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Prominent Personality
11 Discussion Groups ai
WILL OFFER SPECIFIC
PROGRAMS IN INTEREST
OF RACIAL COOPERATION
Hampton institute's two-day
Conference.on the Participation of
the Negro in National Defense
? will hring together soma two hun
dred outstanding Negro and whiteauthorities.
These specialists in 11 fml.U _
activity will head discussion
groups and will attempt to gvolve
specific programs--of both immediate
and long time value on how
the Negro may best serve the
country as a whole at this time
when National unity is of intense
and vital importance.
The eleven discussion groups
and the leaders of *each are:
v. Agriculture
Dr. J.' P. Hutchesttn, Director oT
' . Extension'at V. P. I.; Dr.' W E
Garnett, "Sociologist of .V. P. I.;
Dr. Giles Hubert of the Farm Se
curity Administration. Cornelius
King, Farm Credit Administration;
T. J. Woofter, Economist of
the Farm Security Administration
Donald F. Fenn, Hampton institute;
Mrs. Cpnstaance aniel. F?\rm
Security Administration and J. B.
Pierce, Extension Service of the
Department of Agriculture.
Business
C. C. Spaulding. Pre-ident.
North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance
Co.; James A. Jackson,
SDecial Ronresentntivf. Stsm/lntvl
Oil company; Booker T. BVnwshaw,
President-Treftfmrer, ?Virgin ia
Mutual Benefit Life Insurance
company. Jesse B. Blayton, P.P.A.
Department of Economies and
Business Administration, Atlanta
university; Dr. Joseph It. Houehins,
Specialist on Negro Statistics 1
~U;"S. Department of Commerce;
Miss Ethel C. Buckman, Hampton
institute; Emmer Lancaster. Specialist
qn Negro Business, U. S. 1
Department of Commerce. \
Home, Family Life and .<
Consumer Education i
Miss Susie Elliott, Dean of
^ . Women, Howard universitx ; Dr. .
Ivol Spafford, Curriculum Special- i
ist in Home Economics, General
College, University of Minnesota;
* Mrs. M. E. V. Hunter, Director of !
Division of Home Economics, Virginia
State college; Miss Ida L.
Jones, Hampton institute; Dr. 1
D r? e~~ -r n r> 1
l>. Tvtii iuK, r ruHjssui ui numu r*c- 1
oonomics, Cornell university; Miss 1
Martha Creighton, State Supervi- <
sor of Home Economics in Vir- '
trinia. ? i
Housing > 1
Dr. Frank S. Home, Consultant '
on Race Relations, U. S. Housing 5
Authority, Washington, D. C.; Dr 1
Carol Aronovici, Lecturer and Con '
, sultant, Housing and Community !
Planning, Columbia and New York <
universities. Calvin L. McKissack,'
Architect and Contractor; William i 1
Mo*es, Han^pton institute; Edw-;
ard S. Lewis Baltimore Urban1'
League; C. M. Cain, Manager At-1
lantic City Housing Project. ,!<
Industry And Labor i '
Dr. Robert Weacer, Administra- '
tive Assistant, National Defense
Advisory Commission; Frederick 1
E. Searle, Superintendent of the
Ford Industriaal-School; Dr. C. S.
iiunnsun, ulreciur "ueparwm'ni 01 1
Social Science, Fisk university; 1
George W% Goodman, Executive i
-.. j Secretary, Washington U r b a 11 i
League; Wiley A. Hall, Secretary !
Richmond Urban League; W. K. 1
Carter, Hampton institute; Lester i
B. Granger, National Urban Lea
gue. Edward S. Lewis, Executive i
Secretary, Baltimore Urban Lea- |
gue; William J. Trent, Jr., Race '
/v Relations Officer, Personnel Division,
Federal Works Agency; Roy
A. Ellis, Bureau of Employment <
Security.
Military And Naval Defense
Dr. William Jay Schieffelin
Hampton Institute Trustee; Attorney
Charles H? Houston; Col.
West A. Hamilton, Infantry Re*2
serve Edgar Brown
CCC Adviser; Roy Wilkins, Edi- ]
tor, The Crisis; Dr. Ray ford W.
Loiran. Professor of History. How
ard university; P. B Schroder,
Hampton institute.
Morale And Mental Hygiene
Dr. Dwifcht 0. W. Holmes, pros
ident, Morgan college; Allison
Davis, American Council on Educa
tion. Dr. Halbert L. Dunn, Chief
statistician for Vital Statistics.
