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Show WAR VETERANS CF MANY NATIONS WILL ORGANIZE PARIS, uv 29. (By the Associated Associ-ated PreaS.) An international council binding together tho v.;ir Veterans associations as-sociations of the allied countries was organised today by delegations rep-resenttng rep-resenttng the t'nlted states. Prance, ..re:.; Britain. Italy", Belgium, Greece, Jugo-Slavla and Cjiecho-Blovaka, and iva joined later By Portugal. Poland and Rumania. The council will ie composed of one member from each country, prob-;iii prob-;iii will meet In Paris as often n necfassary The organization contom-ilhr.j contom-ilhr.j mt mhershlp of all iational veterans' associations. The underlying Idea Is to preserve particularly In the time of stress the unity that existed among the allies during the war and carry on the com-r com-r deshlp In various ways, notably by national and international member--.hip ; i r 3 -5 .-ii intr-i-natlonaJ memorial day iiml the exchange Of information resptetlng disabled -soldiers and the widows and children of soldiers, it is expected thai the American memorial day v. :)i !- adopted generally. The plan of organisation which will be submitted tor approval tomorrow, specified that the council will he di-rectjy di-rectjy represented in each allied country by two veterans o' that COUn- i tr appointed hj the council and ap-, proved by the veterans' organisation Of i hat country. |