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The public is ir.vited to attend all activities. * * * Direct financial assistance to disabled vete; s ns and de pendents of deceased veterans otaied $4.5 billion in KV 1968, ■ • e Veterans Administration reports. CONFIRMED AND RECEIVED AUGUSTINE *S-These are the principals in ’he Confirmation Servi s held April 2, in the Saint Augustine’s College Chape!. Left to rip a; Father Clyde Beatty, Bishop Moultrie Moore, Suffragan Bishop No th Carolina; Georgette Marie McDowell of Nev York: (received into he Episcopal Church; Evelyn Earp of Clayton: Howard Burchette, ins*.rue:or in art at Saint Augustine’s and his son Howard, Jr., who were eontirnvM. Howard University Service Honors Dr. K ing Washington, d. c,- !r Here corr.es the dreamer, !et us kill him. ana we shall say that a wild beast devoured him, the we si.all see what shall become of his drear: ~" The Reverend Walter Faun tory, pastor of the Nev Bethel Baptist Church, Washington, D. 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