The American Legion Magazine [Volume 85, No. 4 (October 1968)]

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    The Communist Blueprint for the American Negro: A page-by-page account of a document out of Peking to set up "black power" a la Mao Tse-Tung, that is, by burning America to the ground by Leavitt Ashley Knight, Jr. -- The Marvelous Model T Ford (1908-1927): The story of Henry Ford's mechanized miracle that came shimmying forth to challenge the horse in 1908. The horse lost and we haven't been the same since by Lyman M. Nash -- Abusive Phonecalls as a Federal Offense: Last May a federal law was passed to penalize "abuse by telephone." It followed similar laws in all 50 states. What's in them, and how enforceable are they? by Franklin C. Allen -- Are We Going to Give Away the Panama Canal: Recently, treaties were drafted that could bring an end to our control of the Panama Canal. Here, against a backdrop of the canal's history, is a review of the controversy over control and improvement of the canal by R.A. Curtis and R. B. Pitkin -- Should We Have Year-Round Daylight Saving Time? Two Sides of a National Question: Pro: Rep. John W. Wydler (R-NY), Con: Rep. J. Edward Roush (D-IN) -- Letters to the Editor -- Editor's Corner -- Dateline Washington -- Life in the Outdoors -- Veterans Newsletter -- News of The American Legion -- Personal -- Legion Shopper -- Parting Shots

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