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Show MODS AIRMEN TO He KJBW YORK. Oct. 15. Airmen of the army and navy including many who won fame by their exploits during the war will gather nOr on the night of November ll to celebrate the second sec-ond anniversary1 of the signing of the armistice. The' committee in charge has mads reservations for 3100 diners who will be arranged according to squadrons, flyinK fields and Other units to which they belonged. Military rank will bo forgotten at the dinner, according to announce-ent announce-ent by the committee. Generals will he mere pilots, exchanging stone of war experiences with airmen who served serv-ed with lower rank. "Arrangements for the reunion :in-in :in-in charge of a committee of which Laurence LaTourette BrlKgs- founder and first president of the American Flying club, Is chairman. Other members mem-bers ure James H. Taylor. Jr.. and Al- j bert G Read of the navy; Eddie Rtck- nbackiT I'lliott Springs Charlea J Uiddlc. Charles Hanson Towne, Harold E. M.irtney und Cole J. Younger of the army. |