Bureau 01-the Census; Miss Frances
Williams, Assistant, Consurn
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s to L^ad
I Hampton
Hampton's Creative
Dane:is at Wilson Hi
December 3rd
Tim ('rentivc" Hancm- .?l lampton
institute thirty. "(:>0) youn,r
men and women students who have
developed a now departure ii\ the
field of dam-iiis:. will appear in
tlie Wilson hiyh school auditorium
.Oeccmber l'.'lll at S nVlni-k p m
These youim people, under the
? rid a nee of Charles II. Williams,
s pervisnr of physical education
;it Hampton, and .Miss Charlotte
E. Molon.4 instru.tor of physical
education at the college, have
delved into the records <the
past and brotnrht out native African
dances, Haitian dtytet s and
interpretive creations of Were
spirituals and labor in the cotton
fields. Their otferin.es consist of
modern, character and folk dances,
and their" authentic costumes
have hi ou'dit forth acclaim f roni
all who have seen them.
.Mr. Williams has done rt. ear.h
" i f h African sl"do"!ts and tidied
the lore of Afri at.; dance? foi
many years before hi< program
at Hampton took plaee.
Mis? Mot on has < 1??in- a most
ynicjue joh in tbo dovelopnP nt i>l
Negro spirituals.
er Education Division, National
Defense Commission; Dr. Edna
Colson. Departnu nf of Education.
Virginia State college; Dr. T. \V
Turner. Hampton, institute; Dr.
Harold I... Trigg...President, Elizabeth
City State Teachers college:
Dr. Alain Lo k". Professor of Phil
syphy. ll"\var<i university.
Press
I' Viv- l, . .1,-oe-r
md (> ;dev George H. Murphy. Sr
Secretary. The A fl"o-American;
Elmer A. farter. Editor, Opportunity
Mima/ine; Chester A ..
Franklin. Editor, Kansas. City Call
G. James Fleming. Philadelphia
Tribune; .Miss Marion Starkey.
Hampton- institute. -John. Songstaeke.
President. Chicago Defender;
P. I,. Prattis. Pittsburgh
CotirieV; Drtton hkr.usnn. Publi;ity
Division. Works regress Administration:
Edward Lawson
Managing Editor. Opportunity*
Magazine'.
Public Health Ami Recreation
Dr. Rosc.oc C. Drown. Spe-inl^t
\'i-Kro Health. r. S. Kllie lieu lib
Service; Dr. Warren F. Draper*
Public Health Service^ l>r. M. 0.
Assistant Siirjrciin (iiticial. U. S.
Biatsluld. Julius Kosifiwald Fund
[)r. Ci. Hamilton-Francis, forme t
President of the National Medi'tH
_association; Tucker Jones. Di cctor.
Physical Kducation Depart
nent, William and Mary colleire:
[Jr. Anderson T. Scott; (': II Wil-_
i'ams. Hampton institute; Mrs.
Irma Neal Henry, ..Department ol
Health, North Carolina. L. (I.
B'lackus. W.P.A. Recreational Sutervisor.
Raleigh; Dr. D. W. Hvrd
Chairman of Executive Hoard of
31d Dominion Medical society; Dr
W. P. Dickerso'n. member of Ex cutive
Hoard and ex-President of
Did Dominion Medical society; Dr.
i. .u. \i. Kamsey. Chairman -of Ex
eutivc Board, Hampton Alrtnni
lssociation.
Religion
Dr. .1 M. Ellison, Professor of
Soe+wlotfy. Virginia Union / univcr-,
<ity; Dr./Chester B. Emerson.
Dean of Trinity Cathedral, Clove-*
and-. Rev. Marshall Sltcpard; Dr.
lieoiyre E. Ilaynos, Executive See
retary. Department of Race Relation:?,
Federal Council of the
L'hurehes of (Tip'st in America;
Dr. .1. Alvin Russell, St. Paid Mor-j
mal and Industrial school;' Missj
Alice 0.. Reynolds. Hampton insti- j
Lute; Rev. Charles E. Stewart'
imstor of Portsmouth Emanuel A.
M. E. church.
Vouth And ^Education
Mrs. Mary Mel. Bethune. Diree
or, Division of N'eero AlVairs, Nat
ionaJ Yoyii Administration; Dr.
