. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No. 33 (August 18, 1922)]. A brief summary of the proceedingsfollows: Constitutio N—A constitution wasadopted. International Legionism: Expressed ap-proval of the policy of the national organ-ization in supporting the Inter-Allied Vet-erans Federation (FIDAC) and urged afurther development of that policy as oneof the best available methods for preserv-ing the peace of the world. Called foragreements between the different Allied na-tions to extend to foreign veterans anddisabled men of allied service the advan-tages given by their own countries. Flag: Urg


. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No. 33 (August 18, 1922)]. A brief summary of the proceedingsfollows: Constitutio N—A constitution wasadopted. International Legionism: Expressed ap-proval of the policy of the national organ-ization in supporting the Inter-Allied Vet-erans Federation (FIDAC) and urged afurther development of that policy as oneof the best available methods for preserv-ing the peace of the world. Called foragreements between the different Allied na-tions to extend to foreign veterans anddisabled men of allied service the advan-tages given by their own countries. Flag: Urged the adoption of strongmeasures to prevent the misuse of theAmerican flag in Europe for advertising orother purposes and asked for reciprocalagreements between the Allied nations tothat end. Propaganda: Strongly condemned thepersistent German propaganda seeking toseparate France from her Allies and tend-ing to misrepresent the position and atti-tude of France since the war. Outlined amethod of combating harmful post-warpropaganda in all the Allied $120 to Europe Full-Cabin Passage on Swift,New U. S. Government Ships IF YOU are going toEurope, be sure to in-vestigate the new, swiftships owned by your Gov-ernment and operated bythe United States of it—only $120 fullcabin passage! That in-cludes every charge. Thirdclass passage only $85. These ships are calledShips of Democracysince first and second classdistinctions on them havebeen abolished. Compact, Write Today Send the coupon below today foryour Governments authoritativetravel booklet and full informa-tion about the ships that offerthese amazingly low rates. commodious, comfortableand safe, they have alreadybecome famous on thetrans-Atlantic run. Theirnew names are PRESI-DENT MONROE, PRESI-DENT AD AMS, PRESIDENTVAN BUREN, PRESIDENTPOLK AND PRESIDENTGARFIELD. You will be delightedwith their quite luxuryand perfect service—first-class comfort without firstclass expense! Sailings eachWednesday fro


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