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Photograph caption dated October 17, 1950 reads, "Decide Crusade extension - Crusade for Freedom campaign in most Valley communities will be extended until next Tuesday. Members above made decision. Included in group are, left to right seated, Pete Willis, Reseda; Hugh Willard, Victory Center; Mrs. Gladys Farrand, Women's Division chairman; Mrs. Ben O'Brien and Ben O'Brien of Sun Valley. Standing are, Russell A. Quisenberry, Valley Times publisher; Judge David E. Fulwider, Chatsworth; H. H. Fraser, San Fernando; Mike Powers, Sylmar; Mrs. Merle Potter, headquarters manager; Martin Pollard, Valley-wide chairman; Merle Potter, Valley Crusade director; C. L. Smith, Tarzana; Jimmy Sale, Encino; Art Meacham, Van Nuys, and J. R. Gray, Sherman Oaks. Irving H. 'Bob' Snyder, Sunland-Tujunga chairman, also attended the meeting."
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1 photographic print :b&w ;9 x 20 cm. Photographic prints
Quisenberry, Russell A.,--1893-1966 Pollard, Martin Valley Times (Firm)--Employees Crusade for Freedom (Organization) Associations, institutions, etc.--California--San Fernando Valley Political participation--California--San Fernando Valley Political campaigns--California--San Fernando Valley Meetings--California--San Fernando Valley Women--California--San Fernando Valley Men--California--San Fernando Valley Anti-communist movements--United States San Fernando Valley (Calif.) Group portraits Portrait photographs Valley Times Collection photographs
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