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Show TO HOLD CORDIAL RELATIONS Legion Representatives in Attendance at Recent Formation of Inter.AI-lied Inter.AI-lied Veterans' Association. American Legion representative took an active part in the formation ol the Inter-Allied Veterans' association in Paris recently. .The association Is composed of delegates from the Union -Natlonale des Combattunts of France. ' the Comrades of the Great War of Great Britain, the Federation Nation-ale Nation-ale ties Combattants of Belgium, the Assoclazone Natlonale Combatlenti of Italy, Druzlnn of Czecho-Slovakia and j the American Legion. The primary purpose of the organl- i zatlon Is to preserve the cordial rela- tlons between the nations associated ' In the war on the allied side. As one means of accomplishing (his It Is proposed pro-posed that the membership card of each society shall be recognized by the so- ! cleties lu all tbe nations represented In ! the association. The delegates who attended the Paris conference have becu instructed to report back to their respective organizations or-ganizations the details of the amalgamation. amalga-mation. Paris was merely the starting point, from which veterans of the World war may form their own League of Nations. The committee which represented the American Legion at the Paris conference con-ference Included Cabot Ward and Arthur Ar-thur W. Kipling of Paris Tost No. 1 ; Norman C. Coster, department adjutant adju-tant of France; E. Sadler and W. H. A. Coleman of London post; Edmond I. Gros. George A. Dunagln aud E. J. Sellgitiun. |