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m nr. PISOPI.E. B4RNWEM. K C \ ^ Tjfie AMERICAM •LEGI0N9 (Copy for This Department Supplied by the American Lesion News Servioe.) RULES FOR FLAG OBSERVANCE r 1 —six-Monea airplane operated by footpower, Dutlt and aucceasfully tried at Dayton, O. 2—Bluejackets firing the final salute over the grave of Hear Admiral C. D. Slgsbee at Arlington national cemetery. 3—Danish expedition under Oiufsen which Is exploring the Sahara desert, reaching an oasis in Tuat. NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENTEVENTS France and Betyum Are Getting Together on the Reply to Great Bntaei. EMUSH ME LOSING PRTIENCE It* • Feesweea eW T cf Pweee W'Wb t •» L s we* Aete^a beeese* >ew*w sbw be# Keep Ow eW pew* Weefpe bf tOsaabO SV bKabbO i _ ~ , . f /■ ^ t«stbAA bbT«»C«. Sb*eW ^ a gp eie peewp eBM>*eb Sb pe I I i# eweMkH Av tHhw# V _ ■ ^ ## #» pbMM VRmBS MB# 0*9+ | ‘4 •# «p4^‘ 4 MMMNi 41 j war peace parts. Though the old re gime In Turkey was beaten to the war, the Turks now In control have obtained virtually a victor's peace be- raaae they defeated the Greeks. They recover eastern Thrace and retain ('oostasttnople. and the capltalatloos by which foreigners in Turkey were protected are done sway with. The grand national mhlj at Angora Is ‘ nrrrgntisd hy Knrope Rot the treaty la not enrtrety onesided Tarkey cs to the Rett lab an etl nan- MewM<a»U t*» the Oen-h affairs. He said nobo«ly In Europa cares a rap for the International court, and that It la an utterly futile agency for peace. Senator Oscar r nderwoo<l, an •vowed candidate for the Demorratle nomination for president, on the other hand aaaerta What the assist a nc# of America la badly needed In Europe te fti anbi affiiir*. Imp Ihpr* ||#4m fill# Is MrMMryr. f«c omr Mdb mmlw nfflevA > tn* k* mmmm it Iff National Conference Codifies Regula* tions for Display of Respect tt> Colors. t - Patriots of the United States at.last may pay the flag of the nation full re spect, without fear of violation of some phase of flag etiquette, due to the outcome of a national conference called for the purpose of codifying rules for flag observance. i Noting the dissimilitude of practices | toward the flag, and the Inability to 1 make military observance coincide with that for civilians, the American Legion set out to settle all such ques tions and succeeded In the purpose by calling together representative! of nearly seventy organizations of vari ous character for the promulgation of certain rules for future flag usage. The conference waa held at Conti nental hall In Washington. Gathered there were repreeentatlvee of the arn^r end navy, government agendee, veterans* organizations, patriotic so cieties associations for welfare end or ganised movements for nattaonl deval- bpment, Theee delegatee represented fiouM*<0 Americana The conference "SIOUX CITY IS WORLD WAR" Historian ef Monahan Rent le bralen# •a Auther ef HiPtery of the Organlaatipn. Fred W. fierce, historian of the Ed ward II. Monahan post of the American Legion in Sioux City, la., received tbn praise of the legion's national execu tive committee for his work as director of the Gold Star ceremonial, a patriotic community tribute to the World war dead, and as author of a history of the Monahan post. The production was held three days, during which it waa witnessed .by al most every resident of the city. It .symbolized the participation of Sioux ^City In the World war, paying tribute to the memory of 114 men killed In the war. Scenes from the war, pageantry, mu sic and addresses of orators- carried out an allegory, culminating In a tableaux designed to portray the efforts of the American Legion In honoring the dead COULD HARDLY DO ANY WORK »p—*d by an • MM 4*nt Harding. 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This ,is what n Belgian authority says of the situation.: “The tendehey of Brussels is to consider the British note as a basis for discussion. We believe Lord Ciirzon and Mr. Baldwin are willing to yield on certain points on which M. Poincare is adamant and- to compromise on the two view points. An investigation of Germany’s capacity to pay may be glossed over hy permitting the reparations commis sion to call in various experts, includ ing American and maybe Dutchmen and Swiss, to study the problem, the findings being merely submitted to the reparations commission for final action.” < M. Poincare' told his cabinet the situation in the Ruhr was improving and called on Minister of Public Works Letrocquer to confirm this. “Seven hundred trains are operat ing dally In the Ituhr—300 (yiMenger and 400 freight.** told M Letrocquer. "Bustaena la Increasing so that It will be neceeaary (a increase the trains to U3O0 eoen. 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T WO prominent American citizens returned from Europe lust week convinced that the United States was fortunate not to he entangled in Euro pean affairs any more directly than It is, and believing that it should remain out of the tmtgie. The first of/ tlrcm to arrive was George M. Roberts, emi nent Chicago banker. He said: “There is no use in our sitting up nights try- Ing to figure out a solutlon to their problems when they haven’t any to suggest themselves. "Everywhere in France and England I put the direct question to men prominent,Jn their national life, "What do you want us to do? How can we best help you?’ fcach one had to confess that he did not know. “With the nations of Europe Var- ring and-bitter against each other, there is nothing the United States can do and any hope of stable trade Is dim. We are a thousand times better off out of this tangle and I am of the opinion that we will remain out of it. Of course, we coaid keep on letting Europe have money but hanker* ex- peqg • fnlr return for their invest ments end them is no fair return In sight under present cunditloot’' Then cams Senator Hiram Johns-m -e# tVMfnraia wbn. ef ewnswe, gsmffd 9* remtfiarlng an fen Amerv-an parttci- pnuam Jb bar»ne’s affairs. He was R*«w b Mg hffbgnnc fee Hew fern ami rases nnsswrwd assMattf off smnanim* 4eC wane mnanfey mmnguennsg by ens *rq 4.1* *wVg am nsnwnnnnd tv* assm fe.e Amannann mnBMnatRqp 4 efew wmfefeff wnmt smb meiias*s9 awk** t «.