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Show League of Nations Post Officially Chartered The smallest post of the American Legion was officially chartered recently recent-ly at Geneva, Switzerland, seat of the League of Nations, and will be known as League of Nations post. The post is composed of four members. Each of the members of the post is permanently associated with the secretariat sec-retariat of the league. At present there are just enough members to officer the post, including a sergeant-at-arms. The post commander, Howard R. Huston of Minot, N. D., is the chief of the internal services of the league. He is known as "the man who died and came back." He was once officially offi-cially listed as dead after having been seriously wounded at Chateau Thierry. But he later staged a comeback, entered en-tered the St. Mihiel action and went on through the Argonne and later became be-came director of athletics and entertainment enter-tainment for the A. E. F. The post hits unanimously voted to put a! the disposal of the Legion's world peace and foreign relations enm-missi'in enm-missi'in "all the special facilities the post might possess by reason of the fact that it is situated at the seat of the League of Nations and all of Its charter members are oflicials of the league." |