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344 T H E L E G IO N IN G E O R G IA
A D M IN ISTRA TIO N OF 1935-1936
BEN JAM IN TAYLOR W ATKINS C o m m a n d e r
Benjamin Taylor Watkins, the son of Zachariah Taylor and Anna Sutton Watkins, was born in Monroe County, Georgia.
B E N JA M IN T A Y L O R W A T K IN S , Com m ander
His early education was secured at the Banks-Stephens Institute of Forsyth, Ga., completing his course in 1905.
Ben. T. Watkins’ military record began on Jan. 21, 1908 when he enlisted as a private in the National Guard, (Inf.). In 1913 he was promoted to First Lieutenant, and in 1916 was drafted into Federal service. In October, 1917 he became a Captain, and as such was discharged from service, Oct. 19, 1919, in the 49th Inf., at Fort Snell, Minn.
His affiliation with The American Legion began as a charter member of Post No. 1, St. Paul, Minn, from which his membership was transferred to the Joseph N. Neel, Jr., Post No. 3, Macon, Ga., (1921). Ben W atkins served this latter post as Commander in
the year 1934-35. In 1934 he was also Chairman of the Committee on Law and Order, and in 1935 was Chairman of Membership.
Benjamin T. Watkins was married to Miss Ethel Brown of Forsyth, Ga., on January 8, 1913. They have three children.
Benjamin Taylor Watkins, Jr., born in Forsyth, Ga.; Isabelle Watkins, born in Forsyth, Ga.; Mildred Watkins, born in Macon, Ga.
ST. LOUIS CONVENTION
September 23-26, 1935.
The Department of Georgia was entitled to sixteen delegates at the seventeenth annual national convention held in St. Louis, Mo.
The representatives of the Department were as follows:
D e l e g a t e s
N am e A ddress M em ber of P ostR ichard B. Russell, W inder _J. R. P entecost, No. S3C. B. M cCullar, M illedgeville........M orris-L ittle , No. 6A. L. H enson, S tate Capitol, A tlan ta ....A tlanta, No. 1George Beck, B rookhaven............ B rookhaven, No. 65Delacey Allen, A lbany ..... A lbany, No. 30Ben T. W atk ins, M acon........... -Jos. N. Neel, Jr., No. 3M arion A. O ’Connon, M acon, L anier H o te l
L. L. B attey, No. 4J. P. K elly, V aldosta, ................. -...... V aldosta, No. 13H ow ard Gordon, D anielsville....... M adison Co., No. 39T. C. Gandy, T hom asville .......... T. L. Spence, No. 31R obert S tow ers, V ets Facility , A tlan ta ....A tlan ta No. 1 E rie Cocke, R. F. D. A tlan ta ....Jos. N. Neel Jr., No. 3S co tt Candler, D ecatur .................H aro ld B yrd, No. 66R. P . K ennard , Rome, ........Shanklin A ttaw ay, N o. 5Ed. D unlap, Gainesville ............Pau l E. Bolding, No. 7Q uim by M elton, Griffin ............T. D. B arnett, No. 15
A L T E R N A T E S
N am e A ddress M em ber of P o stJ. P. G ilchrist, T hom aston ......P e te T hu rston , No. 81Sidney Camp, N ew nan ............A. H . H arrison , No. 57Guy Stone, Glenwood, ............ B urns-G eiger, No. 67K enneth M urrell, A tlan ta ......... A tlanta, No. 1F. J. M cM ullen, E as t P o in t ............ E ast Point, No. 61John M. Slaton, V eterans Facility ,
A tla n ta ........................... — A tlan ta , No. 1Stanley Jones, H otel D em psey,
M acon ...................................... Jos. N. Neel, Jr., No. 3H a rry H olley, c /o S tanley Jones,
M acon ..................................... Jos. N. Neel, Jr., No. 3A. W . Davis, W arren ton Reese H ym an, No. 96B. C. K itchens, G ibson...................... Reese H ym an, No. 96H en ry Green, c /o A tlan ta P o st No. 1,
A tla n ta ..................................... -.....................A tlan ta , No. 1Chas. A. Robeson, V eterans Facility,
A t la n ta ............................................................A tlanta, No. 1D r. Eve, V eterans Facility, A tlan ta ....A tlanta, No. 1 W m . Parker, Jr., C edartow n ....Jos. S. B rew ster, No. 86 J. Guy R oberts, M arietta ............ H orace O rr, No. 29
The Department was runner-up in the con-
G E O R G IA IN T H E W O R L D W A R 345
test for ‘Too% Membership Honor Plates” , (attaining 100% or over of the preceding year’s membership thirty days prior to the convention). The standing of the two highest contestants in this contest was as follows:
North D ak o ta________130.55%G eo rg ia_____________ 127.43%
A Department post, Pete Thurston, No. 81, Thomaston, Ga., was awarded a citation for attaining 400% or over of its preceding year’s membership ; being one of the fourteen distinguished members of the 1 9 3 4 -3 5 “400% Club.
The Drum and Bugle Corps of Atlanta Post, No. 1, was present and competed in the Drum and Bugle Corps contest. Present also was the Drum and Bugle Corps of the Joseph N. Neel, Jr., Post No. 3, Macon.
Over three hundred members of the Legion and Auxiliary from the Departments of Georgia attended the seventeenth Annual Convention at St. Louis.
C O M M ITTEE A PPO IN TM EN TS T H E AM ERICAN LEGION
GEORGIA
A m e r i c a n i s m
Judge James A. Davis, C hm n.----- DecaturHoward G ordon_____________ DanielsvilleA. C. G arden________________ FitzgeraldGeorge P a rk e r_________________ MadisonW alter L eC raw _________________ AtlantaRobt. L. Jackson_______________ SavannahHenry R hodes_________________ MoultrieC. C. P ad g e tt___________________ Baxley
A t h l e t i c
J. J. H y d e____________________ ElbertonSelby B uck______________________ MaconF. D. S tapleton________________AmericusThos. G. D ickson_______________ NewnanD. C. B r i t t__________________ East PointW. A. H odgson__________________AthensT. G. Q uin ton__________________ LindaleHoward Bennet_______________ LaGrangeH. L. C roker___________________ DallasC. B. H u ff_____________________ WinderTrammell S co tt__________________Atlanta
D. L. Stevens-------------------------------- RomeO. L. A m sler------------------------------ DecaturDeLacey A lle n __________________ AlbanyDr. H. L. B arker_____________ CarrolltonCharlie M o rg an __________________MaconA. B. M o rris------------------------------ CordeleE. O. Sinclair-----------------------------MoultrieArchie Johnson------------------------SavannahE. F. O’C onnor-----------------------SavannahE. C. S u rra t---------------------------Gainesville
A w a r d s
Dr. Jos. M. Toomey,Chmn._______DecaturRev. J. Ed F a in ---------------------FitzgeraldAbram C ook------------------------HawkinsvilleClark D u n n -------------------------------AtlantaLeon H o b b y _________________ Moultrie
B o y S c o u t s
Richard Reid, C hm n .___________ AugustaT. Baldwin M artin ________________MaconW. H. Stanley--------------------------- AugustaP. H. P o n d e r--------------------------- MadisonOscar Chapman _______________ ForsythW. C. R o z a r-----------------------------EastmanK. K. B lalock--------------------- Summerville
C h i l d W e l f a r e
J. P. Kelley, C hm n._____________ ValdostaR. H. Hum phrey-------------------SwainsboroDr. W. E. M cC urry___________ HartwellC. S. H o d g e s------------------------ BainbridgeDr. Guy Robinson-------------------- CovingtonRoy L. Reynolds__________________BaxleyMrs. Lillian A. A ustin ----------------- AtlantaDr. Richard Binion--------- T_ MilledgevillePaul K. M cG ee------------------------Waycross
C o m m u n i t y S e r v i c e
Weaver Bridges, Chm n.-----------------AthensH. R. M cK innon__________________ AdelK. D. Bowm an________________YatesvilleH. L. Tram m ell---------------------------DaltonF. L. Smotherman_____________ LaGrangeJ. L. Jo n es----------------------------------M etterJames M. C la rk --------------------------- CairoC. B. G olson________________McDonoughRoy T h rash e r------------------------------ TiftonN. E. T a tu m --------------------------- Eatonton
D r u m a n d B u g l e C o r p s .W. R. Melton, C hm n._________ CuthhertRoy C raw ley-----------------------------Atlanta
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Frank W in n --------------------------- LaGrange
E d u c a t i o n a n d E x p a n s i o n
Prof. V. P. Folds, C hm n._________ ButlerM. C. Wiley ______________ CarrolltonM ark Sm ith__________________ThomastonGordon Singleton________________MaconM. C. O w en __________________ SylvesterJere W ells______________________ AtlantaW. R. M o rris________________SwainsboroThos. H. M cH a ttan _____________ AthensL. E. Culbertson_____________ Bronwood
E m p l o y m e n t
E. F. Travis, C hm n.______________ GriffinS. B. C olem an_______________ Savannah
F i n a n c e