* * 4t»nt «wr nma nwmw* asm ens enn ** w fefeMfe wwm *v wwe*nnwMi na 9MP 91 9*^ bHMfeemnm 9 $0000+* wnten fenWer. TWw geeswssswv eWnryes tbn mnlerioi dealer* bnv# nttemwted tw eewnb tbe bwMding trades unions hy refuting tn fuml«h sup|4les tn con tractors employing organised work era. “The right of the worker to organize Into trade* unions for lawful purposes Is sa fundamental tn America aa thn | right to vote—and as well supported In law,** Mr. Daugherty said. •‘Any attempt to Infringe that right Is Il legal." I F THE shipping board cannot sell the vessels of the Emergency Fleet ! corporation, It will continue to oper ate them. This was made known when the board rejected the proposal of the American Steamship Owners' association for operation of the gov ernment fleet. “The plan submitted proposes,” Chairman Farley said, “in effect, that the United States shipping board de liver to the steamship operating com panies the needed vessels to maintain service on the present established routes for 1he absolute control of the operating company without hoard su pervision; that the United States shipping board pay the expenses of j the operator and all losses J ; all prof its to he. set aside in a special -fund j for the use of the steamship operator to buy mo^e ships.” B OTH houses at the I’hiUppInee legislature adopted a resolution addressed to President Harding ask ing the Immediate recall of Governor- • nil H*o<»d, S..on afterward Man uel Quezon, who resigned as president of the senate, gave nut a statement that the revolt of jhe native govern ment officials was pot intended as a peroneal reflection oq General JVrfod. ■bool A If I g YrnoCt grsa'ed fa He mid that Mr Hard poenlM*, appoint 3 Fltlj gHSecaT If Is taken f f* *’9+ ' t M men TlHmf Rtatm tag should m r.gM and ns tts? lb fruffl of I bag. When flags nr* gnmpm played from staffs (he Unit* flog should be In tbe center 1 highest point of tbe group Th States flog should fly from tbe peak of a halyard 00 which flags of stales, cities or aoctfflre are flown. If such flags are holeted the United Staten flag should alwsys be raised first. No flag or pennant should be placed above or to the right of the emblem. In fly ing flags of two or more nations tbe flags should be flown from separate staffs of the same height and the flags of equal size. A common misuse of the flag takes place when the staff projects horizon tally or at un angle from window sills, balcony or front of buildings. The union of the flag should go clear tp the head of the staff unless at half staff. If the emblem is displayed other than from a staff it should be hung flat. If displayed either horizontally or vertically against a wall, the union should be uppermost and To the flag’s right, that is, to the observer’^ left. If hung from the mfaille -of a street, as between buildings, the union sbouldTie to the north in an -east and west street or to the east in a north and south street. When the flag is used on a speakers’ platform it should be displayed above and behind the speaker. It should never be used to cover the speaker’s desk or to drape over the front of the platform. If used Jn unveiling a monu ment the flag should not be allowed to fall to tbe ground, hat should he borne aloft to wave out If used to cover a casket the flag should be placed nc that the union u at tbe head and ouet the left shoulder. 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He served 9>r two years as i member of a gun crew on the transport “Great Northern." After the war be obtained his entrance to the Naval academy by passing thn hardest sort of competitive examination, where bn made good from the start. FINE KANSAS CITY MEMORIAL Erection of Splendid Structure to Perpetuate Memory of World War Heroes Now in Progress. Work of erecting the huge Liberty memorial in Kansas City, Mo., has be- , gun and at least 18 months will be re- ' quired for eomplfetion of construction, according to contractors In charge of the Work. The memorial is to take the form of a monumental building and tower to perpetuate the memory of heroes of the World war. The principal feature of the shrine Is the 216-foot stone shaft.above the building proper. This towers 3T)0 feet above the Union station plaza and may be seen for miles. At the base of this shaft four sculptured figures rep resenting Uoursge. Honor, Patriotism and Sacrifice—of heroic proportions, stand aa guardians to the “Elame nf Inspiration.** te barn on tbe altar atop The towering abaft. These figure* are tn be designed hy It ’-ert L a * -'<-(*> ^*.fii *nbm wpnrsL w9ff • saw ms vice 4 tbn Wasfid wnr Thn 9000tm aasif fen bn known ea 4n MsnnsstnJ end Amsnhwn Lsgum 999999 4 4 fen g mnaptu 9tsw*«gpu sff maun nng mans. mmmw**«<d 4 4s W*w* 9491 Tbn 994 9N49bdM9 suss m «mns fit smmnk nbwn bam find 4999b 9MMS gn9fe999b «nM9994 4 a noJii ▼•an sf Tna9n* 9 ban fensg gswmnffiy nWfeeun •*4! •bon 4s nnssu «g annas #t*«*Mn • hnsi gkffiM. an 9 fea fewn fesg Nme*y fbn gns99y 4 9% sbn awesv ruanvssn bns •ffinsu gfennana fmns bee nysn A rtUl •mb •nb49a4m 4 thni tbn «wnine «4n4s9C nf King AJfls9n^ bp nbisb bis Knglfedfe. sniamfefesvfeng wife tn npsrwd • sight whMb mnm try ban. Weak and ROseraMe! Is a kan. sehiag bask 1*9*4 y«n aussrsbls* Are yen fesrtsisd wick 4nyp, aubbug baiasY Feel wsnk, Ursa- "all pkyed-out*’? 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