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STATE OF GEORGIA
COUNTY OF CHATHAM
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SAID L C . Y
■BENEVOLENT The peUtion SOCIETY, o ^t he^MUTUAL
respectfully shows:
FIRST
That petitioner was duly in
corpora!°d by order of the Su-
perior Court of this County
February 19, »21 -
c .i - d saw
*r;T : S“tS Clerk’s Se°£f . the
Superior Court of Chatham
Book County, Number Georgia 11, folio in 402, Charter; and
that there have been no amend- <
menu- o R^chai er.
pired That petitioners’ the 19th day charter_cx- of Feb¬
on
ruary, 1941 (Nineteen hundred
and forty-one), but your peti¬
tioners have continued to func¬
tion as a corporation and ex¬
ercise its affairs in ignorauce of
the fact that its charter had
expired, but upon ascertaining
this fact, it is now desired to
renew and revive said charter
for i period of thirty-five years.
and to obtain confirmation oi
its acts in the interim,
THIRD
That at a meeting of the
mcF ibers of said corporation
helc in Chatham County, ounty, Ga Ga
pur. uant to to due due notice notice as as to to
timf \ • place and purpose, at
wli ch meeting all of the mem-
of said corporation were
pres sent in person or by proxy
and at said meeting all of said
ns ibers voted unanimously for
the passage of a resolution ask¬
in' fc a renewal and revival ol
jj iiiowt-r’s charter, and that
the avts of the corporation
since xie expiration of its
d arter Le confirmed. A cer¬
tified copy of said resoltuion be-
in", attached marked ‘Exhibit
A" and made a part hereof.
WHEREFORE petitioners pray
that jt; charter be renewed and
revived for a period of thirty-
five < 35) years from the 10th
day of February, 1941, and that
the acts and doings of the cor¬
poration in the period between
th > date of expiration as afore¬
said and date of renewal and
revivor be confirmed as acts of
the corporation.
LEWIS L. SCOTT,
Attorney for Petitioners.
RESOLUTION FOR THE RE¬
NEWAL OF CHARTER
EE IT RESOLVED by the
members of the MUTUAL BENE¬
VOLENT SOCIETY. INC., by un¬
animous vote of those entitled
to vote on the question at a
meeting regularly called on the
18th day of August, 1947, that
the foregoing renewal to the
Charter of said corporation is
hereby proposed, and upon due
adoption of this resolution, the
officers of said corporation an
hereby authorized and direct¬
ed to procure said renewal a
the laws in such cases provide
and direct, and that all acts
since the expiration of its
charter be confirmed.
Done by order of the MUTU¬
AL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
INC.
This the 18th day of August,
1947.
MUTUAL BENEVOLENT
SOCIETY, INC.,
JAS. J. EDWARDS,
BEDGOOD,' Prpsldpii t
' MORGAN C.
ORDER
The petition of MUTUAL BE¬
NEVOLENT SOCIETY, INC.,
a renewal and reviver of
charter coming on to be
and it appearing that the
plication is legitimately within
the perview ol the laws of
State of Georgia, that a
tificate from the Secretary <i
State has been presented,
claring that the name of said
corporation is not the name of
any other existing corporation
registered in the records of the
fore; Secretary of State, now there¬
IT IS ORDERED, DECREE
AND ADJUDGED that the char¬
ter of MUTUAL BENEVOLENT
SOCIETY. INC., be, and Off
::(OXie is hereby renewed and' re¬
vived and the existence of. ,s<fct
corporation is hereby extended
for a term of thirty-five )35i
years from the 19th day of Feb¬
ruary, 1941. a fid that all of tin
ation acts and doings of said corpor¬
in the period between the
date of expiration and the da>.>
of renewal and reviver of its
charter are hereby confirmeo
and held to be the acts and
doings of the original corpora¬
tion.
This charter does not grant
any right to the corporation to
engage in the sale or posses-
s on of intoxicating liquors or
beverages, nor to own, operate
or ling possess device any lottery or gamb¬
or game or permit
same to be located upon the
premises of the
The violation of this para¬
graph or any penal law, this
charter shall be forfeited.
