CROSS OF MALTAVeterans of Foreign Wars Covered The Beachheads of The WorldUnity EssentialMany World War I and II veterans will get a chance to prove ■ conclusively that the members of the organization are fired with the leadership talent it takes to make the VFW bigger and stronger.World War II veterans compose -at least 85 percent of America’s veteran population. Their future welfare as veterans will be protected only if veterans in general are strongely organized on the home front. Lacking “unity World War II veterans will get the same brush off the politicians give to other unorganized groups in their voting districts.The nation's younger vets should be deeply concerned with this problem. They have more at stake than other groups of servicemen. Failure to recognize the need of unity will produce no uncertain result. The men who won World War II will become the target every timeCongress swings the economy axe.» *lt; * *Cullman County Post 2214 ac- ' corded Comrade Frank S. Mitchell of Bremen, Rt. 1, the last honors of war on Sunday, May 9th. The folowing Comrades conducted the last rites:L. E. Duffey, Ed Frxcke. J. C-Scott J. P- Duncan. C. J. Lonergan,H Henry. A. Richter, J. R. Bright,J. Brown. C. Hankey, W. Bailey,F. Bradford, J. R_ Tekulva, B.Hascnbefn. H. Reinhadt. F. Lackey,F. Richter, C. Scars, K. Sears. M-Rape and D. H. Mattingly.* * ♦ *The Ladies Auxiliary's Bingo Party •will take place at the VFW Home on Wednesday evening. May iskh. All members and their lady guests are cordially invited to attend. Come and have fwn.Veiermis of Foreign Wars, Cullman County Post 2214.