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Caption Mayor Richard J. Daley. A record crowd was drawn to the public meeting in the Chicago Bahá'í Center to hear Auxiliary Board member William Maxwell. There were forty-five spot announcements on local radio stations and excellent notices in five of Chicago's large newspapers, two of which carried Mayor Daley's proclamation, reproduced on this page. The article in the
Source Bahá’í News. Issue 420, page 11. View as PDF

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