In Open Court this 5th day
of September, 1947.
D. S. ATKINSON.
Judge. Chatham Superior Court
E J. C. of Ga.
A TRUE COPY.
JOHN R. FAWCETT.
Dep. Clerk, Superior Court
Chatham County, E. J. C. of Ga.
Petition For Incorporation
STATE OF GEORGIA
CHATHAM COUNTY
IN CHATHAM SUPERIOR
COURT
Tb« petition ejf the MEN’S
OLUB OF ST. STEPHENS
CHURCH. Incorporated, re¬
spectfully shows:
FIRST
That petitioner was duly hi-
corporated bj* order of the Su-
perior court, dated the 20th day
per'or ' Court of Chatham Coun-
ty Georgia, and HT that ■ there ’ have ------
been no amendments ‘ to said
charter
SECOND
That J petitioner s Charter ex-
P ired °?.. theMth ine 20111 day aay rf °!.. Jm-
iiarv htl 1 Q 40 . hut vovr fuAction netitioner ___
f continued to as
corporation and exercise its
thA^th? that tne ffirter^ad onarver naa expired expueu
nOW des j rec j to renew, re-
v j ve and change the name of
thlrtv-fin^ * 1 (°35»^years^Ind U
ab taln a confirmation of its
corporate acts in the interim
THIRD
That at the same time peti-
tioner desires to change the
corporate name of said corpor-
ition from that of MEN’S CLUB
OF ST STEPHEN CHURCH, IN-
CORPORATED to MEN’S CLUB
OF ST. MATTHEWS EPISCO-
1 AL CHURCH, INCORPORA 1
FOURTH
That the purpose of said cor-
poration shall continue as
fore, to promote religious,
ial and ec j uca u 0 nal activities
ind sba ji not engage in any
1C ^ S wba tsoevcr contrary to the
aws.
PIFTH
That the present officers and
Iheir addresses of said corpor-
ation are as follows: Wilson
Hubert, President, 3030
street; Eulie Bellinger, Vice
Florence Hill; W. V. Winters
Georgia State College; Rt. Rev
Justave H. Caution, recto--
chaplain. 313 East Harris St
nd a corDora^h)n D ?h U R
d he^ said C °Matthews Ul
St.
hurch of 313 East Harris St..
avannah, Chatham County
SIXTH
A meeting of the wi^i members of
.aid corporation held in
Chatham County, Georgia,
* ,e P. lilui pal cpHce, pursuant
o notice duly , given as to the
ime, place and purpose, at
vhich meeting all of the
>ers were present in person or
>y proxy and unanimously vol-
:d in the form of a resolution
isking for a renewal and re-
vival of petitioner’s charter and
hat the acts of the
harter )i nC L be th ,f confirmed, ^ ira ^° n .. that 0f . Sa A its d
'harter be amended by ehang-
ng the name of said corpora-
ion from MEN’S CLUB OF ST.
TEPHENS CHURCH, INC., to
VIEN'S CLUB OF ST. MATT-
tiff'd tified S copy ot said resolution INC ; -A cer oe-
ing hereto attached and mark-
cd ‘Exhibit A” and made'a part
hereof.
WHERRFORE, PETITIONER
^ bT^enewefand^Jived
'barter
or a period of thirty-five 26tii 1 35«
/ears from the day of
'anuarv. 1940, and that the acts
and doings of the corporation
oi the period between the date
>1 expiration as aforementioned
late of renewal and reviver be
confirmed as acts of the corpor-
ation. (2) That the corporate
name of said corporation be
.^ ^hanged e ’ lba !}s from ^; barcb Men’s Incorporated Club of St.
'
CHtm'ru ST ’ MATT '
HEWS mr
Attorney for Petitioner
EXHIBIT A
incorporated .
