Racial Justice Now will be the subject of panel discussion at the annual meeting of Frank lin Association of Congregation al Christian Churches and Min isters on April 26. The meeting will be at the United Church in Conway open ing at 3:30 p.m. Supper will be at 6 and an address at 7 by Rev. Bedros Baharian of the Quincy Point Congregational Church. Rev. Paul Clayton of Orange will be chairman of the panel discussion set for 4:30 p.m. ‘Pan elists will be Rev. David King, director of LAOS in Amherst; Walter Scott, layman of Second Baptist Church, Greenfield; Rev. Charles Titsworth of First Church of Deerfield; and Susan Vetter, student at Greenfield High School. Rev. Richard H. Barnett of Ashfield will lead the opening devotions. Election of officers, written reports, induction of per sons and roll call of churches with reports on racial action will be included in the business session at 3:45. David W. Bartlett of Green field, moderator, will give his report at 5:30 p.m. Each church may be represented by its pas tor, church school superintend ent and six delegates. Reservations for the supper are to be made by Wednesday with Mrs. Lyman Graves of Conway or Rev. Stanley Cum mings of Deerfield, scribe. Rev. Ronald Tamblyn, inter im minister at Trinity Fellow ship, Shelburne Falls, will lead the evening worship service at 7, Dr. Kenneth D. Beckwith of Amherst, area minister, will in stall new officers.