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Got my time card in.
Typed a 2-page letter for Maggie, putting it on MagCard.
The memo I had drafted yesterday on labor relations was brought back to me with corrections. Dor showed me how to make the more difficult ones. Nevertheless I had some difficulty. However, the memo looked very good when finished. I worked on it until the last hour of the working day.
Ate lunch at my desk.
Walked over to a variety store on Market where I turned in a coupon for a free bar of candy which I ate.
I worked a little on journal entries.
When I got home, I finished packing.
Prepared dinner. Ate.
Put up lunches for tonight and tomorrow morning.
Magnolia called me that Marshall Farris was coming for us at 7.30. So I left the dishes, dressed and walked up to Magnolia’s. Brother Farris took us to service except for Vernetta who stayed back to wash her hair.
After rides were provided, announcements made, testimonials heard and the congregation sang, Dale Parks took charge of the meeting. He took an offering.
The choir sang.
Jim came out about 9.45. Led labor songs, starting with “Joe Hill.” He took another offering.
Films from the p.l., taken by Mike Prokes on the recent trip, were shown. Many more buildings have been built, crops planted and harvested. Many supplies have been stockpiled and Jim was shown with food, tools, bedding, clothing and so forth. All staff are well.
Jim spoke now of only our seniors and children going to the p.l. and the rest of us staying to fight for freedom. He also mentioned the surprise we might have next week. He said we wouldn’t believe the interest the CIA took in our having Angela Davis at the Temple.
After performing some healing, Jim had us come to the altar.
The meeting was dismissed at 12.00.
Bob Christian had put my belongings on the bus. It was very cold, but I got off the bus and ate my lunch.
I must have gone to sleep about 2.00. The bus didn’t go until about 3.00.
I got off at the rest stop and ran.
Slept soundly all night. My seating companion was Eliza Jones.