Stephens Church,
duly incorporated by order of
' he Superior Court of Chatham
County, Georgia, on the 26th
said i a od°oVtwent|’ years %nd
charter has not been
WHEREAS, the charter of
corporation has expired, _______ but
wmbrr.s rontliraed lo
wsiPous Id^n )us t)f of ed renewing and they and are
ng the same, and obtaining
WHEREAS, it is further de-
sired to amend the charter by
changing the name from MEN'S
S T ' „STEPHENS
c-rlUnCH. INC., , to MEN S CLUB
OF ST MATTHEWS EPISCO¬
PAL CHURCH, INC; now there-
IT RESOLVED by
Men s Club of St. Stephen’s
Church. Incorporated, by un-
animous vote of the members
"ntitled to vote on the question
at. a meeting regularly called on
, riiat ’ e f 2 J} the h f foregoing day of January, renewal of 1947, the
tK r c™flrZuon rP S at ,u'’' Sg
since the expiration of its
"harter be confirmed, and that
its name be changed from Men’s
Club of St Stephens Church
Incorporated, to Men’s Club of
St. Matthews Episcopal church,
Inc., is hereby proposed and
upon due adoption of said res¬
olution, the officers of said cor¬
poration are hereby authorized:
and directed to procure said cnangej re -!
newal. confirmation and
of name as the laws in such
cases provide and direct
ORDER
The petition of the Men’s I
Club of St. Stephens Crufeh I
Incorporated, for a renewal and
reviver, and an amendment of;
its charter changing its corpor¬
ate name to Men's Club of St I
Matthews Episcopal Church. In-1
corporated, coming on to be
heard, and it appearing to
satisfaction of the court
the application is 1' • • tmat
retary of State has been
seated, " " declaring - ---------- th** the
of said corporation is not
name of any other tban
rpcnrSf nf°?he ^poftarv
State, CI-atp nQW now therefore: therefore:
t. 11 ic Ls Ordered, decreed
adjudged that the Charter
Club of St
the same thereby
and revived and that its
be changed to Men’s Club,
St. Matthews Episcopal
Kf’extetance d shail
for a period of Thirty-Five (35 1
years from the 2Gth day
January, 1940. and that all
the acts and doings of said
poration in the period
the date of expiration and
of renewal and revivor of
charter are hereby
doings of the original corpora-
in.
court, this the 22nd
day of September, 1947
D. S. ATKINSON,
of Superior Court
ham County, Georgia
A true copy:
JOHN R. FAWCETT,
Dep. Clerk of Chatham County
Superior Court.
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DR. SHEPARD BURIED
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Continued _ from _ _ Page 1
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^ Wltt lhc lmeriSrMe American M A dicS dical U i as 8
sociation and state and federa 1
departments It also won mem-
bership in the American A. so-
clat,on of College;
of &*°***ry Schools for Nc
^ roes ’ anc " e American Coun-
cil of Education.
! His second passion was that
of his race. A natural leader
0 f m en ’ he was j in the forefront
of eve racia endeavor in the
s ^ ate nnf| and thp the southeast, snnth( , ast Fo ,
many years, he was grand mas-
of the North Carolina Prince
Ha n Masons ’ and for even many
more yeais > ex nrp P 1 sident „ ldpnt nf ot thp th.
North Carolina Teachers Asso-
ciation. He used his
the Masons to finance his
efforts in racial statesmanship
He was also k rancl . patron t of f
the Eastern Star, former
retary of finances for ‘Worth the
Kniuhts £ S of Pvthians f^mL of
a la a . K r Hire ( tm-
01 0 f the Mechanics Mecnanics and md Fanners Fum
bank.
< He had the friendship and
esteem of the noted men of the
nati ° n ’ was / n inti,natc of Bov-
emor>; and senators, anti es-
-
Pecially the governors of North
Carolina for the last two
cades. A conservative liberal
he had audacity in seeking ad-
f, vances for his his people, nennip h„t but ho be ‘
lleved in . weighing situations so
as to make the strongest pre-
sentation.
As president of the
group ’ he led tlle «ght for par-
.* n sa ^ aides which the asso-
cia H° n won without a fight
The agreement entered intr
was thal equality in pay would
a P Cr iod 01
uee 01 t0U1 ycais instead .
a sudden changeover, which
would have jolted the financia’
P aitment 7 the educa «o» a l de- I
-
| Shepara leaves to
mourn
11 ? P assin 8 four sisters, Mis;
^ Thtrest L. Shspard, Mesdame!
