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Legal Notice
Wic Os
rounty of Wayne.
2T.Mrto» of the Probate
, rt for said tlounty of Wayne,oU
. lhe Probate Court Room
he City of Detroit, on the Sec-D ‘ . y of October, In the year'Dd thousand nine hundred and
Present D. J. Healy,
ludge of Probate.f in the Matter of the Estute of
Lr,b Matilda Butler, Deceußed.P* H A . Webster, executor of the
hT will and testument of saidr* ett8 ed. having rendered to this
Court his final, administration ac-
L-Bt and filed therewith his petl-
,on praying that the residue of
*jd estate be. assigned In accord-
#DCe with the provisions of said
Ult will:It lg ordered. That the Fourth
day of November, next, at ten o'-
clock *n the forenoon at said CourtRoom be appointed for examining
and allowing said account andbearing said petition
And it lx further Ordered Thata copy of tills order be publishedthree successive weeks previous to
laid lime of hearing, in the Dctroit Tribune, a newspaper printedand circulating la said County ofWayne.
D. J. HEALY,Judge of Probate
(A True Copy)CLIFFORD NELSON.
Deputy Probate Register.10-9—lo-2:1
\tijs. Loomis, Jones, Piper& C olden,
301 Kandolpb Bldg.3TATK OF MICHIGAN. In the
Crlcult Court for the County ofWayne In Chancery.
EDDIE OOMAG. Plaintiff, vs.HELEN 0. DOMAG. Defendant.
NO. 270,909ORDER OF PUBLICATION
At a session of said Court heldat the Court House la the City ofDetroit, County of Wayne andState of Michigan on the 17th dayof August, A. D. 1937:
Present HONORABLE GUY A.MILLER, Circuit Judge.It appearing to this Court, from
affidavit on file, that the defend-ant. Helen G Domng is not a resi-dent of the State of Michigan, butthat she resides in (Jiurleston,West Virginia;
IT IS ORDERED that she ap-pear and answer the bill of com-plaint In this cause within three(3) months from the dale of thisOrder, or said M of complaintwill be taken confessed, andthat this Order be served by reg-istered mail or be published, its re-quired by Law. in the Detroit Trl-
bune. a newspaper prinled, pub-lished and circulating In saidCounty.CUY A MILLER.
Circuit Judge(A true copy)
VERNON L KERWIN.Deputy Clerk
9-18 10-30ATTY. CHARLES K. PERKINS
6-" E. Warren Ate.NO. 2714*4
STATE OF MICHIGAN. In theCircuit ( ourt for the County ofWayne. In Chancery.
CATHERINE BLAIR, Plaintiff,vs. SAM BLAIR, Defendant.
At a session of said Court heldat theX’ourt House iu the City ofDetroit. In said County, on the 2ndday of Sept. A. I).. 1937 Present:Honoiuble Robert M. Toms. Cir-cuit Judge.
Satisfactory proof by affidavitshowing that said defendant. SamBlair, does not reside in tlris State,but Ills present wheresihouts is un-known and cannot be ascertained,that his last known place of resi-dence was at 92r» Adelaide Street.< ity of Detroit, County of Wayneaud State of Michigan.
On Motion of Charles It Perkins,attorney for the plaintiff,
IT IS ORDERED THAT THESAIL defendant enter hi* appear-ance in said cause on or beforethree months from the date of thisorder or the Bill of Complaint mayhe taken as confessed, and thatsaid order lie published iu the De-troit Tribune and a copy thereofserved upon defendant by register-ed mail as required by law.
ROBERT M. TOMSCircuit Judge
<A true copy)VERNON L. KERWIN
Deputy Clerk 9-11 10-23
NO. 1*4,136state OF MICHKIAN,
ss.County of Wayne.At a session of tin* I'robi'.e
Court, for said County of Wayn ,hell at the Probate Court Room inHit City of Detroit, on the twenty-third day of September in the yearone thousand nine hundred thirtyseven. Present Thomas C. Murphy.Judge of Probate.
