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Hand Book : Biographical Data of Members of Senate and House, Personnel of Standing Committees [1964] Mississippi University of Mississippi eGrove Mississippi Legislature Hand Books State of Mississippi Government Documents 1964 Hand book : biographical data of members of Senate and House, personnel of standing committees [1964] Mississippi. Legislature Follow this and additional works at: https://egrove.olemiss.edu/sta_leghb Part of the American Politics Commons Recommended Citation Mississippi. Legislature, "Hand book : biographical data of members of Senate and House, personnel of standing committees [1964]" (1964). Mississippi Legislature Hand Books. 11. https://egrove.olemiss.edu/sta_leghb/11 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the State of Mississippi Government Documents at eGrove. It has been accepted for inclusion in Mississippi Legislature Hand Books by an authorized administrator of eGrove. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ST.DOC. JK 4630 .A.24 HAND BOOK 1964/68 J 1964 SESSION MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE TERM 1964-1968 Biographical Data of Members of Senate and House Personnel of Standing Committees Secretary of the Senate ROMAN KELLY Clerkof the House ORY LieutenaD 3 2279 01558 4073 9361 Ext. 571 Senators (In Senate Chamber) FL 5-8228 Senators (Through Switchboard) FL 2-9187, FL 2-9408, FL 2-9409, FL 2-9663, FL 5-9200 Secretary FL 5-8228 or FL 5-9361 Ext. 644 Assistant Secretary 353°5456 or FL 5-9361 Ext. 644 Docket Clerk ______________________354-2122 Appropriations Committee Room _______948-3838 Finance Committee Room 948-3304 Drafting Office FL 3-0732 HOUSE TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Speaker FL 3-3537 or FL 5-9361 Ext. 645 House Members (Through Switchboard) FL 2-9187, FL 2-9408 FL 2-9409, FL 2-9663 FL 5-9200 Clerk ..FL 5-9361 Ext. 250 or 350 Docket Room FL 5-9361 Ext. 216 Appropriations Committee FL 5-9361 Ext. 332 Ways & Means Committee FL 5-9361 Ext. 235 Drafting Office -----------------FL3-0732 Legislative Post Office FL 5-9361, Ext. 339 Bookkeeper FL 5-9361, Ext. 398 Clinic FL 5-9361, Ext. 484 THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI Bureau of Governmental Research Library MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE 1964 HAN,D BO·OK ELECTED STATE OFFICIALS Governor ........................... Paul B. Johnson Lieutenant Governor ... , . ..... Carroll Gartin Secretary of State ...................... Heber Ladner Attorney General . ............ Joe T. Patterson State Treasurer ...................... William Winter Superintendent of Education ............... J.M. Tubb Auditor of Public Accounts ....· .... W. H. (Hamp) King Land Commissioner ................ Robert E. Graham Commissioner of Agi1iculture .......... S. E. (Si) Corley Insurance Commissioner ..... , ....... Walter Dell Davis Public Service Commissioners: First District ...... , Norman A. Johnson, Jr., Chairman Second Distr.ict ... , ........... W. E. (Bucky) Moore Third District .... , , .... , . ....... W. D. Snyder State Highway Commissioners: First District ....................... Felder Dearman Second District . .John D Smith, Chairman Third District ....................... Roy C. Adams Supreme Court Clerk .................... Tom