Rodney Cohen, C h m n ._________ AugustaL. W. S m ith___________________ AlbanyGeorge B eck____________________ Atlanta
F i r e P r e v e n t i o n
Harry Phillips, C hm n.___________ AtlantaC. P. W h itin g ___________________ AlbanyE. W. K id d ____________________ Newnan
F o r e i g n R e l a t i o n s
Leon Hobby, C hm n.___________ MoultrieFredS. W h ite__________________HartwellJudge Arthur L ynch___________ ColumbusR. B. C a te s ________________WaynesboroS. V. Steyerman_____________ ThomasvilleHugh K n ig h t_________________ CalhounEarle M cD aniels_______________Ringgold
G a m e a n d F i s i i
Charlie Morgan, Chm n.___________ MaconRobert M c L a rty ________________AtlantaW. L. H arw ell________________Brunswick
G e o r g i a P r o d u c t s
Selwyn Hallman, Chmn__________AugustaH. J. Oppenheim______________ SavannahChelsey Griffin___________________ SparksEmory B ass___________________ ValdostaHeywood H o sch _____________ GainesvilleC. A. L e e ________________________ JesupJ. P. T a n n e r____________________ WinderPaul Y oung__________________ Ft. ValleyR. A. G arn er___________________AtlantaFrank Kempton_________________ Atlanta
H o s p i t a l R e l i e f
Father Dan McCarthy, Chmn. __ ColumbusRev. J. Ed F a in ---------------------- FitzgeraldT. W. Kenem er--------------------------DaltonCharles B loch------------------------------ Macon
H o s p i t a l 4 8 , A t l a n t aL. M. Roberts, C hm n._________ BuckheadR. A. G arn er___________________ AtlantaScott C andler____________________AtlantaA. B. C onoley--------------------------- AtlantaJ. C. H am brigh t___________ College ParkW. B. G arland--------------------------------East PointI. P u c k e tt----------------------------BrookhavenE. L. Cowan____________________ Conyers
H o s p i t a l 6 2 , A u g u s t aJesse Farr, C hm n .______________AugustaW. P. R hodes--------------------------- AugustaA. J. M ontgom ery_____________ AugustaA. M. D avis---------------------------WarrentonHorace F. W ynn___________ Crawfordville
M a r i n e H o s p i t a l , S a v a n n a h
L. E. Daugherty, C hm n._______ SavannahJens S. Jenseen_______________Ft. ScrevenE. A. M cW horter_____________ SavannahSam C a n n ____________________ Savannah
L a w a n d O r d e r
T. V. Beard, Chmn_____________ MoultrieBritt B row n___________________ HartwellW. A. B r it to n __________________ DaltonJ. D. P a d g e tt__________________ CochranLuke W ilkins___________________ AugustaJ. E. M athew s------------------------LaGrangeFred S to w e ___________________ ToccoaGladstone P i t t __________________ AtlantaJ. B. P aschall_________________ Eatonton
L e g i s l a t i v e
John B. Spivey, C h m n ._______ SwainsboroGuy S tone------------------------ GlenwoodRoy H a r r i s ____________________ AugustaW. T. Racwlins_______________FitzgeraldE. S. S e ttle_____________________ JacksonHarvey Kennedy-------------------- Barnesville
L i a i s o n W i t h A u x i l i a r y
W. H. Jennings, C h m n ._________ WinderEdgar P u llen ___________________ CordeleR. G. V inson____________________BaxleyDan Dunwoody__________________ Macon
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B. E. H arrison_____________ Milledgeville
M e m b e r s h i p
W. A. Sirmon, C hm n.___________ AtlantaDr. W. A. D avis_____________ WarrentonH. L. Tram m ell__________________DaltonP. A. Dickinson________________ MonroeH. A. W illiam s________________MoultrieDan D. Dunwody------------------------ MaconC. T. M organ__________________SavannahJack Aycock--------------------------- CarrolltonJ. L. S torey------------------------ RomeFrank Stapleton_______________ AmericusJ. D. G ou ld__________________ BrunswickAllen M iddleton__________________BaxleyDavid C. A u ld_________________ ElbertonFrank G abrie ls______________ClarkesvilleJames G ardner---------------------------AugustaA. Sidney C am p ________________NewnanIrby C o o k __________________ ManchesterW. H. Duckworth_________________CairoH. J. Carswell________________ WaycrossBen H a rr iso n ______________MilledgevilleJohn L. W h ite __________________ LindaleH. P. C lem ents________________NashvilleL. E. M cCauley__________________AlbanyJoe B. A dam s________________Barnesville
P u b l i c a t i o n
Scott Candler, C h m n .___________ AtlantaQuimby M elto n --------------------------- GriffinDon M itchell____________________ Macon
P u b l i c i t y
Bill Jan e s_______________________ MaconGeorge Scheer__________________EatontonMayo C. Buckley________________AthensJ. A. Nichols_____________________ RomeRalph M eeks_________________ Carrollton
R e h a b i l i t a t i o n
M. A. O’Connor, C hm n._________ MaconArthur Cheatham _______________ AtlantaJ. L. S torey----------------------------------RomeJohn M. Slaton, J r . -------------------- AtlantaC. H. Robeson__________________AtlantaTom Furlong____________________AtlantaClark E d w ard s_______________ ElbertonDavid F riedm an_______________SavannahJoe B. A dam s________________BarnesvilleC. Z. C laxton____________________ DublinJ. C. P r a t t______________________ Winder
Howard G ordon_____________ DanielsvilleW. A. M a y ____________________ QuitmanL. E. M cC auley________________ AlbanyJohn L. W h ite __________________ LindaleW. N. P a te ________________HawkinsvilleE. P. H o d g e s_________________ ReynoldsDr. H. F. A rundel___________ StatesboroNoble H u ll____________________ NashvilleWm. Parker, J r . _____________ CedartownW arren Jones____________________ Macon
S a f e t y
W. M. Lester, C hm n.----------------- AugustaJerry G. L ow e---------------------MilledgevilleArthur D illon__________________SavannahW. Furman K in g ______________SavannahFrank C agle____________________ LithoniaT. J. Busey--------------------------- FayettevilleDr. B. E. Carlisle________________CamillaIrby C o o k __________________ ManchesterH. E. M cD ow ell________________GordonAlex S to rey____________________ AshburnT. C. G andy________________ThomasvilleW. S. T y so n ____________________ DarienJ. C. S kelton____________________ GriffinH arry H olley____________________ MaconW. J. M cLendon_____________ BrunswickE. A. V inton___________________ Valdosta
S o n s o f t h e A m e r i c a n L e g i o n
S. C. Baddour, C hm n.___________AlbanyDr. W. L. B e ll__________________ MaconAlbert B ro o k s________________ LaGrangeAbram C o o k ---------------------- HawkinsvilleTheodore B u tle r------------- AtlantaA. R. N ichols__________________ AugustaThad S. L e e __________________ WaycrossChas. C h ild s____________________ TiftonP. A. D ickinson________________ Monroe
A e r o n a u t i c s
John L. Morris, C hm n.___________ MaconWillis B a ttle __________________ ColumbusH. R. H a rris_______________ College Park
E d u c a t i o n o f W o r l d W a r O r p h a n s
Bert Cox, C hm n.--------------------------- RomeWilliam Parker, J r . ___________ CedartownAngus A. A c re e ----------------------------CairoJ. R. B ram lett___________________CamillaJack Aycock__________________ Carrollton
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S u n s h i n e a n d G o o d C h e e r
Tommie Teague, C hm n._________ AugustaEmory B ass------------------------------ValdostaBill Jan es----------------------------------- MaconBugs O’C onnor__________________ MaconWeaver B ridges__________________AthensDave C ohen___________________ MoultrieCash H am m ond______________GainesvilleGeorge B eck------------------------------ Atlanta
U n i f o r m
F. S. Chalmers, C hm n.__________ AtlantaDeLacey A lle n __________________ AlbanyGeorge B eck____________________ AtlantaSidney C am p ___________________ NewnanJames G ardner__________________AugustaHoward G ordon_____________ DanielsvilleVivian R o b erts__________________ MaconQuimby M elto n__ _______________ GriffinF. H. M u rray __________________AshburnJ. L. S torey______________________ RomeLeRoy Sudderth_______________ Savannah
ACTIVITIES D URING TH IS
A D M IN ISTRA TIO N
O b s e r v a n c e o f A r m i s t i c e D a y In commemoration of the seventeenth an
niversary of the signing of the Armistice the Posts throughout the Department called upon the pastors of all denominations to hold commemorative service on Sunday, November io ; this day being designated as a day of rededication to America; and in honored memory of the men who fell and who served that the honor and integrity of the United States be maintained. Many posts also held appropriate exercises of Monday, November 11.
