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OKLAHOMA:

Chairman: Ross N. Lillard, Oklahoma City.
Secretary: F. W. Fisher, Oklahoma City.

OREGON:

Chairman: E. J. Eivers, 4441⁄2 Larrabee St., Portland.
Dow V. Walker, Care Multnomah Club, Port-

Secretary:
land.

PENNSYLVANIA:

Chairman and Secretary: George F. Tyler, 121 S. 5th St.,
Philadelphia.

RHODE ISLAND:

Chairman: Alexander H. Johnson, City Hall, Providence.
Secretary: James E. Cummiskey, Crompton.

SOUTH CAROLINA:

Chairman: John D. Smyser, M.D., 423 South Gargan St.,
Florence.

Secretary: Ben. D. Fulton, 32 West Evans St., Florence.

SOUTH DAKOTA:

Chairman: T. R. Johnson, Sioux Falls.

Secretary: J. C. Denison, Vermillion.

TENNESSEE:

Chairman: Roan Waring, Bank of Commerce and Trust Co.
Bldg., Memphis.

Secretary: W. R. Craig, Nat. Life and Accident Co., Nash-
ville, Tenn.

TEXAS:

Chairman: Claude B. Birkhead, San Antonio.
Secretary: J. A. Belzer, Austin.

UTAH:

Chairman: Harold R. Smoot, Salt Lake City.

Secretary: Baldwin Robertson, 409 Ten Boston Bldg.,
Salt Lake City.

VIRGINIA:

Chairman: Andrew D. Christian, c/o Ruy & Power Bldg.,
Richmond.

Secretary: R. G. M. Ross, 508 1st Nat'l. Bank Bldg.,
Newport News.

VERMONT:

Chairman: H. Nelson Jackson, Burlington.

Secretary: Joseph H. Fountain, 138 Colchester Ave., Burlington.

WASHINGTON:

Chairman: Harvey A. Moss, Seattle.

Secretary: George R. Drever, c/o Adj. Gen. Office, Armory,

Seattle.

WEST VIRGINIA:

Chairman: Jackson Arnold, 111 Court Ave., Weston.
Secretary: Chas. McCamic, 904 Nat'l. Bank of West
Virginia Bldg., Wheeling.

WISCONSIN:

Chairman: E. F. Ackley, 226 First Nat'l. Bk. Bldg., Milwaukee.

Secretary: R. N. Gibson, Grand Rapids.

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CONSTITUTION OF THE AMERICAN LEGION

AS ADOPTED BY

THE ST. LOUIS CAUCUS

May 10, 1919

PREAMBLE

For God and Country we associate ourselves together for the following purposes:

To uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States of America; to maintain law and order; to foster and perpetuate a one hundred per cent. Americanism; to preserve the memories and incidents of our association in the Great War; to inculcate a sense of individual obligation to the community, state, and nation; to combat the autocracy of both the classes and the masses; to make right the master of might; to promote peace and good will on earth; to safeguard and transmit to posterity the principles of justice, freedom, and democracy; to consecrate and sanctify our comradeship by our devotion to mutual helpfulness.

ARTICLE I

Name

The name of this organization shall be THE AMerICAN LEGION.

ARTICLE II

Membership

All persons shall be eligible to membership in this organization who were in the military or naval service of the United States during the period between April 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918, both dates inclusive, and all persons who served in the military or naval services of any of the governments associated with the United States during the World War, provided that they were citizens of the United States at the time of their enlistment, and are again citizens at the time of application, except those persons who separated from the service under terms amounting to dishonorable discharge and except also those persons who refused to perform their military duties on the ground of conscientious or political obligation.

ARTICLE III

Nature

While requiring that every member of the organization perform his full duty as a citizen according to his own conscience and understanding, the organization shall be absolutely non-partisan, and shall not be used for the dissemination of partisan principles, or for the promotion of the candidacy of any person seeking public office or preferment.

ARTICLE IV

Administration

I. The Legislative Body of the organization shall be a national convention, to be held annually at a

place and time to be fixed by vote of the preceding convention, or in the event that the preceding convention does not fix a time and place, then such time and place shall be fixed by the Executive Committee, hereinafter provided for.

2. The annual convention shall be composed of delegates and alternates from each state, the District of Columbia, and each territory and territorial possession of the United States, each of which shall be entitled to four delegates and four alternates, and to one additional delegate and alternate for each one thousand memberships paid up thirty days prior to the date of the national convention. The vote of each state, of the District of Columbia, and of each territory or territorial possession of the United States shall be equal to the total number of delegates to which that state, district, territory, or territorial possession is entitled.

3. The delegates to the national convention shall be chosen by each state in the manner hereinafter prescribed.

4. The executive power shall be vested in a National Executive Committee to be composed of two representatives from each state, the District of Columbia, territory and territorial possessions of the United States and such other ex-officio members as may be elected by the Caucus. The National Executive Committee shall have authority to fill any vacancies in its membership.

ARTICLE V

State Organization

The state organization shall consist of that organization in each state, territory, or the District of Columbia

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