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'INGTON, Tenn.. May 11. The Associated Negro - Officers have had a merle trying to keep a group )Ut one hundred angry farmrom lynching Ed and Leverne who are accused of seriousBoody Russell, an 18white boy at the Fairview just across the Kentucky Une. Ley erne, who are 15 and ol4, respectively, were arnear jthe scene of th£ cutid. rushed to Paris for safe The mob formed and to Paris. Officers in that that the mobbists were bent upon lynching the youths, • and rushed the Mrs here for safe keeping, prisoners arrived here Wedmorning and a few hours ^the word was received by Kennon that the mob was te hete. He immediately loned a squad of deputies and the boys away to another id thwarted the efforts of the red white men.

There is no charge against Leverne, but he was arrested to prevent whites from injuring him in the event Ed could not be reached. According to the story of the white men, Russell was watching a group of children play marbles and seeing a pine cone in the way picked it up and threw it out in the highway. Ed Long was passing in a car and the cone struck him. He got out of the car and in the fight which followed Russell

was seriously cut.

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A.M.E. CHURCH CONFERENCE IN CHICAGO (Continued From png C One) sections of the country and Africa and tht} West Indies, swarmed Chicago in attendance upon the general conference of the African Methodist Episcopal church which is in session here. The group includes bishops, ministers, educators and laymen. The bishops who are attending are: Bishops A. J. Darcy, A. L. Games, W. H. Heard, j. Albert Jomison. .1. H. Jones. J. S. Flipper, ♦V - . A. Fountain. W. D. Johnson. John Hurst. R. C. Reusom, W. T. Vernon. W. .S Brooks, J. A. Gregg and W. B. Parks. The general officers are: Rev. D. M. Baxter, business manager of the book concern, Philadelphia: Dr. R. R. Wright, Jr., editor Christian \ Recorder, Philadelphia; Dr. E. H. Coint, secretary of Missions; John R. Hawkins, financial secretary; A. S. Jackson, secretary of education; J. (;. Robinson, editor o; the A. M. E. Review; Ira T. Bryant, secretary of the Sunday School Union; Rev. CL W. Allen, editor of the Southern Christian Recorder; Rev. J. D. Barksdale, editor of the Western Christian Recorder; S. S. Allen, editor of the Allen Endeavor League; Rev. W. H. Butler, church historian, and R,ev. J. H. Harmon of At-

lanta, Ga.

Among the prominent laymen ate: J. M. Avery, Durham; Attorneys F. B. Ransom and E. G. Tidringtou, Indiana; Dr. W. H. Harriss, Athens, Ga., and Judge Scipio A. Jones of Little Rock, Ark. \ Miami (Fla.) Police Despotism Exposed (Continued From Page One) j selves so deeply entrenched as to ; he practically unassailable, have | followed practices absolutely for- ! eign to the standards of an effiI ciont and proper police depart-

j ment.

j No officers specifically were mentioned although one policeman was accused of killing a Negro boy whom he had pursued as a petty thief. The report commented that this officer was known to have killed four Negroes during his service in the department. Tortures for witnesses includ- ' ed forcing them to sit in an electrically wired chair where they were made to talk because of ac- i ute discomfort and pain while an J officer stood over them ready to' knock them hack into the chair, should any attempt tie made t o rise, the report said. One prisoner was beaten for an hour and a half on the bare soles of his feet with a copper bound ruler, one witness testified. The grand jury declared that there had been “sinster forces obstructing our investigation” and gave this as the reason for disappearance of witnesses before many of the cases could be completed.

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of them bad refused to testify. In spite of the muddled testimony ■ {he jury and the Chicago Bax Association, which is assisting in , the investigation, are hopeful o 1 | finding the slayer of Attorney ! (jranady at this sitting of the jui;y.