F. D: PnWcrson..' President. Tusketfec;
institute. Dr. Ambrose Cnlio.o!
v I.?J
?(v? , oiiiiwi ifi i:*U
uration, L\ S. Ortice of Education
Aubrey Williams, Director. Nat.
ijunal Youth Administration; Dr.
rra D.'Reid. Professor of Sociology
Atlanta university; Dr. Horace
Mann Rond, President. Fort Val-I
ley State college; I,. F. Palmer,
Prinoina'. Huntington high-school
Newport News; Miss Mary Mclver
Supervisor of Negro Elementary
schools. North Carolina. Weltom
H JtendersonrA National Youth
Administration: A G. Richardson.
Assistant Supervisor of Negio
Education !*<\i.;tho State of Virginia
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COLUMBIA, SOI
| Mrs. R. R. Moton
I Addresses Farmers
i At Annual Conf.
Voorhees School, Denmark, S.C
?On i November L.r>th the annual
Farmers' Conference of Bamberg
oo\.ntj\ was held * v'oorhces N
-Hod?I?school ?
Round table dscussions, in whicli
the farmers sought to solve th^i
problems ^were the principle^ fe{i
lures of the morning session.
The high light of the altei nom,
session was an address " by Mrs.
R. R. Moton who spoki in tlu
most interesting and pinctica) way
on the Cotton Situation, emphasizing
the farmer's rightful place
in the world.- Mrs. Moton stressed
the fact,- that reduced acreage
for cotton innvnocnu ....... I,
...Vi VMOV.1 |;; \HluvrilWJ]
ami niakeslway for the planting of
green vegetables for family consumption.
Home life as a dunnnant
factor in the farmer's well
being was vividly discussed and
the farmers were urged to make
Jheir home attractive and livable,
Mrs. Li eiui B. McMillan was
invited by President Hlanton, of
.the conference to introduce Mrs
Moton. Mrs-. McMillan is president
of. the South Carojiiri Fedor
"ated Club for Colored Women and
Mrs. Moton is National "President
of the same organization.
The election gf officers for the
next two vAtrs for the! Farmers'
Conference of Bamberg county,
resulted as follows: President. J.
E. Blnnton; first Vice-President,
.'lrfn\ Barnwell: second V-President
Henry f'tavis and the third
\ ice-Pn sidenl is Rev. Allen Jordon
Tin; Conference Agent is
Mi. Eliis Dean; Secretary, Mrs.
Isabella Clifton and Treasurer,
I honias Sanders. Some thirty-five
committees are appointed each
,yiar to run the conference, make
plans to finance, the same and se ure
exhibits.
Attractive exhibits of the Farm
I is' produce were on disnlnv
| throughout the day. Awarding of
1 prizes for thy host produce* by Mi
Kllis Dean and President Plan ton
was-the closing feature of the
.-onferenee.
These prizes had been given as
follows: Ten pounds of sugar,'
from Cecil Gibson and Co.; Smoking
outfit, supplied by- Cleveland
Sellers Restaurant, Denmarkr* A
air of trace chains, given by the
People's Hardware Co., Bamberg;
A graduate one-half-bushel measure
givenv by the Cooner Hardware
Co.. in Bamberg; One bushel
of four inch cotton seed given
i by the Bay Seed Store, Bamberg
I and a bushel of oats from the
I Qoiw) ( 'nni Itf in PUIMIU.M* ?? 1 e ,
Dr. Malcolm S. MacLe
s Sixth Dresi lent of V
NOTED EDUCATOR
HAS BEEN COWBOY.
NEWSPAPERMAN
Dr. Malcolm S. MacLcan will
he inaugurated as sixth president
of Hampton institute at the opening
of the Conference on the Participation
of the Negro in National
Defense at 10 o'clock Monday
morning, November 25 in Ogden
Hall.
J. Henry Scattergood, Chairman
of Hampton Institute's Board of
Trustees, will preside at' the inaugural
exercises and will presnt
the charter to Dr. MacLean.
Dr. John M% Gandy, president
?>f Virginia State college and Rev.
J. W. Patterson, pastor of the
First Baptist church of Hampton
VI* ill ! I 1 c i , no vt i/?illO tn in tUn nnnn
monies which precede the opening
of"the Defense Conference.
Dr. MacLean is a prominent
figure in the field of progressive
education administration.