C o m m a n d e r s a n d A d j u t a n t s C o n f e r e n c e
On January 26, 1936, in Macon, the Commanders and Adjutants of the Department gathered for their annual meeting. Dr. W. E. Whitlock, of Florida, National Vice-Commander of the Southern Division, represented the National organization. Chairman of various committees addressed the meeting. The conference approved the action of the De
partment Executive Committee, which met a few hours before the opening of the conference, in the endorsement for National Commander of Quimby Melton, the present National Committeeman from Georgia. This conference was well attended.
G e o r g i a P r o d u c t s D i n n e r
This adopted feature of the Department program was appropriately carried out by many posts w'ithin the State.
V i s i t o f t h e N a t i o n a l C o m m a n d e r
National Commander Ray Murphy, paying his official visit to the Department, arrived in Augusta where he was met by Department officials and escorted to Atlanta on March 6. He was entertained in Atlanta at a dinner at the Capitol City Club. On March 7, he visited Macon, and left for Fort Ben- ning where he was greeted by the Legion officials of the Department of Alabama. While in Georgia Commander Murphy visited Veterans Hospitals 48 and 62.
E x e c u t i v e C o m m i t t e e M e e t i n g s
Macon, Jan. 26, 1936.Endorsement of the candidacy of Quimby
Melton as National Commander of The American Legion.Macon, March 8, 1936,
Dates of the Department Convention determined.Athens, June 25, 1936,
Endorsed presentation of Georgia’s historical pageant at the National Convention in Cleveland. Set prizes for Drum and Bugle Corps contests.
A r e a “ C ” C h i l d W e l f a r e C o n f e r e n c e On February 8 and 9, at the Henry Grady
Hotel, in Atlanta the Department of Georgia for the first time in its history was host to the division of Child Welfare of Area C, which comprised most of the Southern States. This meeting was well attended. Numerous addresses were made by authorities on child welfare matters from the Legion, the Auxiliary and other organizations which participated in this conference.
G EO R G IA IN T H E W O R L D W A R 349
D is a s t e r s o f 1936
Floods at Rome
On April 2, 1936 Cordele was swept by a tornado.
On April 6, 1936, the business section and part of the residential section of Gainesville was destroyed by a tornado of great intensity. Though the loss of property was great in Cordele and in Gainesville, the loss of life and the great number of injured persons made the Gainesville disaster the greatest ever to occur in the history of the State. To aid the victims of these great storms the Legion responded quickly and efficiently. Donations of funds either from their own treasuries or collected in a community drive, food, clothing, water, bedding, etc., was rushed by numerous posts throughout the Department. The funds collected were either dispensed by the local Legion officials in Gainesville and Cordele, or made use of by the Red Cross. The Department of Ohio, The American Legion, sent a check for $250; the National organization sent $500; the Department of New York, The American Legion, offered any material or financial aid needed; and other posts outside of the State and other Departments generously offered assistance.
T h e P a y m e n t o f t h e A d j u s t e d S e r v i c e C e r t i f i c a t e s
The passage by Congress of legislation authorizing the payment of the Adjusted Service Certificates, in full, which finally determined a political question and settled a moral obligation which the government owed to its defenders during the W orld W ar, imposed upon the numerous posts of The American Legion additional work in the interest of the veterans.
The posts in the Georgia Department aided veterans in the filling out of the necessary documents for the payment in full of the so called “bonus”. The blanks were obtained from official sources, a post official filled in the necessary answers, and finger-printed the applicant— aiding the veteran in every way possible. Again the Legion demonstrated its
interest and its willingness to aid all veterans regardless of their non-affiliation with The American Legion.
F i n a n c e s
This administration, from the report of the Department Treasurer, James A. Bankston, paid in full all past obligations which had been incurred by previous administrations. These financial obligations had been reduced materially by the previous administration, but a deficit was handed on to this administration which satisfied it in full. For the first time in many years the Department of Georgia was not only self-sustaining but was clear of all indebtedness.
JU N IO R BASEBALL
This program of the Department was carried out with much interest; many posts sponsoring teams.
The Carrollton “Farmers” sponsored by the Carroll County Post was the winning team of north Georgia, while the champion of the southern section of Georgia was the team from Savannah. The sport account of the contest between these divisional champions, as carried by the Atlanta Constitution is as follows:
FARMERS LICK SAVANNAH, 4-3, IN
FIRST GAME
W RANGLING AND ARGUING MAR SANDLOT
GAME AT CARROLLTON
C A R R O L L T O N , Ga. Aug. 8.— C arro llton ’s F a rm ers d rew first blood today in the opening of the series to determ ine G eorgia’s sandlot baseball cham pions. The F arm ers, defending their s ta te title w on last year, defeated Savannah, the southern w inners, 4 to 3.
T he gam e was m arred by m uch w rangling and a rg u ing and a near free-for-all w hen Steverson, Savannah catcher, w as accidentally spiked by T hom as in sliding into hom e plate in th e six th inning.
C arrollton was outhit, 10 to 9, bu t used the bun t to win the game, w ith a th ree-run rally in the six th inning.
O lin L ester kept 10 Savannah h its well scattered, w ith W hite, H aines and H arvard g e tting tw o each.
H ubbard , w hose h itting in fo rm er gam es has been no th ing sensational, w as the hero of today’s game w ith th ree hits in four trip s to the plate. T hom as and Griffin w ith tw o each also hit well for the Farm ers.
T he second gam e of the series will be played M onday afternoon, w ith H arry Bolden, left fielder, who
350 T H E L E G IO N IN G EO R G IA
limited the Y. Crackers to three hits in T h u rsd ay ’s game, m ost likely to pitch for the F arm ers.
SAVAN. ab. h. po a. C A R R ’T O N ab. h. po. a.Sikes, 3b. . . . S 0 1 i Griffin, cf. . . 4 2 1 0W hite, 2b. . . . 5 2 3 2 Luck, lb . . . . 5 0 12 0Steverson, c. 4 1 6 3 W ingate , ss. . 4 0 3 2M oberly, lb . . 4 1 8 0 Bolden, If. . . 4 1 2 0Carn, ss. . . 4 1 1 1 H ubbard , 3b. . 4 3 0 2Haines, cf. 5 2 1 0 Thom as, rf. . . 4 2 1 0H arvard , rf. . . 4 2 0 0 L ester, p . . . 3 1 1 3H agan, If. . . . 4 1 2 0 Rowe, 2b. . . 2
K aley, c. . . . 20 3 2
Byers, p. . . . 3 0 0 5 0 4 1
T otals 38 10 22 12 T otals . . 32 9 27 10Savannah .... ................ 000 011 010—3C arrollton .... ................. 000 103 OOx—4
Runs, Sikes, H aines, H ow ard , Bolden, H ubbard , Thom as, K aley; e rro rs : C arn 3, B yers, W ingate , Bolden, Rowe; tw o-base hits, H aines; sacrifices: K aley 2, T hom as; double plays, W inga te unassisted; hit by pitcher, by L ester (B yers), by B yers (Griffin, L este r) ; struck out, by B yers 4, by L este r 3.