S ldlula 311 7 McCurdy, ° urha " 1 ' and Boston: Mra
f wo daughters, Mrs. Annie Day
ham ’ a stepson Albert Robin
-
son uf Phoenix, Ariz.. and two
grandchiIdren ' Annie Day and
Carolyn Smitli. New Bern, N. C
-OCAL ALUMNI TO
™
continued .
from Page 1
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s ^ a ^ e °f officers for the 1947-
4b term.
All alumni of Georg’a State
college are expected to attend
' '
“ meeting.
DEMAND S500.000 ESTATE
FOR FATHER DIVINE
Continued from Page 1
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vine will fight.
Associated with Madison in
the battle to win at least $300.-
0CG o the half-million dollar
estate was Kevie Frankel. Miss
Lyons, who lived in one of Di-
Harlem missions, died fol-
lowing a long illness and
entire estate to Divine
his followers.
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EDITH POWELL HEADS
PAULSEN COUNCIL
1 Paulsen school has been orga-
llzed into several clubs.
are lhe Glee Club, Dramatic
CJub( Edit0rial club> Health
Club and the Junior Red Cross I
Each of these clubs has plan-
ned to sponsor' an event for the
year
We celebrated Fire Prevention
Week along with aU other
school children by having
discussions, making posters, and
essay. We hope to
first prize in both the poster
and contests . this .. . „ year. „
essay
Although Mrs- Heard and
Fire chief Eady could not visit
ns tWs lerm Mrs Axley and
Fireman Alberino took their
places and gave us a talk and a
on our fire drill.
We als0 had ^ we i C ome vis-
Itors, Gordon Carson, president
of the Board of Education, and
John Lytjen and Jack Cook
We hope they will visit u:
again.
After a spirited campaign
the following officers
elected for the year:
Edith Powell, president; Her
' ^7*,' vice P resi ^
Audrey Carter, secretary; , Katif
wiHiams. assistant secretary;
nobert Sheppard, fire chief;
Leroy Miller and Johnnie Mae
chiefs of sanitation;
jeorge Strain, Albertha
pard, playground directors,
Charles Strain, captain of pa-
|-rol; S .muel Wright, chief 01
:ta * fic '
Ilu ' councl1 Headed by these
° :ficers has made P lans tor
the inauguration which will be
held Wednesday, October 15,
10 ° clock on the the school
Krounds - Leonard Law will be
i guest speaker.
The regular PTA meeting was
*. al uie scnooi ai ine a P
P° inted time -
After the business of the
meeting, which was the instal-
atl0n 01 f 0 ff tlcers . > a formal o.mai
ve lc ome was made to our pi in¬
cl P al - Miss Mettella Maree.
was presented a bouquet
Rowers, after which a deliciou. 1
re P ast was served , , by a commit- .
tee of parents-
JULIA JOHNSON,
! Reporter
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TEST SUIT ON BIAS
SCHOOL St if STEM FILED |
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Continued from page one
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law tbe board is required
pi 0 °, id a full-time 1111 1 session S 1” of ;
110t ess than six . liours- Most
schools in the district have o
day at present. In
the suit charges that
Eliot Junior high school often
ull-time instruction, but that
Marguerite was refused adrnis
sion because the school is for
white children only.
Thc Dwyers’ briel
as a result of the segre
-ition, the girl must attend
school part-time and
years of her education lite
wasted.
MOUNTAIN-THORNE
rnntinued from Page 1
Clifford, to Mr. Robert Moun
| ta.in which is to take place on
Sunday, October 26, 1947, at the
zion Ba P tisfc church immedi-
ately after services.
LARGE CROWD ATTENDS ATTENDS 2nd >nd
i ARNOLD DEDKJATTON
A ca P acity audience witness-
ed the declication P rogram °*
| the rebuilt Second Arnold Bap¬
tist church last Sunday after-
tnoon. The First African Bap-
tis t church choir, under the di-
,
rection ol Peter Smalls with
; opened the program with the
lanthem, “Lift Up Ye Heads.’I
After the scripture reading and!
