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HIttrapnfitctn Ne WeeKlV P>or Newr “When. and A.p-it HdpperVvP' Published by Metropolitan News, Ino. _ „„ y QATITRF1AV HPT1 9A 1QQ£ ^ Telephones Founded May, 193.) First Year No. 46 3453-r>-7 So. Michigan Ave. CHICAGO, ILL., hAlUKUAl, UC1. Z4, 11Mb CALUMET 6563 By N. K. McGll.h - On Tuesday mornng an imposing delegation from the Roosevelt Crusaders, an organization sponsored by the Met ropolitan News, called on Mayor Edward J. Kelly at the City Hall, and presented him with a resolution pledging their support for the re-election of President Roosevelt. The del egation consisted of Mrs. Eleanor C. Dailey, Mrs. Beatrice H. McGill Mrs. Helen Brown, Mrs. Marguerite Hunter, Mrs. Zephyrnn Abrams, Mrs. Ruby Carter, Dr. Clifford Doyle. Atty. Oscar Brown, Atty. Wm. Brown, Atty. Cleveland L. ; Longmire, Atty. Richard E. Westbrooks and Anthony Over ton along with Committeeman Edward M. Sneed, K. A. Bris tol, publicity director and John A. Lewis, district organizer. Mr. Sneed, in introducing the delegation to the Mayor presented Atty. Oscar Brown, who said: (Cont. on page 4). STORY ON PAGE THREE 7 5,000 FREE COPIES _ . . STORY on PAGES 2 and 7 OSCAR DePRIEST ORGANIZATION HAS BEEN COMPLETELY CRUSHED