Show I I I I I I I I I AI nI IGA S a r Y Copy for fOt This Deportment Department Supplied 1 by tha tb Legion Now Kowa SAMUEL TO ASSIST ADJUTANT ANT BARTON Frank E Samuel of Topeka and Kan han known knO nationally for his work as ns director of ot the Ion tIon and membership activities tIcs of ot the American Legion Legon was recently ele ele- elevated ele- ele elevated elevated to one of the most posItIons In the legion Under the lie recent consolidation plan affecting IIi f of national head head I quarters quarter's quarters Mr Ir was name named 1 as- as as ns assistant nt to to National A James P 1 l 1 Barton Barton and also director re tor of general nIJ ad- ad ad shill hIle retaining direction tion ion of ot national and memo mem mem 1 matters The duties duties of na an naI adjutant will be bd b ha handled handled led by Mr Ir Samuel In lie incapacity of Mr 11 Burton Durton J j Mr l Samuel has lias one of the th bIggest Jobs In the Legion gl n on hi his hands hut but buthis I his preparation for It has lias been Ion long and n d thorough lie began n his Legion Legron Le ro w work rk with the Inception of the 01 organization In WID 1010 Ills HIs first experience c In Legion adminis administration was wa gained nS as as iI stant depart depart- department depart lD ment D adjutant j ta t ot of during July 0 i i I i i Frank E Samuel fend nd August u st 1919 WH After sixty days us assistant adjutant so efficient was his Ms s work the department heads saw to n appoint him as department td his regime as a adjutant H lOW 1919 to February Hl t T isas sas as department became one pt of tl i tt t f hest est hg-est In time the Legion Lelon j S lien l hea headquarters learned of tl w r Mr 11 Samuel was do- do doIng doIn do Ing In dot Ip Kansas he was drafted to Plead ht ad the the membership division for the te lie He began th that rt t work work on on February February 1 15 1024 I EI rt r Mr Ir Samuel I s served overseas e i luring the Worl World orld o ct as an enl enlisted t l man with the Three Three Hundred and and Fifty Fifty- Third Fifty l ansa Kansas Il infantry rr lie was es- es assigned as assigned signed to special dulY duty with the regi regimental mental mt en e ind operations section lie atten attended the officers training school of Infantry at I Langres an Ies France But nut But explains Mr Ir Sam Sam fore el fT cl a a ong tore fore the commissions ver out tied another good buck private Wl wits p y J for for coin competent eten t kitchen r pollee duty tj lr Samuel va a at Di 10 December 31 1 Is JIe He lie was ed- ed ed educated at Washburn and Fairmont F colleges and inid hol holds s nn an A l It II de degree Ie Irons from taught the latt latter latter r He lie tau taught ht English from froll 1012 to 1016 In In Canton Christian co col- col college col college 1 le lege e Canton China |