Professional WomenRe-elect OfficersNEW YORK—(ANP)— Business and professional women from five states attended the sixth annual convetio of the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women's clubs, held here last Friday, Saturday. Sunday, at the YWCA.Two new clubs were welcomedinto this growing organization,one in Baltimore and one in Newark, N. J. - ,The president, Miss Anna Broadnax, of Wilmington, presided overthe executive committee meetingheld on Friday night.Mrs. Bertha P. Rhodes, ex-president of the national presented the annual award, an illuminated parchment scroll, to Daisy Cargile Reed, a native of Atlanta.All officers were reelected except tho first vice-president, Mrs. Ethel J. LcMar, who was succeeded by Mrs. Ruth Handy. Anna F.Eroadnax, president; Ruth Handy,vice president; Mabel D Gates, second vice-president.; Alextia Jef-fersons, coi responding .secretary; Sadye J. William.*:, recording sec-iclary; Etta A Woodlin, tiiiancialsecretary; Minnie u. Hurley,treasurer; Adelaide H. Fleming,historian.SC BOOK, SNS, 210 AuburnAvenue, N. E., Atlanta, Ga.DIGGS LOSES RAGE DETROIT—(A N Pt-Again thesaa story of the dismal failure of _ citizens here must be written in| just two words—Diggs lost. Thefinest opportunity ever presented for representation in the city gov-| eminent by electing a man to the common council went haywire Tuesday because the voters slept toolate.