Show I APA j SUPREME LODGE CLOSES ITS YORK AT MlLWtUEE Ii I i Boys and Girls from 14 to JS Years I of Age Will Be Eligible to Membership Mem-bership and Will Be Taught Patriotism Pat-riotism S Milwaukee Wig May 12The supreme j council of the A P A closed its session > In this city at 3 oclock this morning j and its lat acts were among the most j Important of the weeks work The junior j jun-ior A P A was organized which will t be under the jurisdiction of the supreme council of the United States and will t t reach Into Canada and England Boys and girls aged from 11 to 18 will be eligible eli-gible to membership It is proposed to teach the children patriotism and it is understood that the societyxtwiU not be of the ironclad bound orlfer It Is also decided to have a national political board j to be composed of members from differ i ent states who will be appointed by the I state councils t t President Traynor will appoint a com j mittee of five to meet with the council I of patriotic organizations at Washington I December 10 1125 to take under consideration considera-tion the question of the campaign of i 1S93 It is i the intention unify the action i of the different patriotic org htloiTs The committee will alsonnave charge of i the A P A legislation that is l to be i urged before congress including the pro I I posed sixteenth amendment prohibiting J i the appropriation of public money for secular purposes the citizenship act etc I I i President Traynor said tonight that he j had not yet chosen the men for the I i Washington committee but that he would probably select Judge George W I Van Fossen of Tacoma Allison Stoker of Denver A V Winter of Tennessee i Senator Gibson of Pennsylvania and Colonel II L Sellers of Detroit The latter will also be a member of the in j ternatlonal A P A committee |