FARMERS TAKE GEORGIA T IT L E
SECOND T IM EB O L D E N G IV E S SA V A N N A H T W O H IT S F O R
1-0 V IC T O R Y IN F IN A L
C A R R O L L T O N , Ga., A ug. 11.— H a rry Bolden gave C arro llton ’s F arm ers their second stra ig h t G eorgia sandlot baseball cham pionship w ith a l- to -0 v icto ry over Savannah here this afternoon. T he game made a clean sweep of th e series, as C arro llton won Friday. T he second gam e of to d ay ’s scheduled double-header w as not necessary.
Bolden limited the visitors to tw o hits and was never in serious trouble. H is m ates gave him a lead in the sixth inning and he was plenty tough to get a long with.
B yers pitched a swell gam e for Savannah, giving up only seven hits, but they w ere bunched in the sixth inning w hen he was beaten by one run.
C arrollton m ade three errors, w hich necessita ted Bolden really bearing down in the pinches to cut off runs.
T he Farm ers will leave tom orrow for S partanburg ,
S. C., w here they will open a three-gam e series w ith the S partans, South C arolina w inners in the sectional tournam ent.
S A V A N N A H 0; C A R R O L L T O N 1.SA V A N . ab. h. po. a. C A R O L T N . ab. h. po. a.Sikes, 3b. . . 4 0 2 i Jke K aley, cf. 3 0 0 0W hite, 3b-ss. . 3 0 3 0 Luck, lb . . . 3 1 16 0M oberly, lb . 4 0 9 1 W ingate , ss. . 3 0 2 3Carn, c-ss. . . 3 1 4 0 Bolden, p. . . 4 1 0 0H aines, 2b-lf. 3 1 2 2 H ubbard , 3b. 4 1 2 2H agan , cf. . 4 0 2 0 T hom as, rf. . 4 2 0 0H avard , rf. . 3 0 0 1 M cCain, If. . 4 0 1 0W ay, If. . . 2 0 2 0 Rowe, 2b. . . 1 0 0 1B yers, p. . . 2 0 1 0 Jack Kaley, c 4 0 5 1Steverson, c. . 2 0 2 6 Reid, 2b. . . 3 2 1 5
— — — — — — — —T otals . . 30 2 27 11 | T otals . . 33 7 27 12
Savannah ........ 000 000 000—0C arro llton ....................... 000 001 000— 1
Run, Luck.
T he C arro llton F arm ers lost to the Spartanburg , S. C., L egion team in the contest to determ ine the w inners of the “P a lm etto S ta te” D epartm en t of The A m erican Legion and th e D epartm en t of Georgia.
M EM BERSH IP D ISTRICT STANDINGS
Ju ly 1, 1936
1936 Percent-D istric t A rea Q uotas age
F irs t......... ..... F irs t ..... ...... 1315 948 138T h ird ....... ....... Second . ...... 1156 1019 110F o u rth .... ........Third ..... ...... 1581 1466 107F ifth____ ...... F irs t ..... ...... 1093 1045 104Second.... ...... T h ird ..... ...... 1225 1194 102T e n th ...... .......Second . ...... 1198 1245 96S ix th ....... ....... F irs t ..... ...... 672 739 90E ig h th .... ....... F ou rth ........ 762 858 89N in th ...... ....... F ou rth . ...... 812 927 87Seventh... ....... Second ....... 998
10,812
1269
10,710
78
As the Department left for the National Convention in Cleveland the membership was i i ,o o i , the highest ever attained by the Legion in Georgia.
D ISTRICT COMMANDERS, POST COM M ANDER- ADJUTANTSAND M EM BERSH IP
FIRST D ISTRICTH. J. O p p e n h e i m , Commander
1936No. Post Commander Adjutant Quota July.135 ............L. E. D augherty .............. .............. 247 428
36 ............E. A. M cW horte r ............ ....... ....... 223 34528 ............Jam es R. D ick .................. ............... 41 44
120 ............... 62 8790 ^S tatesboro .............. ...........H . F. A rundel .............. ............ H . P . Jones ................... . ............... 63 77
103 J. B. H a rre ll.................. ............_W. R. M o r r is ...................... ............... 43 53116 ............ E. K. O verstree t ............. ............... 86 88-95 ...........H . E . E aste rlin g .............. ............E lvin D avidson ................ ............... 53 58
67 W . A. Ryals.....“ ............. ............... 16 16108 ...........J. L. Jo n es ..................... —............ H .'R . Y a n d le r .................... ............... 37 40137 ______ G. S. D errick ............................. 38 39.60 C laxton.................... .............J. W . Sheppard ............. ..... ......... 38 41
T otal 948 1315
G E O R G IA IN T H E W O R L D W A R 351
SECOND D ISTRICT
L. W. S m it h , Commander1936
No. P ost C om m ander A d ju tan t Q uota Ju ly31 T hom asville.......... ........... S. V. S teyerm an............ .............A. M. L acy ..................................... 122 14041 ............. E. Z. Croley ..................... ................ 147 9862 ...........W . D. M cC ord................ .............John W . A lgonas ............. ............... 64 47
141 ............ J. R. B ram le tt—.............. .............B. H . H u rs t ...................... ............... 76 8830 * A lbany .................... ...........L. E. M cCauley.............. .............Sam Y arbrough ............. ................ 324 42048 ........... L. T . B everly.................. ............... 35 48
113 Sylvester............................ P. B. Ford....".................. -............Leon H ancock ................. ............... 51 57122 ...J. M. C lark....................... 70 7011 ............O. R. B rooks................ ..............W . C. Cook ..................... ............... 41 5121 .............R. W . T erre ll .................... ............... 78 10127 ........... J. M. A llen...................... ............M . W . B ranch ................. ............... 27 00
T otal ......................... ...............1045 1093
T H IR D D ISTRICT
L. E. C u l b e r t s o n , Commander1936
No. P ost C om m ander A d ju tan t Q uota Ju ly........Sidney S im m ons.............___ ___F rank C. D avid ................. .............. 300 195
2 A m ericus................... ....... M ilton C lark .................... .............W . A. H a rt ....................... .............. 121 57.............M. L. Bush ......................... ....... -..... 47 79
H. CL R itchie________ .............H en ry Jennings ................ .............. 39 76....... R ay O liver....................... .............H . E. C onner ................... .............. 41 48
............. A. Lee E spy ...................................... 139 71........... 35 0
....... H . A. S ta tham ............... ............. J. V. Mc-Callum ............... .............. 35 32............. L. S. F rierson ..................... .............. 59 67
T. C. R ogers.................. .............C. E. A n d re w ...................... .............. 43 38..... F. J. B eard ..................................... Y. J. S tover ....................... .............. 68 84....J. B. P a tr ick ................... ............. J. P. W illiam s ..................... .............. 25 0
E. C. T u rn e r................... ........... 25 25124 B utler ............. V. P. Folds ....................... .............. 47 2376 F t V alley .... .........C. B. A lm an ...................................... 54 33
W . N. P ate ..................... .............A . G. M cK inney................. .............. 77 100138 G eorgetow n.............. ....... J. C. Griffin.......................... ........M. N. L ester ....................... .............. 25 0
....... Paul H o d g es................... ..............E . T. Shealey ................... .............. 19 20-M . B. K ing ..................... .............F red G uerry ...................................... 35 35
...W. J. R edfern ................ . .............. 35 18
T ota l ...................... ..............1269 998
FO U R TH D ISTRICT
J o h n G i l c h r i s t , Commander1936
No. P ost C om m anderF. L. S m otherm an..........
