Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 110, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 September 1928 — Page 16

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CLASHES MARK CHURGHPARLEY Negro Ministers Branded Lacking in Education. Bitter argument and scathing arraignments followed the address of F. E. De Frantz, secretary of the Negro Y. M. C. A, last night, in welcoming delegates to the Indiana Conference of African Episcopal churches, which opened yesterday at the Allen Chapel Church, Broadway and Eleventh Sts. De Frantz presented figures on the Intellectual training of Negro pastors and cited statistics showing that less than 5 per cent have finished high school. A. J. Carey, presiding bishop of the conference, defended the pastors, calling on the Rev. G. F. Woodson, dean of Payne Theological Seminary, Wilberforce University, to read a list of graduates present at the meeting. “I think the Y. M. C. A.'s fail to get co-operation of the ministers because the ministers refuse to bow to their^idols,” declared the bishop. “As long as these organizations hold the ministry up to ridicule, how can it be appreciated?” demanded the bishop. Other speakers included Frederick E. Schortemeier, secretary of State; E. G. Tidrington, the Rev. I. M. Hendon, Mrs. Susie Moten, Miss Zelma Gibson and Mrs. Gertrude B. Hill. Dr. H. W. Armistead presided. Tonight will be educational night at the church, with sermon by the Rev. Hillard Saunders. The Rev. W. D. Shannon is pastor of the church. Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported stolen to the police: Glen Chevrolet Company. 1040 N. i Meridian St., Chevrolet coach, from 3222 College Ave. H. Pollard, 924 N. Warman Ave., Ford sedan, 629-039, from Bellevieu PL, and Michigan St. Fern Tremper, 806 N. Delaware St., Ford coupe, 92-536, from Dela.ware St. address. Ross B. Copley and W. J. Sellman. of Ravenswood, Ford coupe, 655-013, from Senate Ave., and Market St. Chris Kemmerer, 404 E. Minnesota St., Ford coupe, 698-249, from home Arthur Eggerding, 5318 Burgess Ford tudor, 640-856, from South and Delaware St. BACK HOME AGAIN Stolen automobiles recovered by the police: Interstate Public Service Commission, 1110 J. F. Wild Bldg., Chevrolet coupe, found at Market and Delaware Sts. Joseph and Cecil Baur, 219 N. Walcott St., Chevrolet coupe, found in vacant lot in rear of 1208 E. Tenth St. R. W. Lowe, 1118 Park Ave., Ford

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