In the Matter of the Estate ofLima Smith, a mentally incompi-tent person. On reading and tiling'he petition, duly verified, of Elijfih Sml.h. guardian of said ward,I raying that he tie licensed to sellcertain real estate of said ward forthe purpose of paying the debts ofsaid ward and the charges ofmanaging said estate and to pro-vide funds for support of saidWard:
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elghtU’day oT October, next at teno'clock tu the forenoou, at saidLourt Ro.,m be appointed for hear-ing said petition, und that all per-sons interested in said estate ap-pour before said Court at said time•ud place, to show’ cause why alicense snould not be granted tosaid guardian to sell real estateas prayed for in said petition. Andit is further Ordered, That a copy°f this order be published threesuccessive weeks previous to saidtime of heuriug, in the Detroit Tri-bune, a newspaper printed aud cir-culating in said County of Wayne,Aud personally served fourteendays previous to said time of hear-ing upon Superintendent of Poor.
THOMAS U MLR PHY,Judge of Probate
(A true copy)CLIFFORD NELSON
Deputy Probate Register10-9 -10-30
Ain. ain lint u. iuvidson911 (-ratlet Ate.
NO. 270.>7HSTATE OF MICHIGAN. In the
circuit Court for the County ofWayne. In Chancery.
PEARL JOHNSON, Plaintiff, vsROBERT JOHNSON. Defendant.
Order of PublicationAt it session of suld Court, held
nt the Court-house in the City ofDetroit, Way lie County, Michigan,on i*.e iOl It day of September A.it 1937 Present Hon. Lester S.Moll, circuit Judge.
in tills ettusc it appearing thattlie defend. l ut herein, Robert John--<>ll, l.i a 11 sldent of this State hutins win .vain ut unknown; that hislast known address was Mt.Clemens, Miclilgan.
On m »'lnn of Arthur B. Davidsonattorney for the plaintiff, it is
dei' il that Hie defendant, Robert~•hnsi'ti. cuter IBs appearance inaid cause on or before three: 01 lis from the date of this order>' said Bill of complaint will be
irbiii as confessed against him.1 1 is furl tier ordered that a copy
<» tills order be published accorda- to law in tin* Detroit Tribune
• l 'hat a copy of this order bent bv registered mail to the de-
-11 ■ till ill's last known address.LESTER S. MOLL
Circuit Judge(A true copy)*
VERNON C. KERWINDeputy Clerk 9-25—11-6
\ttys. McDonald k Smith9(1 Gratiot Ave.
No. 23.1,117'
.STATE OF MICHIGAN,(' unty of Wayne, ss.At a session of the Probate'mu for said County of Wayne,
arid at the Probate Cburt Roomm ihe City of Detroit, on the
Tv cnt>-first day of September inhe year one thousand nine hun-Ired and thirty-seven.
Present Joseph A. Murphy. Judgeof Probate.
in tin* Matter of the Estate of< harlie Mercer. Deceased.
duty It. Mercer, administratrix' said rs-tute, having rendered toills Court her first and final dd-:i in;ration account and filed
h> ta with her petit!: n prayingiu.t In- residue of said estate bo
• u.ned to the persons entitled!i n to:
IT iS OKDMtKD That the\ cii y. • iMb day of October.c\t at ti n ( 'clock in the forenoon
t said Court Room be appointedo examining and allowing said
iceuiitit and hearing said petitionAnd it i.i further Ordered, That
i copy of ibis order be published!i t o sum sslve weeks previous
'I s :id time of hearing, in the De-ll Tribune, a newspaper print-
I and circulating in said Countyl Wayne.
JOSEPH A. MURPHY.Judge of Probate
iA tnn copy)DON I) CULLEN.
Deputy Probate Register10-2—lo-23
Ally. s. J. FlnmurunIM.» K, Put Won Ate.
No. *7STATU OF MICHIGAN. In tha!mti; Court fi>r the County ol
Wayne In Chancery.EDDIE LOVE. Plaintiff, vq
\VI 1.1.FM.A LOVB. DefendantORDER OF IM BRICATION
At a suasion of an Id Court heldit the County Building of the City>f Detroit In the County of Waynerid S'ute of Michigan on this 30Jrv of August, 1037.
Present. HON. ROBERT MTOMS. Circuit Judge.
It uppeartng from affidavit at-ta, lied hereto and on file hereinthat, the Plaintiff and the Del-nd-•nr herein were separated one
from the other at the City of Kan*i's In the State of Missouri 1n1930.