A d ju tan t...........L. W . H and ley ...................
Q uota____ __ 154
M. C. W iley ..................... ...........R alph M eeks ..................... .............. 80.E. W . Kidd]....................... ...........H . G. Joh n sto n .................. .............. 132
......... John Skelton.................... ............ Roncoe E. B row n .......... .............. 13988 M anchester .......... ...... .... H . B. T ew ...................................... E. L. H anger .................... .............. 78
...........R obt. B ethel ....................... .............. 144
............R. H . D aniel ....................... .............. 40
...........Leo M asten ......................-.............. 40
...........R. W . M cC ord................... .............. 114D. W . H a m ...................... ...........M orris R edm an .............. .............. 27
105 ^Fayettev ille ............ ...........Dr. T . J. B usey............... .......... W . B. Sm ith ........... -........ .............. 36148 F rank lin ............................ J. R, T eal............................ .......... T. C. L e e .................. - ........... .............. 25
July1S813910516751
1475837
141675832
T otal 1019 1156
352 T H E L E G IO N IN G EO R G IA
F IF T H D ISTRICT
K e n n e t h M u r r e l l , Commander1936
No. Post Commander Adjutant Quota July1 A tlan ta ..................... ..........R. A. G arner.................... 821 929
134 A tlan ta ..................... 150 12650 * College P a rk .......... ......... I. C. H am b rig h t.............. 57 7451 *E ast P o in t.........................?reston Sum ner............... 99 10265 B rookhaven............ ......... L. P u ck e tt........................ .............H a rry A. R ay ............... 42 46
147 W est E nd ............. ..........Ed L indsey....................... 50 53140 *B uckhead..................................................L. M. R oberts .......... 30 5466 D ecatu r.................... ..........Scott C andler.................. 167 18877 C onyers.............................. E. L. C ow an................... .............J. F. Davis ............ -........ ................. 50 IS
T ota l .................... ..... -.......... 1466 1581
SIXTH D ISTRICT
B. C. K i t c h e n s , Commander1936
No. P ost C om m ander A d ju tan t Q uota Ju ly
3 * M acon...................... ..........H . L. H olley ................... ........ C. B. Grace ........ 533 55117 D ublin...................... 110 11494 *T ennille...... ....................... H en ry M oye..................... 92 103
6 ..........Dr. D ick P in io n .......... 109 12443 Louisville........................... F rank M oxley___:......... .............J. L. W im burn ................... 73 4744 W righ tsv ille .......... ..........C layton L o rd ................... .............R. E. F u lfo rd ..................... 40 083 S parta ...................... ........... M. H. Sm ith ................... 25 1734 * F o rsy th .................... 44 44
101 ..........H . E. M cD ow ell............ 31 32107 ..........J. P. P ad g e tt.................... .........T. J. M itchell 36 23142 *G ray......................... .......... Geo. W allace .................... 21 39110 .............G. B. T u rn er74 Jeffersonville.......... ......... D. V. Cal iff....................... .............W . E. Jones ....................... .............. 20 019 * E aton ton ................. _____G. A. T u rn e r.................... .............N. W . T a tum ................... .............. 47 57
118 ..........J. W . L ow e...................... 15 0
T otal ........................... ..............1245 1198
SEVENTH D ISTRICT
J a m e s M a d d o x , Commander1936
No. P ost C om m ander A d ju tan t Q uota July
5 ...........B ert Cox............................ ............ J. A. N ichols ..................... 175 163136 *L indale.................... ...........J. L. W h ite ...................... .............H. B. L o g a n ...................... .............. 50 6929 M arie tta .................. ...........Chas. P lu n k e rt................ 70 5087 L aF ay e tte ............... ...........Joe B om ar......................... .............H a rry W iner ..................... ................ 56 2342 C artersville ............._____ L. O. B ishop.......... ......... ...........T . J . C ham pion................. ................ 40 1586 C edartow n.............. ...........V irgil B rew ster ............ .............W m . P arker, J r ................ ................ 84 7212 25 9
112 .... Geo. M cD onald ................................ 115 11747 *C alhoun................... .......... J . H . P aschall................ ............ D an T . S train ................... ............... 125 135
129 Sum m erville.......... .......... K. K. Blalock ... ................ 28 3858 T allapoosa.... ......... .... E. L. Taillet........................ ............... 51 24
111 30 20145 *D ouglasville........... ...........C. T . K ilgore.................. ...... ......R. H . H u tcheson ............. ............... 32 5040 R inggold ................. ............ Joe B. Saunders ............. ............... 46 32
T otal ....................... ............... 927 812
G E O R G IA IN T H E W O R L D W A R 353
E IG H T H D ISTRICT
No.10
Post*W aycross..............
H o y t C. B r o w n , C om m an d er
Commander Adjutant______Dr. Paul McGee _____________T. Clem H ardv
1936Quota
100July
8015833 51 15 44
11434
13 V aldosta................ ............ E. A. V in ton ................................. j . C. Poole 15018 D ouglas................. .............Pete W hitley ........... 319 B runsw ick............ ............ W . J. M cL endon.... 75
80 M cR ae................... ............. L am ar M urdaugh.. 25115 ’•'Nashville............... ............ H . P. C lem ents....... 4426 * B axley.................... ............. G. R. H arp e r .......... 10452 *Jesup...................... ............ O. A. L ee.................. ......... .........R. M. Sanderson ............. ................ 24
100 O cilla...................... ............W . A. T ankersley 35 18746 B lackshear............ ............ D r. T . E. O den ..... 22
91 *Adel........................ ............H. R. M cK ennon.. 58 693330
673
79 *H azlehurst............ ............C. L. G raham ........... 33119 H om erville ............ ............J. R. H a rris ..............
T o ta l ..........................
............. 38
............... 739
N I N T H D I S T R I C T
D r . W . L . M a t t h e w s , C o m m a n d e r1936
No. P o st Com m ander A d ju tan t Q uota Ju ly7 G ainesville............... ..........W . L. N o rto n .................... ..........F. L. M axw ell ... 130 64
78 *Law renceville......... ......... M ark S tevenson ....... ......... ..........T. V. D unagan ........ 55 58127 *B uford ...................... ......... Quillian Jo h n s to n ............. ..........R oy H u tc h in s o n ......... 86 9893 C om m erce......................... O. H. C arson ..................... ..........M. R. B arron ... 42 3356 ’•'Jefferson................... .........Claude R obinson................ ..........J. F. Eckles ............. 49 5645 C anton...................... ......... J. H ines W o o d ................. 23 2423 Blue Ridge ............ ..........j . T. W all.......................... ........... 35 1984 C larkesville........................Louis M aulding................. ..........Bud M oultrie .... 63 5453 *W inder..................... ..........Dr. H . M. H e rrin ............. 118 1
104 T occoa...................... ......... Paul Ridg*eway.................... 60 6033 C um m ing................. ......... W m . J. Orr...".................... 21 0061 M aysville........................... A ubrey Sm ith ..................... 29 2382 E llijay ....................... .........W m . W in g a te ..................... 30 18
121 Blairsville................. .........O be P ru i tt ........................... ........... 30 016 Cleveland................. ..........Dr. L. G. Neal ................. 25 0
144 *D ahlonega............... . 57 121149 Ja sp e r........................ .......... A. W . Sim pson................. 35 34
T ota l ....................... ............. 853 762
No.
4
P ost
* A ugusta ..............
