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Show USE POSTS ; DISK PUIS Liaison Committee Favors Building as Memorial to Fighters. j The liaison committee 01' four of the j Salt Liike posts of the American legion j met hLdt night for tho first time io dis- j cusd mutters oT Kencnil interest to the j posts. The committeemen decided to refer re-fer to the posts the matter of requesting Governor Bamberger to declare November 11, armis'.ice day, a leal holiday. The committee recommended that the posts advocate the construction of a memorial me-morial building, rather than a statue or group- of i'ignrt-s. as a monument to the j men who took part in the war. This question will be taken up by the local posts and recommendations made by them individually. A committee on Americanization, consisting con-sisting of Li. F. YYoolley, AY. H. Norgren and V. t. fioyer, -was appointed and will repoi't to the general committee at the next meeting, which will be held Monday Mon-day night at the Commercial club. .Announcement was made yesterday by : Baldwin Robertson, retiring state secretary secre-tary of t'tie American "Legion, ol the com- . mittee appointments of the Utah delegation delega-tion to the national convention at -Minneapolis on November 11. A ppointments are as follows: Rules commit feu, "Wesley K. King; permanent organization committee. H. B. Johnson of Logan ; constitution commit tee. Hamilton Ham-ilton Gardner of Salt Bake and Knight ! Starr Jordan of Prove; resolutions, Baldwin Bald-win Robertson and Harold. R. Sinoot ; permanent national headquarters, John C. Downey and Royal Douglas of Ogden; offices for the ensuing year, Harry R. Pie tciier of Provo; national convention place, David Keith; member of the national na-tional executive committee, Baldwin Robertson. |