National attention was focused
on him when, as Director of the
General College of the University
Minnesota, he introduced new procedures
in research, curriculuin
and student counseling. The General
college started as an experiment
in progressive education in
K'^2 when Dr. MacLean was made
D'-fetor, became known as one oX.
the finest institutions in the country
by the spring of 1940, when he
loft to go to Hampton.
metti
."I II ("AU< )I INA^SATURI)A'
Medic-Dent
Pharmaceutical
Society Meets
i . .
:t Anderson, S. i'.. Nov. 11 -1'liC
I Piedniom Distri Palmetto Medie
j Dent- PhariaadeiiUiml. Vnciet v. i.
which D.\ H.-.M. V-m ? i(.i this lit
I La president. IP LI. iC Smiley < !
II Greenville, is secretary and Dr.
(Mrs.) I,. A. Suiter <>!' Union is
treasurer, met in this eitv this e\eing
with members presents as fol
lows: Bis. I.. A. S;n U-,1 !i',<! i.. \V
Dong of Union; G. \V. Giytnph, J
13. Walker, G. T. Mnnsel. J. V
Bull, W. S. Douglass, and \V. M.
Pojrter," Spans nburg; 1\. A. E.
lluggins. S. 1* Liiwton, II. 11.
ilibbs, G. Douglass, E. K.. MiClaren,
J. L. Duckett and Warren
Cooper of Greenville; llarry Thomas
and Dr. IIill of Eeneca: it. B.
Frederick of Greenwood; ? D r s.
Young. Anderson, and Bonner of
Anderson.
Tin- i:Host speakoi.- %d t\e evening
were, D v. l\ Singleton.
twnraeyi was presented iy Dr.
Young who spoke on medicine giv
ilia a very pra'tiyal talk .01 diabetes;
Dr. Jeter, (white,) twho war
presented by Dr. AndersoiTTTravc
a talk to the dentists on the treatment
of abeess and dry socket
conditions; Dr. llill. who was presented
by Dr. Harry Thomas, Ser.aca.
gave a very-practical talk, defining
the professional limitations]
of the allied groups. Dr. Hoggins
in a ?very flowel ly talk, thanked
the speakers for their timely inf???:vntion.
Adjournment was taken
; ni.i the next-Meeting. which
will he held with the Blue Ridg?
Me-Det.t- Pharmaceutical Society
it Spartanburg, December 1-, l'.MO.
President Young then present
ed an invitation Ken: Mrs. (Dr. in
her owi. right) \ wt.g. asking i!
yroup to retire t?- l.v iveptipo
iHiom of their pi luiial home. where
they, along with u number of invited
guests were lined up .before 1
Dr. Young's private somniatory I
iui CAII c? 11 cifei i , i?: in win II , >u|>per
was served Dancing and bridge
featured thereafter. Visiting guests
present were, Misses Wanda Newsome,
McComl), 111.. Hose E. Hall
Leone .Moore, Undertaker and Mrs.
R. L." Davis. Mr. and Mrs. E. Gil|
more Grilles, Mr. and Mrs. M.3 S
Gtrrison,. Mr. and Mis. Dr. Bonner,
Mrs. M. D. Washington, and
I Undertaker Peek of Anderson.
1 Misses Harriett Williams of Green
vine; tv. w. 1 ?utxy ami ( : 1
Bcaty of SpaitanhuiR
one pound of coffee eiven h\ the
Zeipler Store in Denmark. , The
rest of the prizes wer paid in'fcash
.money raised \>\ the fanners them
selves.
an to Take Office 0
iampton Institute rI'nion
Community
Hospital To Celebrate
8th Anniversary
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I)R. A. W. BROWN
Union, S. ('.?The Union Community
hospital will present Dr.
I A. W. Brown of Richmond, Va.
as guest speaker at its eighth an
ii i versa ry r imay mziu. ucccmuci'
, H. at Sims high school.
Dr. Brown will speak from the
; subject: "The Challenge of The
Xegroes of Union and Vicinity".
Dr. Brown needs no introduction
to t"he audiences" of America., asj
well as other countries, the Very
I fact that he comes to us front the
i world famed Sixth Mt. Zion Bap'
tist church of Richmond, Va. The
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r. NOVEMBER 2:',. 1940
Booker Washington's i
Life Remembered As'l
fh :\ mil versa ry >jOr
f)eath \ears
< By Ti.'-o . f: \ " . . . , Sl , ' ' ,.