T E N T H D I S T R I C T
J . M . B r o w n i n g , C o m m a n d e r
C om m ander A d ju tan t
________Tesse F a r r__________________ W . F. Shinm an
1936Q uota
178
Ju ly
22163 A ugusta .............. ................W . P. R hodes................... 125 12820 ’•'Athens................ ...... .........Dr. H . W . B irdsong ........ ..........M ayo B uckley .................... . ............ 201 25864 M onroe............... ................H ugh O ’K elley.................. ..........Roy Briscoe ................. 85 7214 E lb e rto n ............. ................W alte r W hitehead .... ....... .........D avid C. A uld ................ .. 127 13822 ............... C. W . G raham .................... 50 2492 ...... T S. P o rte r ... 73 56
109 *H artw ell............. ................F. S. W h ite .......................... .........D r. W . E. M cC urry 70 7789 G reensboro........ ............... M. H . Callow ay................ ............. 35 096 *W arren to n ........ ...............Dr. A. W . D avis................. 66 7037 ’•'Madison............. .................Paul P onder........................ . 66 6239 D anielsville....... 102 99
8 *Crawfordville................. ...H orace W v n n .................. ___ 1. O. Burton ________ ............. 32 26
N ote : * A ttain ing or
T o ta l ..........................
exceeding the record m em bership of the last five years.
.............1194 1325
354 T H E L E G IO N IN G EO R G IA
No. P o st
V O T IN G S T R E N G T H
M em bership as A ddress of 5-31-36
No. D elegates E n titled to
1 A tlan ta ....................................................A tlan ta ..........2 J. D. M athis ....................................... A m ericus ......3 Jos. N. Neel, J r .,.............................M acon ...........4 L. L. B a ttey -................. ......................A ugusta ........5 Shanklin A ttaw ay ...................... _.....R om e ............6 M orris L ittle .................................. ...M illedgeville7 Paul E. B o ld in g ........................................Gainesville ....8 R oy D ozier ......................................... C raw fordville9 B runsw ick ............................... B runsw ick ...
10 W are C o u n ty .................. —...... W aycross ....11 P. H . F itzgerald .............................B lakely ...........12 R aym or B row n .................................R ockm art ....13 V a ld o s ta ................................................Valdosta .......14 E. B. T a te ........................................... E lberton .......15 T . D. B arne tt ..................................... Griffin ......... .16 R oy H ead ... ......... „ ............................ .Cleveland ......17 L aurens C ounty ..................... ...........D ublin ...........18 D ouglas ............. ................................. ..Douglas ------19 P u tnam ......... E aton ton .......20 A. R. F lem ing ...............:...... .....Athens ...........21 T ift C ounty ............ T ifton .......... .22 J. A. W ootten .................................W ash ing ton .23 C. S. G riffin ............. ............ ........ .......Blue R idge ..24 R. D. Collins ....................... ...P erry ............25 L eon M artin ......................... Barnesville ...26 A ltam aha .................... B axley —27 G. W . C alhoun ................................. A rlington ....28 A m aroc ................................... ............F t. Screven .29 H orace O rr .............. ........ ..................M arietta —......30 A lb a n y ................. ................................. A lbany ..........31 T . L. Spence ....................... .............Thom asville .32 N ew ton C ounty .................................C ovington .....33 E. D. B annister .................................Cum m ing .....34 Tom H ollis .................. ........... ...........F o rsy th .........35 C. S. H arrison ............ Colum bus .....36 C hatham C ounty .............................Savannah .......37 Calvin G eorge .............. M adison .........38 Crisp C ounty ..................................... C ordele ...........39 M adison County ........................ D anielsville .40 T . C. W illiam s ...................................R inggold .......41 T . S. T eabeaut .................. M oultrie .........42 Carl Boyd ................. ...................... .C artersville ...43 R ansom S. R abun .................. Louisville ....44 Johnson C ounty ..... ................... — W rightsv ille .45 T . M. B rady ....................................... Canton ...........46 P ierce C ounty ............................... B lackshear ...47 Paul Gwin ................. — ........... C alhoun .................48 W ilbur O glesby .................................Q uitm an .........49 T oom bs C ounty ................................V idalia ....50 L y le-B rew ster ............. ......................College P a rk .51 E ast P o in t .......................... —- .......... E ast P o in t 52 W oodrow W ilson ...........................Jesup .............53 J. R. Pen tecost ........................—......W inder ...........54 H arris C ounty ............................. ...H am ilton ......55 H en ry C ounty ................................. M cD onough .56 A lbert G ordon ..................... ...Jefferson .......57 A. H . H arris ................ -................ -................ N ew nan .................58 D ial Eaves ........................................ .Tallapoosa .....59 F ran k M. H u n t .......... .....Milner ...........60 Evans C o u n ty .................... - ..............Claxton ....*......61 H en ry Gillespie ................................. M aysville .......62 B ainbridge ........................ —..B ainbridge 63 R ichm ond .......................................... A u g u sta .........64 L indsey G arre tt ...............................M onroe .........65 A. W . C andler ........................ B rookhaven .66 H aro ld B yrd ...................... _........... D ecatur ..........67 B urns Geiger .................. G lenwood .....68 E ffingham C ounty ..........................Springfield ...69 D aniel B. Kelley .............................R ochelle .........70 L incoln County .................................L incolnton .....71 A lbert P a rk e r ..................................... Millen .............72 Slade L eonard .................................T albotton .......
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G EO R G IA IN T H E W O R L D W A R 355
No. Post A ddressM em bership as
of 5-31-36No. D elegates
E n titled to
73 Randolph County ............................ C uthbert .......74 C. E. M e th v in ... ................................. Jeffersonville75 Baxter L. Schaub .............................L aG range .....76 F. K. W i th o f t .................................... F t. V alley .....77 R ockdale County ...........................C onyers .........78 H ugh L. H o lt .................................Lawrenceville79 Jeff Davis County .............................H aze lhu rs t ...80 T elfair ......................... ......................... M cR ae ..........81 Pete T hu rston ... .............................T hom aston ...82 Ira C ochran .......................................E l l i ja y ............83 H ancock C ounty .............. Sparta .............84 H abersham .........................................C larkesville .85 Sm ith Spence ................ —..........Pelham ...........86 J. S. B rew ster ................................ C edartow n ....87 Ross G raham ...................... — .........L aF aye tte .....88 M anchester .........................................M anchester ...89 M. C. O verton .................................G reensboro ...90 D exter A llen .............. ......................S tatesboro ....91 Cook County ................. ...................Adel .......... —92 F ranklin C ounty ...............................Carnesville ...93 L uthi Gillespie ............. — .—C om m erce .....94 W ashing ton Co..................................Tennille .........95 T attna ll Co........................ ................... Glennville .....96 R eese-H ym an ..................................... W arren ton ...97 B urnett-B ivens ..............................—Evans ............ .98 D ew ey-H ulsey .............. .................... A shburn ........ .99 M ars-M cD onald ....................... .......F itzgerald ....
100 Jeff Davis .................— ...................... Ocilla ............101 Q uinn-L indsey ...................................G ordon ...........102 Jim Finley ........................................... Jackson .........103 Em anuel County ....................... .......Sw ainsboro ...104 S tephens County ............. ...............T occoa ..........105 Fayette C ounty ............. ................. Fayetteville ...106 R ayburn .................................................C layton .........107 Bleckley C ounty ................................ C ochran .......108 C andler Co..................................... M etter ...........109 H a rt C ounty ...........................—...........H artw ell .......110 Jasper C ounty ..................................... M onticello ...111 Paulding Co........... ...... D allas ...........112 D a lto n ......................... ..........................D alton ...........113 Brow nlee ...... ...................................... Sylvester .....114 A drian .................................................. A drian ...........115 O tran to ............... - .......N ashville .......116 G. A. M incey .................................Sylvania --------117 Seminole ............................................. Donalsonville118 C raw ford Co......................... —.........R oberta ..........119 Suw anee R iver ................................ H om erville ...120 B. L. In f.............................................. W aynesboro121 Ira W eaver ...................—.................. B lairsville ....122 G rady C o u n ty .......................... .......—Cairo ...........123 L atner Freem an .................. ............Chickam auga124 B utler .......................................—- ......B utler .............125 J. W . H o lt .......................... —........ H aw kinsville126 D odge County ......................... .......E astm an .......127 Ivy-W oodw ard ............ Buford ..........128 M orton R ichardson ................. ...... R ichland ......129 C hattooga C ounty .................. ........Sum m erville130 M acon County ................................ M ontezum a ..131 T ay lo r M acon ..................... ...........R eynolds ......132 M ashburn-M urray ...........................U nadilla ........133 Davis Daniel .......................... — .......D aw son ------134 Fulton Co.............................................. A tlan ta ..........135 Savannah .................... .........................Savannah ......136 R. J. M cClain .................................... L indale ........137 U nknow n Soldier ............................. D arien ..........138 Posey Tye ......................................... G eorgetow n139 F. L. A tkins ........... ..V ienna ..........140 W aldo M. Slaton .............................B uckhead ....141 M itchell Co........................................... Camilla ..........142 B ernard F. Green ............................ Gray .......... ....143 C arroll .................. .............................. C arrollton ....144 Cherokee N a t’l F o rest ....................D ahlonega145 F. P. D o r r i s ......................................... D ouglas ........