Q. Ellis 2 1964 HAND BOOK SENATORS By Districts and Counties 1st-Hinds Hayden Campbell, 3529 Galloway Ave., Jack­ son 2nd-Harrison Howard McDonnell. McDonnell Ave., Biloxi 3rd-Washington William J, Caraway, 105 California Ave., Le- land 4th-Lauderdale Gillespie V. Montgomery, Box 1009, Meridian 5th-Jones E. K. Collins, Box 732, Laurel 6th-Jackson Merle Palmer, P. O. Box 59, Pascagoula 7th--Bolivar Wm. B. Alexander, 1008 Farmer St., Cleveland 8th-Forrest Edwin Lloyd Pittman, P. 0. Box 1445, Hatties- burg 9th-Leflore C. L. Patridge, P. ). Box 347, Schlater 10th-Lowndes Wm. G. Burgin, Jr., 516 Second Avenue North, Columbus 11th-Coahoma S. B. Wise, P. O. Box 7067, Jonestown 12th-Sunflower Robert L. Crook, Ruleville 13th-Warren Ellis Bodron, Room 708, First National Bank Bldg., Vicksburg 14th-Lee Noel Monaghan, P. 0, Box 379, Tupelo 15th-Adams Marion Smith, Box 1377, Natchez 16th-Pike R. B. Reeves, P. 0. Box 998, McComb 17th-Rankin Jim Buck Ross, Pelahatchie 18th-Monroe Frank Leftwich, 107 Davis Drive, Aberdeen 19th-Madison Edwards C. Henry, 442 Lyon St., Canton 20th-Yazoo Herman B. DeCell, Box 960, Yazoo City 21st-Panola J, Roland Lowe, 216 Eureka, Batesville 22nd-Holmes T. M. Williams, Sr., Box 210, Lexington 23rd-Alcom- J. P. Dean, 923 Sixth Street, Corinth Prentiss 24th-Tishomingo­ Cecil L. Sumners, 311 South Fulton St., Iuka Itawamha 2,5th-Tippah­ Talmadge D. Littlejohn, P. 0. Box 833, New Union Albany 26th-Marshall­ George M. Yarbrough, Box 17, Red Banks Benton 27th-Lafayette­ M. M. Franklin, P. 0. Box 282, Oxford Pontotoc MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE 3 28th-Tunica­ Jack Tucker, Box 826, Tunica Quitman 29th-DeSoto­ B. G. Perry, P. 0. Box 121, Horn Lake Tate 30th-Issaquena­ Ollie Mohamed, 105 Oak St., Belzoni Sharkey­ Humphreys 31st-Tallahatchie­ Walter V. Moore, Jr., Oakland Yalobusha­ Brad Dye, Jr., Mound Street, Grenada Grenada 32nd-Calhoun- J. P. Davis, Mantee Webster 33rd-Chickasaw­ Robert D. Anderson, Okolona Clay 34th-Attala­ John Clark Love, Box 527, Kosciusko Choctaw­ Doyle Perry, Rt. l, Box 149, Louisville Winston 35th-Oktibbeha­ Ben F. Hilbun, Jr., Box 332, Starkville Noxubee 36th-Montgomery­ Arnie Watson, P. O. Box l, North Carrollton Carroll 37th-Neshoba­ Joe Mulholland, Route 3, Collinsville Kemper 38th-Leake- T. G. McCormick, 526 Hillsboro St., Forest Scott­ Paul Lee, P.O. Box 247, Carthage Newton 39th-Smith- Thomas W. Rogers, Raleigh Jasper 40th-Clarke­ W.\Vol Jones, Jr., P. 0. Box 96, Waynesboro Wayne 4lst-Simpson­ Ike Sanford; Box 55, Collins Covington 42nd-Perry-Greene­ Hudie Pitts, Rt. 2, Lucedale George-Stone 43rd-Hancock­ James A. Rester, P. 0. Box 254-a, Picayune Pearl River 44th-C\aiborne­ P. M. Watkins, Port Gibson Jefferson 45th-Wilkinson­ John Powell, Rt. 2, Box 35, Liberty Amite 46th-Lincoln­ W. M. Jones, Box 644, Brookhaven Franklin 4 7th-Copiah­ Tom Douglas, Box 431, Hazlehurst Lawrence 48th-Walthall­ W. C. Smith, Kokomo Marion 49th-Jefferson J. Edgar Lee, Box 606, Prentiss Davis-Lamar 4 1964 HAND BOOK BIOGRAPHICAL DATA OF SENATORS 1964-1968 PRESIDING OFFICER GARTIN, CARROLL, Lieutenant-Governor, Laurel, Born September 14, 1913, at Meridian, Mississippi. Lawyer; Baptist; Mason; Shriner; O.E.S.; K. of P.; Odd Fellow; Rebekah Lodge; Exchange Club; American Legion; V.F.W.; 40 et 8; Mayor Laurel Two Terms. Married. Lieutenant-Governor and President of the Senate 1952-1960. SENATORS ALEXANDER, WM. B., (Bill), 1008 Farmer Street, Cleveland. 