The American Legion [Volume 118, No. 4 (April 1985)]

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    Cover: Morning Comes to a Farm in Upstate New York, East of Syracuse by Wallace Garrison -Index Stone -- Can We Straighten Out Our Farm Mess?: U.S. Secretary of Agriculture John R Block Offers Solutions to Farm Problems -- American Food and Foreign Policy: An Expert on Farm Exports Tells Us How to Compete on the World Market by Orville L. Freeman -- GAO Hotline Ferrets Out Fraud: Protecting Our Tax Dollars from Fraud and Abuse Is Just a Phone Call Away by Alan D. Haas -- Gambling Fever: Wheel of Misfortune: Is Government Getting Us Hooked on Gambling? by Vernon Pizer -- The Best of Bill Mauldin: HIS Best May Very Well Be THE Best -- Free Labor vs. Communism: A High-Stakes Confrontation Aimed at Worldwide Workers" Allegiance by Philip C Clarke -- An Eyewitness to Warsaw's Destruction: A Polish Army Officer Tells How the Soviets Betrayed the Freedom Fighters by Jan Z Nowak -- Days of Remembrance: Remembering the Nazi Death Camps Is Easy -Who Can Forget? by Francis T Tomczuk -- The Cruise Boom: Ocean Cruises Are Becoming the "in" Vacation for Even Die-Hard Landlubbers by Barc Wade -- That's the Way the Ball Bounces: Scientifically Speaking, Luck Has Nothing to do with How the Ball Bounces by Gary Turbak -- Don't Sacrifice America's Veterans to Balance the Budget: It's THE Time for Each Legionnaire to Speak Up Loud and Clear -- Avoiding Cancer: Your Personal Action Plan: You Can Be More Successful Against Cancer than the Doctor by J. Mitchell Medford -- Big Issues: Should Congress Reduce the Federal Farm Programs? -- Letters -- Commander's Message -- Dateline Washington -- Veterans Update -- Legion News -- Post of the Month -- Legionnaires in Action -- Profiles in Service -- Outfit Reunions -- News to Use -- Orben's World -- Parting Shots

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