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Pastor Acquitted Of Alleged Assault

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WALTER. EBERHAROT.^ THE K0NJOLA. BAND

A hand that is fast maldnj.r i)'”W t' acnds and keeping old ones. r ! hose musicians, undfjr direction of Walter Ebephardt. have been broadcasting for the past six months over WKBF, Indianapolis, EVERY Friday light from 7:^6 to 8:‘>0. Each week many request

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1 in -the evening, followed by a sei - | Washington. IX O.; Prof. S M. : iiifiii. marfe up last Sunday’s pro- : Dudley, Extension Home, Wastigr tin of the General conference. ington, J). ('. ; Prof. J. M. Young, General Officers [secretary of Education, Greeji-

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tohden were J. W. Hall, Albert Conrad, Joseph Cook, Thomas Boty and W. IX Arnold. b was asserted by witnesses in thfe trial that Thomas Doty and Boston Det bridge were alleged leaders of the plot against Rev.

Crittenden.

[The court action lasted nine days many witnesses from far and near testified as to t h e good name of Rpv. Crittenden. The witnesses numbering almost fifty included Rev. R. D. Leonard, Rev. E. O. Price, Dr. C. H. Parrish, imv. C. K. Hawkins, Rev. B. F. Reid, Rev. G. T). Ford, Rev. R. M. Dehoney and Rev. J. I. Saunders. The court room was filled with spectators from far ami near when the court declared Rev. Critten-

den not guilty.

Men, women and children rushed; to congratulate the pastor after

! his acquittal.

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CONFERENCE IN ST. L 0 U I S

IV ronee a general s< Rev W.

(Continued From P.ige One)'

A report from a commiflei Public Worship was heard Satur day morning along with other h*. ports from General officers. Bis! op G. C. Clements presided. The delegates assembled at ilir coliseum Sunday mornim at. nine o’clock for “Love Feast.’’ Sunday school, preaching at 11 a. nr.; Yarich Christian Endeavor exercises

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president Woman Home and Fok-

Tho “Girl Aristocrats,” izaition of the girls of

Chipel, will give a-Fashion Show at the church on Monday evening. May 14. Mis t sDorothy Duncan, is

president of this club,

’The Indiana Stale Medical. Den-

ial and Pharmaceutical associa-

tion holds ils 13th annual session

in Indianapolis. Junri I and 8, 1928.

The association meets annually

to discuss various questions per-

taining to medicine. 1 dentistry and pharmacy and to encourage Its members to keep abreast with the

advancement of scientific medicine. Many of the .members take,

post graduate courses each year

in some reputable hospital or clin-

ic. A large number who are now

specializing in surgery, obstetrics, gynecology, disease.! of children and the eye, ear, nose and throat, i have been and are now very stmeessful and compare excellently with the host in these lines of endeavor. ''

At the annual session much in

formation may he obtained on "hygiene ami sanitation which are

conducive agents to health. This year’s session wilK be hold

in the Walker building, corner'

West street and Indiana avenue. The following are the officers of

ithe association: E. D. Moten, M. < J)., president, Indianapolis: R. D.

I^ove, D. I). S . South Bend, vice

an organ- president; <’ R. Wood, M. IX, 2nd Simpson I vice pres.. Gary; (’. FT. Gibson, M.

I)., South IP ltd —; J. C. Davis, M. IX, secretary, Muncie, and A. J. King, M. !>., treasurer, Indian-

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Rev. t . M. Jacobs, ! eig,, Missions, Birmingham, Alii, end ary, Brooklyn, N. >.: Mrs. A. L. Anderson, eo r respond!T- Holer, financial secre- j j n g S ec., Pit.fshurgh, Pa.

tat' . Stili; bury. X. ( .; Rev. W. H. The conference will close Maly

pavgnport, editor of the Star of ^

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{.School Literature Charlotte. X. Mrs. R. E. Peters of Gold (’oasLi

( . Rey. S. I). Watkins, managni; ( Africa; W. D. Frances and wifi,

01 "i ,t|r ‘ I’tfhlishing hous -, (’harlot- ;iJ1(1 ,, (*. Pope and wife of Lihef-

Rev. S. (’. Whitted, cor- ] a) Africa; W. A. Deane arid wiir»j sec.. Ministerial Reliol, t of Demarara, S. Africa and Bishojp* Pliiladidpl ia; Rev. W O. Carring- r Allryne of Africa. ton, edit tr. Quarterly Review, •• • 0 q 0 Wiishingti n, I). ('.; J. W. Eichel f .

her: cr. [general superiiiendmit of MWlSteY JCllled lit ! !

Relig ious ' Ediioat ion, ('ll icago: Rev. \V. W. Matthews, corresponding

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