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356 T H E L E G IO N IN G EO R G IA
No. Post146 Pine Mt. Valley .............147 W est E nd ........................
Address.................Pine Mt. Valley .............................A tlanta ................................
Membership as of 5-31-36
........................ 15
........................ 44
No. Delegates Entitled to
23
148 H eard County ................. .................F ranklin ............................ ....................... 19 2
AMERICAN LEGION POSTS IN TH E DEPARTM ENT OF GEORGIA THAT
W ERE CHARTERED DURING TH E YEAR 1935 AND 1936No.146147148149
Name of PostPine Mt. V alley ..W est E nd ..............H eard C o u n ty .......P ickens County ....
Location..P ine Mt. V alley-A tlan ta ................F rank lin .............-Ja sp e r .................
Date of Charter....... 1-13-36....... 1-29-36........ 4-16-36....... 7-6-36
T H E E IG H T E E N T H AN N U AL CONV EN TIO N OF T H E D EPA R TM EN T
OF GEORGIA
Athens, Ga. June 25-26-27, 1936For the third time the Department of
Georgia, The American Legion, assembled in the “Classic City” for its annual convention, and at this convention the third division of the Legion, The Sons of The American Legion, Department of Georgia, held its first annual conclave.
CONVENTION C O M M ITTEE
G e n e r a l C h a i r m a n , F. H. W i l l i a m s P r o g r a m
Frank Mitchell, Chairman.Hotel Reservations
Tony Postero, Chairman W ater Carnival
H . T. Glancy, Chairman Distinguished Guests
Weaver Bridges, Chairman Parade
T. J. Echols, Chairman
PROGRAM June 25th
Registration of delegates and visitors to the Convention of the American Legion, the American Legion Auxiliary, the Society of 40 and 8, and the Sons of the American Legion at Convention Headquarters, 164 E. Clayton Street. Registration Headquarters will remain open all day and night and through June 26.2 :oo P. M.—
Meeting of the Executive Committees in the Federal Court Room of the post office.
2 :oo P. M.—Baseball game, Sanford Field, Decatur vs. Elberton, sandlot teams.
6 130 P. M.—Dinner for Executive Board Members of the American Legion, the Auxiliary and Distinguished Guests.— Y. W. C. A. gymnasium.
7 :oo P. M.—Concerts by Drum and Bugle Corps in Woodruff Hall— University campus.
8 :oo P. M.—Call to order of Convention in Woodruff Hall, by Commander State Department of Georgia, Ben T. Watkins, M acon, Ga. Invocation, by Rev. Father Daniel McCarthy, Columbus, Ga. Advancement of Colors.Call of the Convention—by Department Adjutant, Stanley Jones. Star Spangled Banner— Dalton Post Band. Presentation of Convention Committee Chairman— F. H . Williams, Athens. Address of Welcome—M ayor ThomasS. Mell, City of Athens; Dr. Harmon W. Caldwell, President, The University of Georgia; Dr. H. W. Birdsong, Commander, Allen R. Fleming, Jr., Post No. 20; Mrs. Jacob Brandt Joel, President, Allen R. Fleming, Jr., American Legion Auxiliary; Mayo C. Buckley, Grand Cheminot, Athens Voiture; UlyS. Gunn, Captain, Allen R. Fleming, Jr., Squadron No. 20, Sons of the American Legion.Response to Addresses of Welcome.For the Auxiliary— Miss Helen Estes, President, Department of Georgia American Legion Auxiliary, Gainesville, Ga.
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For the Legion— DeLacey Allen, Past Commander, Department of Georgia, American Legion, Albany, Ga.For the Society of 40 and 8— Henry H. Green, Grand Chef de Gare, Atlanta, Ga.For the Sons of the American Legion— Charlie Baddour, Detachment Commander, Albany, Ga.Introduction of Distinguished Guests. Introduction of Speaker— By Quimby Melton, Southern Vice-Commander, American Legion,' Griffin, Ga.Address—-Brigadier General, LorenzoD. Gasser, Chief of Staff, Fourth Corps Area, U. S. Army.Announcements.Taps.Retirement of Colors.Benediction— By Rev. Father Dan McCarthy,
o :oo P. M. to 1 :oo A. M.—Dance and Floor Show— Physical Education Building, College of Agriculture campus.
F r i d a y , J u n e 2 6 t h
=30 A. M.—Call to Order in Woodruff Hall— By Department Commander, Ben T. W atkins.Invocation— By Rev. Father Dan. McCarthy.Advancement of Colors.Announcements.Report of Rules and Credentials Committee.Reading of All Proposed Constitution and By-Laws Amendments.Reports of Department Officers: Department Commander, Ben T. W atkins.Department Adjutant, Stanley Jones. Department Service Officer, Allen L. Henson.Department Historian, Dr. Joseph M. Toomey.D e p a r t m e n t Treasurer, James A. Bankston.Introduction of Distinguished Guests.
Address— Frank J. Samuel, National Adjutant, American Legion.Address— M r. J. T. McMullan, Liaison Representative, the American Red Cross, Atlanta, Ga.Reports of Department Committee Chairmen:Community Service, D. W e a v e r Bridges.Child Welfare, J. P. Kelley. Americanism, Judge James Davis. Athletics— W. A. Hodgson. Rehabilitation, Marion A. O’Connor. Legislative, John Spivey.Other Convention Business.Retirement of Colors.Adjournment.
1 130 P. M.—Luncheon for Distinguished Guests and State Department Officials, Julian Price Room, Georgian Hotel.
3 :oo P. M.—Drum and Bugle Corps Competition— Sanford Stadium.
4:30 P. M.—Parade— to form at Sanford Stadium.T. J. Echols, Marshall of the Day.
5 130 P. M.—<W ater Carnival— Community Center. Directed by H. T. Glancy, Gulf Oil Corporation.
7 :oo P. M.—Barbecue— Community Center.
9 130 to 1 :oo—Dance and Floor Show— Physical Education Building.
S a t u r d a y , J u n e 2 7 T H 9 130 A. M.—
Call to Order in Woodruff Hall— by Department Commander, Ben T. W atkins.Invocation by Rev. Father Dan. McCarthy.Advancement of Colors.Report of National Executive Committeeman, Quimby Melton, Griffin, Ga. Awarding of Prizes and Trophies. Introduction and Addresses of Distinguished Guests.
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Report of Resolutions Committee. Unfinished Business.New Business.Selection of Convention City for 1937. Election of Officers for 1937. Adjournment, followed by Meeting of the Incoming and Out-going Executive Committee.
RESOLUTIONSThrough the hands of the Committee on Reso
lutions there were thirty-eight resolutions reported to the Convention and favorably passed upon. Twenty of these resolutions were presented by the Assistant Director of the State Service Bureau and pertained to certain changes he and his committee deemed advisable in legislation pertaining to World W ar veterans.
Other resolutions presented were:1. Protesting the nullification of claims filed di
rectly with the Bureau of W ar Risk Insurance and asking an extention of time to file a formal and technical claim.
2. To amend Section 19, World W ar Veterans Act of 1924.
3. To devise a means of having a marble bust of Miss Moina Michael, the “Poppy Lady”, to be placed in the State Capitol.
4. To request passage of federal legislation, a peace-time espionage act or an anti-insurrection act, to curtail activities of Communists and like organizations.
