C. Ellis Henican, attorney, of New Orleans, told the thirty-seventh annual meeting of the Louisiana Conference of Social Welfare yesterday afternoon that there seems to be a religious awakening among the people of our country.
"Our already attained social reforms may well have been the prelude to the full religious life for millions of our citizens," he said.
"This is an excellent example, but we must carry our religious principles, our social justice and our charity into the family unit, into labor-management- conferences, into our successful business and industrial plants, into farm groups, and into the government itself. These are the proper bases for our social program."