The American Legion Magazine [Volume 95, No. 5 (November 1973)]

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    How France Deals With the Problem of the Cities: A look at a national effort to decentralize and restore one of the world's greatest cities according to plan. By 1985, we should see how the restructuring of metropolitan Paris works out by Ansel Talbert -- Veterans Day, 1973: Three-fifths of the states have gone back to November 11 as Veterans Day. Eighteen of them and the federal government are still with the fourth Monday in October by Leavitt A. Knight, Jr. -- The Turkey Gobbler: A pre-Thanksgiving feature on Ben Franklin's candidate for our national bird by Peter D. Bolter -- The White Woman of the Senecas: The tale of tiny Mary Jemison, who, starting as a captive, spent most of her 90 years among the Iroquois in revolutionary times by Peggy Robbins -- Should Congress Approve Federal No-Fault Auto Insurance? Two Sides of a National Question: Pro: Rep. John E. Moss (D-CA), Con: Rep. John Y. McCollister (R-NE) -- Radio Hams in Disaster Exercises: Words and pictures note how amateur radio buffs take to the field once a year to practice communications under disaster emergency conditions by Malcolm G. Pomeroy -- Cover: Photo Courtesy French Embassy Press & Information Division -- Letters to the Editor -- News of the American Legion -- Dateline Washington -- Personal -- Life in the Outdoors -- Legion Shopper -- Veterans Newsletter -- Parting Shots

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