That the Defendant abandoned,deserted and left the Plaintiff, andthat they have not lived or co-habit'd together since that date.That the Plaintiff has made rea-sonable S'Hrch and inquiry amongacquaintances and friends wheknew the Defendant, and after«tich Inquiry he has not been ableHi ascertain where the Defendantnow resides or maintains her placeif nb< de. but that her last known
residence and place of abode was• n thi city of Knnsas 'and Stateof Missouri, and that she cannotlie served with process issuing
out of this court.On Motion of 8. .1. FLANAGAN,
attorney for the Plaintiff,IT IS ORDERED that the said
Wlllella I ove appear before thiscourt end answer the Bill of Com-plaint therein within three monthsfrom date hereof or the said BUIof • Complaint may be taken asconfess'd
It la Further Ordered that thisorder shall be published In theDetroit Tribune acordlng to law
Legal Notices
in such cases made and providedand a like copy be seut by regis-tered mail to the Defendant at herlust known address.
ROBERT M. TOMS.Circuit Judge
IA true copy)VERNON L. KERWIN,
Deputy Clerk9-4—lo-16
ATTY. CHARLES K. PERKINS.'*27 E. Warren
NO. 271276STATE OK MICHIGAN. In the
Circuit Court for the County ofWayne. In tfliancery.
ETHEL MAY PRICE, Plaintiff,vs. CHARLES PRICE. Defendant.
At u session of said Court heldut the Court House in the City ofDetroit, in the said County on the27th day of August A. D. 1937.Present: Honorable Robert M.Toms. Circuit Judge.
In this cause, it appearing byaffidavit on tile that the defendant,Charles Price, cannot be served byprocess Issued out.of this Court ashe is not a resident of the State ofMichigan, but resides in the Cityof New York, County es Queensand state of New York.
On Motion of Charles R. Perk-ins, attorney for the plaintiff,
IT IS ORDERED, that the de-fendant, Charlie Price, appear andanswer the Bill of Complaint inthis cause within three monthsfrom the date of this order, orhat suid Rill will be taken as
confessed and that this order bepublluhcd in the Detroit Tribunetnd a copy thereof served upon thedefendant by r*»glstered mail as re-quired by law.
ROBERT M. TOMSCircuit Judge
(A true copy)VERNON L. KERWIN
Deputy Clerk 9-11—10-25
ATTY. WILLIAM T. PATRICK SR.1901 St. Antoine Street
NO. 270,761STATE OF MICHIGAN. In the
Circuit Court for the County ofWayne, In (Yiancery
FRED ROBINSON Plulutlff, vs.AUDREY ROBINSON. Defendant.
Order To AppearAt a session of the übove entitled
Co)#, held in the County Buildingla the City of Detroit, County ofWayne, and State of Mlchigun, this18 duy of September, A. D. 1937.Present, Honorable Lester S. Moll,Circuit Judge.
Satisfactory proof, appearing byaffidavit, hereto attached, that theDefendant, Audrey Robinson, Isnot a resident of the City of De-troit. County of Wayne, and Stateof Michigan, but that her lastknown address was at No. 3343Hudson street. Detroit. Michigan,and that the Plaintiff made per-sonal visits to the said addressand has inquired among friendsand acquaintances of the Defenantand has failed to find her, and thePluiutiff has reason to believe thatthe Defendant is either in hidingor has left the State of Michigan
Ou motlou of William T. Pat-rick. Sr., Attorney for the Plaintiffit Is Hereby Ordered that the De-fendant enter her appearance eith-er in person, or by Atlorney .with-in throe nionthß from the datehereof, of the Bill of Complaintwill he taken as confessed againsther.
It Is Further Ordered that a truecopy of tills Order to appear besent to the last known address ofthe Defendant, postage prepaid,return receipt requested, and thatthe said order be published ac-cording to law.
LESTER S. MOLLCircuit Judge
(A true copy)VERNON C. KERWIN
Deputy ( lerk 9-25—11-6
A tty. Win. L. ( olden!!fll Itundolph Bldg.,
NO. ID7IMSTATE OF MICHIGAN,
County of Wayno hb.At a session of the Probate
Court for said Oounty of Wayne,held at the Probate Court Room inthe City of Detroit, on the Kigh-teenth day of September in theyear oue thousand nine hundredand thirty-seven.
