Walter Raleigh McDonald and Jim Lester "Jim" Gillis, chosen by Herman Talmadge to be Public Service Commissioner and State Highway Board Director (respectively), during Talmadge's January-March 1947 term as governor during the "Three Governors Controversy," Atlanta, Georgia, early 1947.
MLA
Atlanta Journal-Constitution. "Walter Raleigh McDonald and Jim Lester "Jim" Gillis, chosen by Herman Talmadge to be Public Service Commissioner and State Highway Board Director (respectively), during Talmadge's January-March 1947 term as governor during the "Three Governors Controversy," Atlanta, Georgia, early 1947.." Georgia State University. Special Collections. 1947, http://digitalcollections.library.gsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ajc/id/1480.
APA
Atlanta Journal-Constitution (1947). Walter Raleigh McDonald and Jim Lester "Jim" Gillis, chosen by Herman Talmadge to be Public Service Commissioner and State Highway Board Director (respectively), during Talmadge's January-March 1947 term as governor during the "Three Governors Controversy," Atlanta, Georgia, early 1947.. Retrieved from http://digitalcollections.library.gsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ajc/id/1480
Chicago
Atlanta Journal-Constitution. "Walter Raleigh McDonald and Jim Lester "Jim" Gillis, chosen by Herman Talmadge to be Public Service Commissioner and State Highway Board Director (respectively), during Talmadge's January-March 1947 term as governor during the "Three Governors Controversy," Atlanta, Georgia, early 1947.." 1947. April 20, 2026. http://digitalcollections.library.gsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ajc/id/1480.