7th: Bolivar. Born December 23, 1921, at Boyle, Miss. Lawyer; Landlord; Baptist; Mason; Shriner;. Exchange Club; State Com­ mander V.F.W.; Member Bolivar County, Mississippi and Ameri­ can Bar Associations; Director Cleveland Chamber of Commerce. Married. Senate 1961-1964. ANDERSON, ROBERT DARROW (Bob), Okolona. 33rd: Chicka­ saw, Clay. Born December 20, 1930, at Okolona, Miss. Cattle­ man; Episcopalian; Kappa Alpha Order; Delta Sigma Pi; Farm Bureau; Mississippi Cattlemen's Association; American Legion; V.F.W.; Chamber of Commerce. Married. Senate 1960-1964. BODRON, ELLIS BARKETT (Ellis), Room 708, First National Bank Building, Vicksburg. 13th: Warren. Born October 25, 1923, at Vicksburg, Miss. Lawyer; Mississippi State and Ameri­ can Bar Associations; Past Member Mississippi Board of Bar Com­ missioners; President, Warren County Bar Association 1963-1964; Pi Kappa Alpha; Phi Delta Ph!; Omicron Delta Kappa; Lions Club. Married. House 1948-1952; Senate 1952-1964. BURGIN, WILLIAM GARNER, JR. (Wm. G.), 516 Second Avenue North Columbus. 10th: Lowndes. Born August 3, 1924, at Rock Hill, S. C.; Attorney; Baptist; Mason; Elks; Lions Club. Married. Senate 1952-1960. CAMPBELL, BLAND HAYDEN (Hayden), 3529 Galloway Ave., Jackson. 1st: Hinds. Born February 7, 1905, at Middlesboro, Ky. State Agent, Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corp., Milwaukee, Wisc.; Board of Directors, Hinds County Cancer Association, Old Men's Home, Little Red School House, Mississippi Chapter of National Society for Prevention of Blindness and Mississippi As­ sociation for Retarded Children; Mississippi Council on Mental Retardation; Methodist; Past President Mississippi Advertising Club; Sons of Confederate Veterans; Past President Mississippi Travelers Association; Jackson Knife and Fork Club. Married. House 1948-1952; Senate 1956-1964. MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE 5 CARAWAY, WILLIAM JULIUS (Bill), 105 California Ave., Le­ land. 3rd: Washington. Born August 23, 1910, at Brookhaven, Miss. Chemist; Real Estate; Insurance; Banker; Methodist; Pi Kappa Alpha; Rotary Club; Lions Club; American Legion; Flying Farmers Delta Council; Farm Bureau; Chamber of Commerce; Aircraft Owners and Pilot Club; Mississippi Automobile C!uh; Twin City Little Theatre. Married. Senate 1960-1964. COLLINS, ELSON K. (E. K.), Box 732, Waynesboro Dr., Laurel. 5th: Jones. Born December 17, 1911, in Jones County, Miss.• Lawyer; Presbyterian; Mason; Shriner American Legion; National Judge Advocate General; V.F.W., Past State Commander; State Bar Association; President Jones County Bar Association; Bar Commissioner 18th Circuit Court District. Married. Senate 1960- 1964. CROOK, ROBERT LACEY (Bob), Ruleville. 12th: Sunflower. Born April 22, 1929, at Bolton, Miss. Owner, Dry Cleaning Company; Law Student; Episcopalian; Sons of Confederate Ve­ terans; Rotary Club; American Legion; 40 et 8; Farm Bureau; Chamber of Commerce; Civil Defense Directors Association; State Director of Civil Defense 1960-1963. Married. DAVIS, JAMES PRESTON (J. P.), Mantee. 32nd: Calhoun, Web­ ster. Born April 18, 1897, at Mantee, Miss. Farmer; Baptist; Mason; Farm Bureau;
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