5. To extend thanks to the Post Office Department, the Federal Reserve Bank and the Veterans Administration Facility for aid in handling the Adjusted Service Bonds.
6. To authorize the annual presentation of a distinguished service award to a Georgian who accomplished outstanding service within the meaning of the preamble of the constitution of The American Legion.
7. To ask the Legislature of Georgia to appropriate $2,500 for the education of the orphans of the W orld War, this act being passed in August, 1931 but no appropriation made for this purpose.
8. T o ask the Legislature of Georgia an appropriation of $3,000 annually for the education of W orld W ar Orphans.
9. To continue the interest of the Department in educational matters.
10. To ask the legislature of the State for exemptions from state-tax all Legion property and sponsored projects, fairs, etc.
11. T o seek a way to provide Miss Moina Michael an annuity of not less than $300.
12. T o thank Athens and the Legion bodies thereof for courtesies extended during the convention.
13 To aid in the promotion of any legislation
for the aid and betterment of the crippled children of Georgia.
14. To ask that the National Convention observe in Cleveland the 16th birthday of the adoption of the poppy by the Legion.
15. T o appoint a committee to promote the campaign of Quimby Melton as National Commander.
16. T o create through the posts an open forum through which reliable information could be given as to the United States and foreign countries.
17. To set aside in a “sinking fund” ten percent of the gross income of the Department for the next five years.
18. T o create a students loan fund to aid those wishing to attend college.
G i f t s a n d A w a r d s
Through funds solicited from members of the Legion in Georgia, a handsome gold watch, suitably engraved, was presented to J. P. Kelly of Valdosta, in appreciation for the splendid work he accomplished as Child Welfare Chairman of the Department.
Also through funds solicited throughout the convention hall a Legion life membership gold card was presented to Commander Ben.T. Watkins.
D r u m a n d B u g l e C o r p s C o n t e s t
In the Senior Class: The Drum and Bugle Corps of Atlanta Post No. 1, won the $500 prize, with the requirement that it attend the National Convention.
J u n i o r C l a s s : First. Sons of the Legion Drum and Bugle Corps of the Baxter L. Shaub, Post No. 75, LaGrange.
Second : Sons of the Legion Drum and Bugle Corps of the H arold Byrd Post No. 66, Decatur.
T h i r d : The Girls Drum and Bugle Corps of John R. Pentecost, Post No. 53, Winder.
The William S. Parker, Jr. Trophy awarded to Joseph S. Brewster Post, Cedartown.
The Frank Kempton trophy awarded to Post No. 1, Atlanta.
The DeLacey Allen Trophy awarded to Allen R. Fleming, Jr. Post No. 22, Athens.
The Louis Moore trophy awarded to Alta- maha Post, Baxley.
Edgar Dunlap trophy awarded to Henry Oppenheim, First District Commander, Savannah.
E l e c t i o n o f O f f i c e r s
As the convention assembled there were
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four candidates for the office of Department Commander, all previously endorsed by their respective posts, and in district conventions. These were: Weaver Bridges, Commander of the Allen R. Fleming, Jr. Post 20, of Athens; C. B. McCullar, Area Commander of Milledgeville, Morris-Little, Post No. 5; C. R. Hammond, Area Commander of Gainesville, Paul E. Bolding, Post No. 7; Edward F. O’Connor, Commander of Chatham, Post No. 36, Savannah.
The withdrawal of Weaver Bridges, C. R. Hammond and C. B. McCullar left the field clear for the unanimous election of Edward F. O’Connor, as Commander of the Department of Georgia.
Other officers were elected unanimously with one exception. Kenneth Murrell of Atlanta, Post No. 1 was nominated by Henry Green as Third Area Commander and Legionnaire Waddell of the Waldo M. Slaton Post at Buckhead was named by Dr. Marion Roberts. Kenneth Murrell received 257 votes and Waddell received i n .
The Department accepted the invitation of Albany to hold its nineteenth annual convention in that city.
O f f i c e r s E l e c t e d Edward F. O ’Connor, Jr., Commander
Savannah C. R. Hammond, Vice-Commander,
State-at-large Gainesville
A r e a C o m m a n d e r s
First, Hoyt B ro w n _______________ BaxleySecond, John G ilchrist________ ThomastonThird, Kenneth M u rre ll_________ AtlantaFourth, R. P. K ennard____________RomeTreasurer, James A. B ankston____AtlantaHistorian, Dr. J. M. Toom ey____DecaturChaplain, Watson K enem er_______ Dalton
D i s t r i c t C o m m a n d e r s
First, Dr. H . F. A rundell______ StatesboroSecond, Jim C la rk _________________ CairoThird, Edgar C. P u llen _________ CordeleFourth, A. J. W helan_____________ GriffinFifth, A. G. Conoley___________ AtlantaSixth, J. W. H o lland___________ McIntyreSeventh, Virgil B rew ster_______ CedartownEighth, H. K. W ilkinson_________ValdostaNinth, L. H . K elley_____________ BufordTenth, Fred E. W h ite _________ Hartwell
SUMMARYAnnualConvention Place ofP rim ary O rgns., A tlanta P rim ary O rgns., A tlantaCaucus, M acon ................F irst, A tlan ta .............. ....Second, A ugusta .............T hird , Colum bus .............F ourth , W aycross ...........F ifth, A thens ...................Sixth, Savannah ..............Seventh, R om e .................E igh th , A lbany ...............N inth, Savannah .........T enth , A thens ............. —.Eleventh, B runsw ick ......
T w elfth , Gainesville ......
T h irteen th , L aG range ....Fourteen th , M acon .........F ifteenth, V aldosta .........
D ate
.......................M ay 4, 1919.A fter St. Louis Caucus..................... Ju ly 11, 1919...............O ct. 15-16, 1919..............Aug. 19-20. 1920.................Ju ly 4-5-6, 1921..........Ju ly 17-18-19, 1922....... .......Ju ly 3-4-5, 1923............... ....July 5-6, 1924..... ...Aug. 19-20-21, 1925..... ........June 17-18, 1926.............June 23-24, 1927....... June 24-25-26, 1928...............June 20-21, 1929.
..........Ju ly 2-3-4-5, 1930.
............. ..July 2-3-4, 1931.
.......June 23-24-25, 1932.
....... June 26-27-28, 1933.
.............June 7-8-9, 1934.........Aug. 22-23-24, 1935......June 25-26-27, 1936.
No. Mem-of ber-
C om m ander A d ju tan t P ost ship
.T ram m ell Scott, Chm., Louis H. Bell
.H om er W atk ins, Chm., L ouis H . Bell
.W alte r A. H arris , C. B axter Jones
.Basil S tockbridge, K irk Sm ith, J r ................... 113........ 5171
.Allen L. H enson, J. G. C. B loodw orth, J r __ 133........2917
.Jam es A. F ort, J. E . B. M cL endon .............. 132...... ..4785
.R odney S. Cohen, Spencer L. H a r t................ 64...... ..9412
.E d g ar B. D unlap, H eyw ood C. H osch ...... 79........ 7194
.J. R. F itzpatrick , M. C. M cM ullen ................ 66____ 5744
.H om er W atk ins, Joe M. C arr.......................... 70........ 7863
.E m ory P. Bass, Joe M. C arr.......................... 78____8613
.Asa W . C andler, Joe M. C arr.................... 86........ 8252
.Louis S. M oore, Jo e M. C arr........................ 91____ 7201
.C harles P. G raddick, Joe M. C arrand W . A. S irm on—. 101____7594
.J. M. M cClellan, W illiam A. S irm on............ 116-----10925and W m . Parker, Jr.
.O. Q uintby M elton, W illiam A. S irm on ........ 122........9033S cott Candler, W illiam A. S irm on________ 123........ 7400A. Sidney Camp, W . A. S irm on
and S tanley A. Jones.— I l l .......7466D eLacey Allen, S tanley A. Jo n es..................... 138Ben. T. W atk ins, S tanley A. Jones ................ 149...... 11001E dw ard F. O ’Connor, Jr., S tanley A. Jones....
S ixteenth, Savannah Seventeenth, M acon E ighteenth , A th e n s ...
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