Last month. Ransom filed a
|similar suit in Virginia to
'lhe legality 1. ' of nr ‘, rnp "!, rpT,.™, ! “1 rr
, , . „
.
According to Asst. Corp
Counsel Chester H. Gray, rep-
ed on a congressional act
1878. which impowers the board
of education to “provide suitable
and convenient houses or rooms
for holding schools for colored;
children.'’ Supt. Corning said
that the overcrowded condition I
in Browne school, making it ne-
for students to
only part-time, would be reliev-
as soon as the planned Miller
high school is construct-
ed - He said that bids for this
° o1 are s00u to be advertis-
Baptist church, a solo;
rendered by Mrs. Christina
Jackson, president of the Dea-
coness Board of Second Arnold
Baptist church. Highlighting
the program was the welcome
address by Mrs. Ola Dingle, or-
ganlst of Second Arnold and
of the pastor. Response;
was by W. J. Ayers, chairman!
of the Deacon Board of FAB
church, and congratulatory re¬
marks were made by Deacon, i
Raleigh Bryant of FAB.
The dedicatorial sermon was
preached by Dr. R. M. Gilbert
pastor of FAB church. Dr. Gil¬
bert combined his dramatic
ability with his theological and
| psychological training near the
.“7^ ,h '
: Mr. Ruffner, who is noted for
his modern gospel rhythms and
harmonies, accompanied the
FAB choir through several gos-
pel numbers which helped to
collect sll3.23 for this 32-year-
od church.
Several visiting ministers
were present.
HARRIS STREET SCHOOL ,
The IB Class and the 3B Class |
have a pet turtle for their sci-
center. Mrs. E. Lindsay
and Mrs. L. A- Flynn are the
teachers, rspectively.
The 1A and IB classes, Mrs.
e. Brown, teacher, enjoyed a
birthday party given at the
school by the grandmother of
one of their classmates, Dorothy
Mae.
The 4B Class, Mrs. Smith
teacher, is studying about the
in South America.
Mrs. S. P. Moore’s 5B Class
will visit historic places in Sa¬
vannah.
The 5A and 6A Classes, with
Mrs. O. B. Dingle as teacher,
made a trip to Carnegie Library
and wrote compositions about it
They have two new pictures in
room
GB, Mrs. M. Alford, teacher,
At the Friday assembly program
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Irene Mitchell read the essay
she wrote on “How to Prevent
Fires.’ Ernestine Heidt accom-
her teacher to Fort Pu-
last Saturday.
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EAST BROAD PTA
! The PTA of East Broad St
SC hool met Monday with 96 par-
j ents present _ Pep a nd PTA
spngs were led by Mrs yeroni-
c , Campbell with Mrs. Flovd a*t
the piano . The program con-
Lj sisted 0l a poem by Mrs . Mil-
re( j Hutchins, a duet by Misses
Mariah Grant and Bertha Stev-
ens a reading by Mrs. Veronica
Campbell, and a short talk by
a father, John Cohen. Mrs. G
teacher of the IB class,
waa presented a gift by J. B
f or ba ying the
number of parents present (26.)
Mrs Ruby G adson, the princi-
pal, gave encouraging remarks
TELLS WHY HE REMAINS
A NEGRO
Continued from page 1
sa, Okla., riot of 1921, he was
deputized and assigned to a
squad car to patrol the streets
for “Negroes to kill-’
His SRL article touches alsc
upon , , his . intimate onntort contact with with
Negro and white soldiers and
officers in the last war in both
and Asia.
A condensed recording of the
article was made, for broad-
casting purposes by Station
WNEW, New York, and arrange¬
ments are being made to re-
lease duplicates of the record
ing for other radio stations.
