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Caption | [LEFT] At the official reception held later, Mr. Glenford E. Mitchell, secretary of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States, and His Worship Eli Matalon, Mayor of Kingston, exchange friendship scrolls. Before leaving Miami, a dockside ceremony took place, at which three friendship scrolls were entrusted to Mr. Mitchell by the Mayor of Miami, The Honorable David T. Kennedy, for safe delivery to the Mayor of Mayaguez, Puerto Rico; the Mayor of Kingston, Jamaica; and the Governor of the Virgin Islands. In reciprocation, each presented similar scrolls to Mr. Mitchell for delivery to Mayor Kennedy.
[CENTER] Mr. Mitchell presents the book, THE PROCLAMATION OF BAHÁ’U’LLÁH, to the Mayor of Kingston. Enroute from Miami to Kingston and back, similar presentations were made in Mayaguez, St. Thomas, and Miami, where the book was also presented to the Consul of Jamaica through an attaché to his office. [RIGHT] His Excellency Sir Clifford Campbell is seen chatting at the reception with Hand of the Cause Mr. Zikr’u’lláh Khádem, who represented The Universal House of Justice at the Caribbean Conference, and Hand of the Cause Robarts. His Excellency enjoyed himself so much, he was one of the last to leave. |
Source | The American Bahá’í. Volume 2, Issue 6. Pg 3. View as PDF. |
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