The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No23 (June 10, 1921)] . FOUR FROM THE SOLID SOUTH—Joseph Morrison, National Executive Committee-man, Arkansas; W. H. Phillips, National Executive Committeeman, North Carolina;S. A. Cann, National Executive Committeeman, Georgia; T. Semmes Walmsley, Na-tional Executive Committeeman, Louisiana, and Chairman National Committeeon Memorials in the United States Veterans Benefits in Illinois TLLINOIS has not forgotten. Under theA leadership of Governor Small, it is thefirst state in the Union to register itsrecord of 100 percent loyalty to the ex-service men and


The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No23 (June 10, 1921)] . FOUR FROM THE SOLID SOUTH—Joseph Morrison, National Executive Committee-man, Arkansas; W. H. Phillips, National Executive Committeeman, North Carolina;S. A. Cann, National Executive Committeeman, Georgia; T. Semmes Walmsley, Na-tional Executive Committeeman, Louisiana, and Chairman National Committeeon Memorials in the United States Veterans Benefits in Illinois TLLINOIS has not forgotten. Under theA leadership of Governor Small, it is thefirst state in the Union to register itsrecord of 100 percent loyalty to the ex-service men and women of the World War,department Legion officials declare. Readthe record: / The General Assembly of the State re-cently passed the State Bonus Bill, appro-priating $55,000,000 to the sons anddaughters of Illinois who served in theworld war. The bill was promptly signedby the Governor. Pending in the Legislature, and, at thiswriting regarded as certain to pass beforeadjournment, are bills providing for thepermanent care, treatment, and rehabilita-tion o


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