Present JOSEPH A. MURPHY,Judge of probate.
In the Matter of the Estate ofCELIA DAY, Deceased.
William L. Colden, trustee ofsaid estate, having rendered to thisCourt his first account.
IT IS ORDERED. That the Fifthday of November, next beforeJudge Edwards Command at ten o’-clo< k in the forenoon at said CourtRoom be appointed for examiningand allowing said account.
And it is further Ordered. Thata copy of this order be publishedthree successive weeks previousto said time of hearing, In the De-troit Tribune, a newspaper print-ed and circulating in said Countyof Waynd.
JOSEPH A. MURPHY.Judge of Probate
(A true copy)CHARLES E. FLONY,
Deputy Probate Register10-2—lo 23
STATE OP MICHIGAN,County of Wayne, aa.
No. 960,649At a aeaalon of the Probate
Cburt for aaid County of Wayne,held at the Probate Court Room Inthe City of Detroit, on the twenty*seventh day of September In theyear one thousand nine hundredand thirty-seven.
Present THOMAS C. MURPHYJudge of Probate.
In the Matter of the Estate ofRobert Darts, a minor.
On reading and filing the peti-tion of of Estelle Tlnch prayingthat she be appointed guardian ofsaid Robert Davis.
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(Continued From First Pace)the reorganisation of bureaus ofthe federal government.
Lynch Bill 2ndOn the Senate calendar, the ami-
lynching bill in definitely act downfor the second Item of business,the first being an agriculture bill.Observers in Washington agreethat the untl-lynching bill muybring up a filibuster in the Senateby southern democrats, bu< prac-tically everyone, including leadingsouthern senators like Pat Harri-son of Mississippi, concedes thatthe anti-lynching bill is practicallycertain *o pass, filibuster or no fili-buster.
A fleeted It) BluckCertain Washington
also believe that the chances ofpassage of the anti-lynching billhave been made much brighter by>he episode of Justice Hugo L.Black with its revelation of hismembership in the Ku Klux K’.anThey feel that the anti-lynchingbill will receive some left-handedassistance from the revelation be-cause administration voters will b '
forced to take some definite actionto reassure the large blocs of Ne-gro voters in northern states whichwere thrown Into confusion anddismay by the revelation that thenew supreme court justice Is a for-mer member of the Klan.
Although even H»uihern senatorsand congressmen in tieofgiu. Mississippi. Louisiana and Tonesseehave admitted in the past fewweeks that the anti-lynching bill issure to pass in the next session,the N. A. A A C. P.. will h is lead-ing the campaign for its passage,issues a warning to all supportersof the bill not to relax their ef-forts until the bill is actually pass-ed The X. A. A (’ J\ points outthat a filibuster is distasteful t'most senators and they will donearly anything to avoid it andalso will give in quickly unless th •pressure from the voters at homeis kept up until the hill is passt and.
The X.* A A C. P again urgesvoters in their hum" towns to vis-it their senators while the latterare at home and inform them perBonally that the anti-lynching billmust be passed and a filibuster re-sisted to the end.
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At Y. W. C. A.(Continued From Hr>l Pagv)
eon u-t 12 o’clfw-k and and cuasiouwill continue until ?■ 'Mt. Mrs.Frederick H Fisher is to he thefeatured speaker ut luncheon dis-cussing “Family Adjustment inModern Life.” Mrs. Fisher is wellknown as the wife of the RevFrederick H. Fisher of CentralMethodist Church and us a speakerand writer and thinker. She has liv-ed in India and other f -reign countries and knows women’s prob-lems throughout the world today
Three dis. usslo i groups ut 2o’clock ar«' a till' ui;c and as follows:"Teaching It* Melon to '"hildren inthe Home" Id hv Rev. HoraceWhite: “Milking Home Livable” ledby Mrs B ' **r. home decor-ation expert and- >eial Diseases”led by Dr D II Givens of tbeWayne County Med', al Society. All*hrep topics are < f vital concern•o every wife and mother.
There will also b“ a presentationof the Consumer Cooperative Move-ment ;is it is operating in Detroitand Michigan today.