... ' 1 - . 1
1 y.< tny-: i. : . .. , _ , \ ,..
- th??..-nation.' x~ i-s. y!
a meat Ami . "! r , i
form VVa^ln;,^
Anu-ri a pay.- .1 . .. ,.
.1 ry ? !' /. .
tn:i;i u 1?,!i . ; 5 ~ ~
Wjiito A DK-i ith*. '.gj, 1 (r-, i -,,)
. -flie n.an who -'\ r\ ? ! .T ia:*::. -
foitlu- noes.
Born in-j.r ! i ;,! | c
lit* lAuuty. ViKrin,i:u 1 -ia-. *
plantation liat <1 -.\ m>i ?.?.
loyr-'sill. \Vashii irton
>'f till' <i:.ti_- 11/ !
World, but ajiju'oxin nU-<:
at lMol. Hir 111 i< I' ill- ai.ii 'a-'
?4
nanifs woro hi- own .\M:
Kollowiny th?- CivTl wr. r..- o.nrk ...
rd in :i Mahlon. W Viririt::; . -hit- ?,
t OVh-Mi'ii r*?.J I -1 . 1. 1
I >0i ii: t i . ; -I. Wit J: Jt.'-.i
ivceivt'ii ji'iJi'.t' . .I'.lhni t.'vati->ii
in nijrhf -<-!*?. !. i' iy7:y II
To. he stumcl at ilar. : ; \v
luto, ^iririnia. win??v y?
cl(,anlii;c>i> were on |.ha*i'/<".!^ Tin i !<
hi- tnufrTit two yo:ti AtaMeu !ii
alter iiiili lii- stuoii'j t\ rtl.-i-r .?
Wavlaiul seminary. i:. !? ,* . . . i.i.\ '
14 years ul'tet :./ <'.v! v:ir
~\\j>shiiiKtoii wa- I
Hlrui t'T at Han.: ! : ^
. \\W. Was!..a- i. V
to start Tuski'jio ?. I* ; '? a
Alabanu . W<\, \.ai> m
plan Trf Hampton, ov, sitr. im
intf,?LLU??-i i a i i i-f.;?u i i i? ,1; ?
i M to i.o i tra';; ' mly : !?-:? '
'vutocl tia; Jiiapai'i". r.\
the roloivil Mitno.i'sl' i i ..i;
house tin. pupil- v:1.:
III!.it. .< l-.^i.f I.
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:v\-: ,v.|. : >, ,
'!.? ,'iur.. : a ;:..i . "T, . > . ,
hustrial < <! :?*-tt i? . f.-n-my . .h! .
Washington - <? v. . !-.>;.:>; > c x
-ntnimk-d.?Tt?vrfH?h?-?- frr
greatest ruormnuni t > cmnnnmo
rate the services, of Bookm T
Washington.
Washing ton was a mma-m . i
legislation I'm hi.- race. !1^ \.m
:.tr intimate terms with at leas'
tv .. ' !" "aj' country'- ni< ai- i.is
(many hi- lilVthm.Ik-can.-c*
hi: wa- jihii'-aohv
which eoiisiiieren <i-?x:.;r t !: ?' - e
tilings which promised at j A:
(plate ret .a n. Washington's ' /;. < ; 6?
i : .. ,.> ai: ail-., < { :? anus I hifm j
t- t'anihiya i.'ah'.' no vs nry ' W-> : j!:,
conoiiiie -ami spiritv.al. treci. :r.
the Negro. Tin intellm cN-m '.
hin race ilisagr-i .villi hi- ! j!;|
ings. Tri\v cmi.-iii'-r-ii - am
hiiitr- a vie i!:itn rt:1111 mat; hi .ck?
i Mil i.:m't;?: Tin y nil n. In
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fit I !l' 11 !!' :t! ; : .. VI ! . C
j X.<1.1. ii,' ...lilt ! .. *! ia : .o". ! , ;/
cu^ioii f?.i i..~ J;.< \
ini-ii.t earn tlu-ii Ini-a...
