Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 233, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1926 — Page 9

JAN. 29, 1926

J. H. HOLLIDAY POST GETS MEMBERS

W Tied by the Paul Coble post last ■Week, the John H. Holliday post

rolled in the members this week and now leads. Standings are: Holliday, 12 3; Coble, 101; Hayward Barcus, 74; Moll-

valne Kothe, 67; Indianapolis 4, 66;' Memorial, 44. The Seventh district, which last year captured the cellar championship, today Is in fourth place for membership, only eighty-five members behind third place and ninetythree In the rear of second honors. Establishment of a central body for the Legion in Marion County composed of present and past commanders I*. being discussed by many leaders. The Idea would* be to con* solldate movements. Members of the Forty and Eight announce all Legionnaires are invited to attend tjieir luncheons held Tuesdays at the Board of Trade. World war veterans, who desire to retain their war risk insurance, must-- reinstate their policies on or' before July 2, of this year, under insurance provisions made by an enactment of Congress. The Indiana Department of the Legion has a campaign to bring this matter to the attention of all exservice ment. To reinstate a lapsed policy, war veterans nsd pay premiums for only two months, one premium for the month in whlcfi their insurance lapeed and another premium son the first month in which their Insurance

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is reinstated. They must also pay a fee, however, for anew physical examination. Veterans who care to do so may reinstate their war risk Insurance and convert it into ono of the several life policies the Government is now offering. Blanks for filing the necessary reinstatement papers may be secured from the Legion. Mrs. Claire P. Thurston, State secretary, also announced today that the Legion Auxiliary now has twice as many members enrolled for 1926 as has been enrolled on Jan. 31 of last year. The hand of death prevented Santa Claus from reaching one Indiana exsoldier, it became known here today when a Christmas check sent to an Indiana ex-service man in the

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