R-p resen tat ives of Premier andDerricoite Homemakers club areserving on the Y W C. A HomeRelations committee with Mrs.'"arter and are assisting with gen-eral nlans for the Institute whichpromists to be a very outstanding
event.Mothers of Girl Reserves are al-
so actively interested in the lil»<l-ftite All mothers will be welcometo attend the sessions. Luncheonreservations should be made nmlater than October 19 ut the Branch.Cherry r»710.
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THE DETROIT TRIBUNE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1937
Legal Notice*
IT IS ORDERED. That thefifth day of November, neat, at tano'clock in the forenoon beforeJudge Edward Command, at saidCourt Room be appointed forhearing said petition.
And it Is further Ordered That aoopy of this order be publishedthree successive weeks previousto eald time of hearing, In the De-troit Tribune, a newspaper print-ed and circulating in said Countyof Wayne.
THOMAS C. MURPHY.Judge of Probate.
(A true copy)CHARI.ES R HARRIS.Deputy Probate Register.
10-9—lo-80
LEWIS A KOWLETTE, Attorneys607 East Adams Are.
No. 271,826Order of Publication
STATE OF MICHIGAN. In theCircuit Court for the County ofWlayne, In Chancery.
ESTELLE COUNT, Plaintiff, vs.JAMES COUNT, Defendant.
At a session of said Court heldat the Court House in the City ofDetroit, County of Wayne andState of Michigan, on the 13th dayof September, A. D., 1937.
Present: Hon. Robert M. Toma,Circuit Judge.
Satisfactory proof by affidavitshowing that It cannot be ascer-tained in what state or country thedefendant resides and hla presentwhereabouts la unknown, that hlalast known place of residence wascare of General Delivery, City ofColumbia and State of South Caro-lina.
On Motion of Lewis & Rowlett*,Attorneys for the Plaintiff,
IT IS ORDERED that the saiddefendant enter his appearance insaid cause on or before three (3)months from the date of thla or-der, or the bill of romplnint may betaken as confessed, and that saidorder be published and a copythereof served upon defendant byregistered mall rs required by law.
ROBERT M. TOMS,Circuit Judge
(A True Copy)VERNON L. KERWIN,
Deputy Clerk. 10-9—11-20
CASPER C. CUTLER. Attorney1751 Penobscot Bldg.
No. 272488STATE OF MICHIGAN. In the
Circuit Court for the County ofWayne. In Chancery.
HELEN DOMINGUEZ. Plaintiff,vs. MANUEL DOMINGUEZ. Defend-ant.
At a session of said Court heldin the Court House In the City ofDetroit, Wayne County, Michigan,this 27th day of September, A. D.,1937. Present: Hon. Lester 8. Moll,Circuit Judge.
It appearing from the affidavit onfile that defendant, Manuel Domin-guez, Is not a resident of this Stateand his residence Is unknown andcannot be ascertained,
IT IS ORDERED, That ManuelDominguez appear and answer theHill of Complaint filed in this causewithin three months from the dateof this Order, or said Bill will betnken as confessed against him.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED thata copy of this Order be publishedaccording to law, and also that acopy of tills Order be sent by reg-istered mail to said defendant at hislast known address, c-o GeneralDelivery, Whitman, West Virginia,•it least twenty dnvs before the timeprescribed for his appearance.
LESTER S. MOLL,Circuit Judge
(A True Copy)VERNON C. KERWIN,
Deputy Clerk. 10-9—ll-20
ELVIN 1.. DAVENPORT, AM).2010 SI, Antoine St.
STATE OF MICHIGAN.In the Circuit Court for the
County of Wayne, i n Chancery.
NO. 271,46ftMorris WILSON. Plaintiff, vs
JOSIE WILSON. Defendant.Order of Publication
At a session of said Court, heldin the Court House in the City ofDetroit, Wayne County. Michigan,on this 2nd day of September. A. D.1937.
Present: Honorable Robert M.Toms.
It satisfactorily appearing fromthe affidavit of the Plaintiff on fileIn the above entitled cause, thatthe defendant, Joste Wilson, is nota resident of this State.
IT IS ORDERED that Josie Wil-son appear and answer the Rill ofCompislnt filed in this cnuse with-in three months from the date of'his Order, nr said bill will he tak-°n as confessed against her.