DISTRICT PTA TO HOLD
FALL INSTITUTE
The Savannah District Par-
ent-Teachers will hold their
annual fall institute Saturday
October 25, at Beach-Cuylei
school at 10:30 a. m. All
schools in the following coun¬
ties are expected to be repre¬
sented: Chatham, Effingham
Liberty, Bryan, Long, Glynn, I
McIntosh and Camden. ;
Gov. M. E Thompson has
designated October as Parent-
Teacher Month. The drive is
on for membership. Supt. Col¬
lins is asking that all teachers
give their support to the Par¬
ent-Teacher enrollment mem
bership campaign.
The meeting promises to be
very informative and dinner
will be served at 3 p. m. Mrs
Josephine A. Brinson is district
president and Mrs. Lillie T
Lewis, secretary.
PAULSEN PTA A SCHOOL NEWS
Paulsen School held its regu¬
lar PTA meeting Monday, Octo¬
ber 13, presided over by the
president, Mrs. Carrie Moore-
The following officers were
installed by one of the parents,
Rev. Derrick Avenger: Mrs. Car¬
rie Moore, president; Mrs. Daisy
Ealey, vice president; Mrs. Mil¬
dred Sampson, treasurer;
Fannie Preston, secretary; Mrs
Lucy Solomon, assistant secre-
tary; Mrs. Delphine Willis,
torian; Mrs. Mattie Lemon,
porter.
Mrs. Lucy Solomon in behalf
of the teachers and parents
presented to the new princi-
pal, Miss Mettella W. Maree, a
lovely basket of flowers
This being Fire Prevention
week, Fireman Alverina spoke
in the absence of Chief Eady
Mrs. Axley accompanied him.
The president of the Board
of Education, Mr. Carson, Mr
Lytjen and Mr. Cook visiteci
the school this month.
Edith Powell was elected pres-
ident of the school council last
week. All officers will be in-
stalled this week.
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“I took the famous taste-test —
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Try it. Say, “RC for me!” That’s
the quick way to get a quick-up
with Royal Crown Cola —best
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1947
GODEFROY’ GETS CERTIF'I-
CATE OF PUBLIC SERVICE
middle j-rrrs of the last century. . In
1879 he came to America and
shortly therafter opened one of
the earliest hairdressing estab-.
lishments in St- Louis. After
thousands of experiments, he
finally perfected a formula lor
“Larieuse” and in 18*15 launch¬
the new project in a modest
way. Its popularity spread like
the proverbial wild fire and
soon demand for it came from
sections of the country. With
tills proof of its sound merits,
‘Larieuse” was then promoted
through an extensive field force
and advertising.
Through the years sales have
continued upward and under
the direction of Charles W
Godefroy many other equally
popular cosmetic items have
been produced bjy the com¬
pany.
Today these items proudly
bearing the famous brand name
of “Godefroy” are sold not only
throughout the United States
but in many remote corners 0 .
the globe.
LOW COST RURAL
HOUSING SHORT COURSE
Continued From Page One
improving or building their own
homes back in the various coun¬
ties. The leaders will go back
set up result demonstra-
for their neighbors.
Some jobs that will be taught
the clinic are: Mixing
for various farm jobs
hanging doors, laying out build-
ing foundations, making cement
blocks, laying cement blocks
making and setting window and
door frames, cutting simple
rafters, laying floors, putting in
window panes, simple farm
sewerage disposal, painting,
patching and covering roots.
Friday, November 14, will be
visitors’ day. Persons visiting
the 4-H camp at Dublin on this
date will have an opportunity
to see the group at work. There
will be a program Friday after-
noon and Dr. F. D. Patterson
president of Tuskegee institute
will address the group.
NAACP YOUTH MEET
IN HOUSTON
continued from page l
when it meets in Houston, Tex..
November 5-9.
Mrs. Ruby Hurley, NAACP
youth secretary, has issued a
national call to the youth chap¬
ters throughout the country
urging attendance at the con¬
ference where methods of car¬
rying forward the for wintejk younj^peo- and
spring program
ple will be discussed. The key¬
note speaker for the opening
session of the conference No¬
vember 5, will be Roy Wilkins
assistant secretary, from the
New York office.
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