VVa^lriiiiil"ii ^ as- r
oiatui ami iliii a >?*i'< at tanl ? !'
wVitiutf. Hi* ; ih'ica- . -va*- .1 1 '
anil huokvt- y ; ,.:v'
I t .1 >ltlUi t> ! : .1 ? !!
t ry after Hi - ?!< : a * i
lii> wa- a i < al t ivinipi. i i
HliuMiirV. "lit f~ - > :< >* :a-'::
A:u l u aii \\ !;<? ha> .la ' : a : >
time-." t-!K- (K IM II i ia :<
Kiwinjr his ?li:.th i"\Vl.,n >' !'
one man mat.Mi. in < : to i ; . n; , ,
caret-!-, tin- Miia > ;' hi> . V ni,i.?n
nu lit in Xa \oais ? -,h.- o- .a
uy"' ' -. . i.
I At. the turn ?>l tin ? .'Ui!t:;.. ...i. '
late Supreme tVurt .)i:>tu-? I!r<I .
of sai<l ul' \\ nslan it.>n
"The Aiuerienn people will
ways rocoirnh'.e a \\ j
wren they sVi' !.i:n. whether h-l
name be" "Ocuri-'p." or win thc' t I'(
I o "Fi (joker "
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church made famous by the 'nV!
John Jasper, uh his .zreat therm-:!
"Tlie Sun Do Move and the Krvth
am Square". This lias l?een the1
introduction of Dr. Bro\yn to aud-1
ienoc s of America. To add to his
already rich experiences, rack-1'",,
mound and international contact
he has re.ently returned from n
trip abroad whee he* vjsited sonn
of the most interesting countries pvcl
and shrines of Kttrojn*?h<_naland o
Ireland. Holgiuni. Germany, Switzerland,
Frame- and the Holy j
l.aiuh
This promises to be a cay affair,
because tbo.se- of i s know ;
the speaket ertnnot afford to miss
hearing him. Music will be fur- G<
nished. by local talent and from '
nearby towns throughout the
county.
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PRICE: F1
'resident Roosevelt (
nstitute On Defense
':?fi.sntuii'. V:r- -t-mrr
u-:.tnr v.ork >, yK, r:;,:',,,
' y ''< "I. m,i- I'jirti .
I'M ..'f till- ' Xcu'lu in \i.t
Will tM- h. It!. at
1 in-Lr'v v.ii , 1 ?\" r.
N-'VatiiIm I :i.j ainl jr.
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.'i-kcl l!ia? )ji-4 }u -;ill<<\vx*il ;i
' ' ami /) 'nil,.
: ' 1 'I.I' (?! ' U'.-l., ,
ainiiidi wa- /i-M-ali-il3 in a
t<. In. Makr-Im S Ma 1,,-an
v?>Ji '? i: ; i <? n'faH'il a- mxI'i
' ' : t- n: .! 11 ami 'i n !n>i.t itv ..'n
I'f. vi,!vt.T ' 1;
, !" arn-nin:" i.m-.s u,a:
. !III.I- > !' ,-t tc -n ;t!a 'si\. a.
! 'In' nat/'iii '? . :
i ni ilily i.. ni??! ,; ? 1
>raiii>t anj fliji!l?-n>rc w!nn.
an .. I..I ill?may?hllH?rr* ;?r~
* 11! BfiiciiiH": jit Hamilton
Istlt .!? i !( 11 ' (>]<: a tV r, (ij4\
\cvv<> ('! <:? mhai fn.iist '
" A til'.it so|. Mill i' < ?:? ;
i: _ i. .? aj ; '; :,t :
av '. I.V.i.i ;]>. \\ >rWs
as *t. :*?, < t liit t a'i| tin I'mr.1
l.r ?.' ! ?.vvi ' < i<-fii i al So-'u love!
in fortifying 5 in with
:ii' 11111? 11<% s? t- ii a > -?'.:?:?? W*.
!?;) "Cc&to Leader-; in
i fipointefl to Selective
y (Governor Myyban!
"li'.J bin. S. < . Nnv.--Tin a]>j/t.i!
f .i . t h i t:vi- Si rviic I >i 1 i-i 11 i .. .
. i . 1 .< > of n.i board will :
i i.i...iVs '.vl.\vi{;: 1 i.j ::is!i
Ii lit..'i; of i aiii n Ki.-ti ju.t.
(oinial S.iiiiijs ivwali'ii '..at
I'.vif, (.(liujai'iiial aiui cumin
by (njvi-niuf Muybaul:
...v (ii'Vcijiur Ma\ Lank : a<l <o
.i i . ; J < 1 ! J I NrC't'Ul'S Htfl; 1"
i | i; i M. tiM- i f the Arm-iicui. lii
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