It Is further ORDERED that acopy of said Order be sent to theInst known address of said Defend-ant by registered mail, and in caseno registered return receipt signedbv the Defendant Is received, thatMils Order be published, as re-quired by law.
RORERT M. TOMS.Circuit Judge
f 4 True Copv)VERNON C KERWIN.
Deputy Clerk 10-16—11-27
TheSEEINGEYE...
(By S. D. HANEY)
SPOTTIV A SPOTA wind-whipped mist wrapped
the city in a clammy coat It add-ed something wintry to the murkhoverlug over Hastings Street—-something that made us shiver andmentally kick ourselves as wetrembled ulong. Rut that is anotherstory.
We were headed to the KozyKorner. Our aim was to see theshow and drop what we had seenhere. We were too late. The 11-uulo was on when we shoved ourneck through the door, and, judg-ing from the claps coming fromthe crowd, the whole show musthave been a honey.
At any rate we eyed the crowdand the KORNER’S new renovatingJob. It reminded us of SMALL’Splace In Harlem That goes forthe crowd too . . . Nlghtclubbersin shadows . . . jewels sparklingIn the dusk .
..
gold teeth glitter-ing behind a laugh, a smile . . .
Trim .young waitress . . . neatlyuniformed . . . bowing and smilinghere . . . Joining the laughter there. . . with faces the color of a smooth( bile bean .
.. Brown and mellow
. . . Yeah.We were told about the show at
the KORNER. Still we got to secit so we can tag it the way it regis-ters on the EYE.THOUGHT PROVOKERS
Last week we were escortedthrough the morgue by a friend,Louis Smith. Louis is an attend-ant down there, a vet when itcomes to handling the dead. Heknew the story behind every caseand we were all ears and stomachas he moved with us from one deadsoul to another.
"And here’s a guy they found Inan alley. He was in his shortswhen found, with half of his headbashed in. See?"
Yeah. We saw. At the sametime we vowed that our wife wasalways gonna be the one and only.Yeah. We mean that, too.
"And here’s the gangster room.This guy was a rodman. killed afew days ago in a grocery storeholdup. See the stain on his coat?That’s where he was plugged."
ITU huh. We saw—saw a hunkof cold meat who Just about swag-gered nreund for years thinkinghe was smart.PERSONALITIES ’ROUND TOWN
A lanky guy ...in the vacant lotnext to Melody (flub . . . with halfof tlie wiscaches of Paradise Valleyaround him ... He was gathering
ni' kles, dimes, quarters and halves. . . by eating electric light bulbsand razor blades ... A trick as oldas the hills . . . Still it draws acrowd and pays the performer.
Arthur Hill, a pleasaut sort ofc'ipp a shoe shiner in one ofh big Creek parlors on Wood-
ward . . . When he gets throughwith a pair of boots they shine likeoil touched hv a splash of moon-light
.. . He’s about the best we've
sct*n.W. \V. Strong, owner of one of
'he best barber shops and presi-r|en* of the ROOSTER’S CLUB,really did soni>* clever politicalstunts for our next mavnr, DICKREADING . . . We predict herethat DARK DETROIT is going tohear u lot about Mr. Strong and hiscrowd. They are headed up.A SPECIAL NOTICETO WRITERS •
We are interested in forming awriter’s club. Anyone who is.try-ing to write and who thinks alittle get-to gether with others whoare trying to write will help him.is qualified to Join. Just drop THEEYE a line in care of this paper.
Mrs. Roosevelt ToAddress Harlem
GroupNew’ York Mrs Franklin D.
Roosevelt will speak in HarlemFriday night. October 22. underthe auspices of the New York (Vis-
it* Committee, a group of youngbusiness and professional womeuorganized to ussist the Crisis, offi-cial organ of the N.A A.C.P.
Mrs. Roosevelt, who will speakat the Mother Zion A. M. E church,170 W’est 137th Street, will be mak-ing her first appearance before aHarlem audience since her hus-band has been President.
There will be special music fo«*the occasion and several shorttalks explaining the purposes andwork of the Crisis Committee. Oneof the speakers will be Roy Wil-kins, editor of the Crisis. Mis;Ludle ArmiUead. chairman of theCrisis Committee, will preside.
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