The American Legion Weekly [Volume 2, No7 (February 13, 1920)] . to real progressand that, if this principle is lived up to,the only agitator that America needever fear, injustice, will be entirelyeliminated. Members of the Americanism Com-mission attending the conference were:Hiram Bingham, Connecticut; EdwardOrton, Ohio; Edison K. Bixby, Oklahoma;Edgar W. Bair, Pennsylvania; HenryBreckenridge, Washington; F. M. Sieh,South Dakota; Robert L. Moorhead,Indiana; John Mac Vicar, Iowa; C. Henry, Nebraska; Kirk Smith,Georgia; B. M. Roszel, Vermont; ArthurWoods, New York; Franklin DOlier,Pen


The American Legion Weekly [Volume 2, No7 (February 13, 1920)] . to real progressand that, if this principle is lived up to,the only agitator that America needever fear, injustice, will be entirelyeliminated. Members of the Americanism Com-mission attending the conference were:Hiram Bingham, Connecticut; EdwardOrton, Ohio; Edison K. Bixby, Oklahoma;Edgar W. Bair, Pennsylvania; HenryBreckenridge, Washington; F. M. Sieh,South Dakota; Robert L. Moorhead,Indiana; John Mac Vicar, Iowa; C. Henry, Nebraska; Kirk Smith,Georgia; B. M. Roszel, Vermont; ArthurWoods, New York; Franklin DOlier,Pennsylvania; John Thomas Taylor,District of Columbia; William B. Sible,Oklahoma; J. F. Kiernan, Rhode Island;Phillip R. Bangs, North Dakota; Augus-tus H. Gansser, Michigan; Frazer Metz-ger, Vermont; Henry F. Fredeman,Arkansas; Edward A. Fitzpatrick, Wis-consin. The AMERICAN LEGION WEEKLY for FEBRUARY /.?. ln0 Find Your Buddy This department is open to readers who wish to get in touch with : Editor, Find Your Buddy. Photographs cannot be Missing inU. S.: PrivateH. Lutes, Com-pany, A, 111thInfantry, shell-shocked andgassed inFrance, lefthome September2, 1919, and waslast heard of inPittsburgh .Mentally un-balanced; de-clared himself aslacker andwanted to jointhe Navy. Hada large sum of money. Twenty-sixyears old; weight, 155 pounds; faircomplexion; blue eyes; auburn hair;black, close-meeting eye-brows; six feettwo inches tall. Address George Lutes,Coal Centre, Pa. Herman Lutes Company H, 109th Inf.—Would any-one who saw Pvt. Lawrence Peytonbetween September 1 and 5, 1918, whenhe was wounded, or who can give anauthentic report of his death, please writeCuhen Tate, Lasky Sutdios, Hollywood,Cal. Missing in Action: Private ArthurC. Larson, Co. K, 140th Infantry,Bottineau, N. D., reported missingOctober 1, 1918, later reported killedon that day. In January, 1919, re-ported returned to his Elmer Larson, Minnewaukan,N. D. Sorbonne Detachmen


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