Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1948 — Page 10

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Contestants Withdraw Nomination MIAMI, Fla., Oct. 22 (UP)—8Some 30,000 members of the Amerstraggled out of Miami toward home today after the most placid national convention in the Legion's 30-year history. In their ast ‘business yesterday, the delegates elected 56-year-| old 8. Perry Brown of Beaumont, Tex., national commander to suc- | ceed James F. O'Neill of New Hampshire,

Mr. Brown, veteran of bbth the Legion's so-called “old guard,” won an easy first-ballot victory over two opponents, both World War II veterans. Hoosler Defeated The convention made his election unanimous on the motion of the two defeated candidates, James F. Green of Omaha, Neb, and George N, Craig of Brazil, Ind. Thus an attempt by the younger element to “take over control” of the Legion was defeated and the World War I “old guard” remained in power, Meeting on a “preparedness” theme, the delegates approved resolutions calling for immediate] enactment of universal military training legislation and urged Congress to outlaw Communists in the United States. . Scores Berlin Blockade It condemned the Russian blockade of Berlin as an “act of aggression which could kindle the flames of war” and hammered repeatedly on the idea of “keeping America strong to Suard the ‘peace. ” In a final policy statement yes-| terday, the Legionnaires upon the nation Moyo pre-

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Tex. ! (above), was elected yesterday at Miami, Fla. to succeed | James F. O'Neil--as national | commander of the American Legion. George N. Craig of | Brazil, Ind., another contestant, withdrew from the race.

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