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Show TITLES OF SOME NOTABLES General Douglas Halg, "Earl and Field Marshal"; Beatty, "Aral, ral of the Fleet. Decorations and titles won by distinguished dis-tinguished British and Canadian guests at the third annual convention of the American Legion In Kansas City," October 31, November 1 and 2, are testimony of their notable records during the World war. General Douglas Halg bears the titles of earl and field marshal and has the right to use the following .letters, .let-ters, indicating decorations, after hid name: "K. T., G. C. B O. M., G. C. V. O., K. C. I. E." Admiral Beatty's official designation is "Admiral of the Fleet, the Right Honorable Earl Beatty, G. C. B., O. M., G. C. V. O., D. S. O." The correct manner to address the commander of the Canadian- corps in France Is "Gen. Sir William Currie, G. C. M. G., K. C. B., K. C. M. G., C. B., Principal of McGill university." The participation of Great Britain and her dominions in President Harding's Hard-ing's world conference on disarmament disarma-ment is believed by national convention conven-tion officials to remove all doubts in regard to the presence of the distinguished distin-guished guests at the Legion national convention. |