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' / . . ' : r r. . ' * i # . ' .?*- xr~~' * _ * ^ i l Indiana * ' ; " v*." . . 1 ,,t " ' ?? "?---. ' ~ V VOL. 111.?NO. 38 Court S INJUNCTION OX RACIAI, GROUNDS If Negro ArresterLfor "Slapping" i White Man ro Have H'.anng 7 ' , .. in Indiana ~ SHERIFF THIES TO-'KIDnAf* It* /\ IITl ... .. . . * man uver >v nony r ii?m is I feint; Waged Says he Knows --y~ Nothing of Crime i ; I ?*?~~?New York, Sept 1;rrry" Tv.~ Itt-~ vis, member of the Ohio^Legislatiue fijid. of tlie Board of Directors uf tlie r National As soetlltion for U.V Advance j> *of-Colored Pcojflc?_hiiii.fejr\\'as*a ^ ed to the N."A- A. C. P. Ku-'.u;>a Ol ftce, G9 Fifth 'Avenue, copy of *in im portant dcjjjnion tho-Court o e- in v . nion Pleas in Cuyah6g.o 'Count.>. .sustaining an injunction against,-:v.v. trite union for., boycotting a restaurant be. :?? cause the proprietor employ od colored? help, the colored men having ^>rcviously applied' for and boon rei'used . . membership 4n iho union. . __ . - The. proprietor employed . volenti . waiters' and' eooks last *ye iv. paying them union wages. an<I*tlie uiiiba ~ nrthintr ahnnt it Thio'"v.?;?f i.. Ain- l _ _ - "-o (t : "" ? ?**-??*> 11 %i 1 > > ' ~ Edward "Wlvssenvore, bMsid(r.-s< of the Waiters Union -in'! ' ^Inrim Spiegel, Vice-President of the- local, demartded of i-he propnei J" rlilc ernpjpy white union member"This , the proprietor declined to <! > <>!> "the. ground that ho had already .mail . rar.gements with the colored - help previously'employed. ~ It; the menntimh/a;, the-i -' pi'. t ;f their employer, the colored J:v;n v.cnt to Cincinnatti to the In; ii\n.d. headquarters t>f the Union nad applied - to the Secretary for-a charter for a colored?hterrt'-frrr- <31oyePv*-h Thv,y.' were referred to-Mr. >m" . > told them, "Nothing Di i> " 1 ;i . efforts to form a local of t-i.y un;'?n . ceased. " Thereafter the white unh n ' nu a.. _ I a ' 1 pi.t~iv.c4.iiiK -tiiv ^wi.-ir.mn^ automobiles. in fronjrpf.it whirl buVe placards and signs reading: "V, ills' ??-?Terrace Garden Is" Unfair To , Organized Labor.* iL_LV I ~ %. * ' . & The Court .in its opinion . ytuy."*:.~ '"At this length those .-facts -have-beer Here stated,- ? ml - from t h.r in T 7710- f pear^that there existed n<. m,1 1 dispute; _koth the. employ*.-!'- and lrV ?-? employees a>-fr?satisfied-?wtrh?i',.clv^ . * other, the standards of. the u.iion fiptJi as to wages and working. Conditions urn Vtoirtrr rrU.\ /.? * .1 t- . _ wanted to affiliate with. "the union .nivi the employer wanted theni to, and they went to no little 1; x r^ir.rr to do so, and \vere refused by tlil itdefendants, solely?because--rr??Hiv ir* race." The Court also says jr. its opinicn: "The ideal of all union oti c i ts is and and must he the improvement ?"? of the soc'VtKand-eefmfmTic- coffflv. bur of those who work, "find the law seel s to protect the union in the fuij? accomplishment of such ideal. This ' boycott does not appeal to ldiU-CpurLf v orequlty to this stan-' dard. In its analysis it' is a case of i white men opposing colored men. As ' this Court sees it the only information; these defendants could properly and truthfully give lhe public about plain," tiff,is that he emnlovs; colored people. and I do not-believe the-e defendanUn. care to advertise that fact as such. * It docs not oppoal to thii-. Court .of equity as fair foe these defendants' to jr'v say to the* public that plaintiff is 't;n [ fair to organized labor,-under the un-' ... ..disputed facts. The niotivo promtot-1 . . ..ring this uttack on the plai ^TIT- "Tinder these cirenmstanf.es cannot hojii^i fied by this court , . .' This Court ?feehs. "that?under ~aH?those circum-4r stances justice requires t hat-the tem-( porary restraining order prayed fop ; be granted ond such order may issue | on the execution T>y the plaintiff of . a j < bond instho sum of $f>00. j" i Court ; i. ? ..-\~ . %*. ?;??-~ || istains li EX r R ADI GEORGIA EXTRA " - " rf v , =1 DITION CASE WM+r?i-nion Hoy colts Restau. ran! f?r {employing ^Colored u liri i M PICKET PLACE f;? ' ! .;>T Im ion Tlein^ Ob- " tjcrv cd?-Merely a Case of Color::;! Against Whites y.ri Yrrk; Kept 2J?Attorney jt, I . Jlai'ev df Indianapolis, reports. to = 'ho NVitionuI Association for the AdvrK'i'D'i"!' o! ( (.lorcd IVople, (i'.l ! 'ifth " Avi:u:c, tint delay. luvs been granted in:.- U a. (ixtmuLiuii- -proceedings. j.ir_ nin -J. Snrtiue! i-Kvnncdy, wanted in tie. r>r:ii lor tbe crime of "slapping" " 1 - v. :.;H iv...n and that the court in '. -V' llante had set October-. 5 sa the day for the heraing. of the case. thrA y myin'ts that.in addition"" to Attorney Harold AI. Tyler, retained ' t -in. H'hicago Biunch, the Terre Haute Branch lyi's retained Judge v.n!'.o\ of the firm Of Johnson and Wail:or,, ; .. "The .?hrco of-us -will. nufiA in Terre . I r f\ . i V *0*! ( 1. CiT ?? ?!{. i r.f w Ai.II IU 4l*r tl l<41 n:l tip the; issues," says "At- . '< Bailey. and continues': " The ^ . "I'm ttyo Georgia sheriff sujf1 :< !-o< ..lis-it ii.n on out' Governor. .... nig t h<>- Governor- for a hubTf':c "hearing in thte event. . 't he present 11rocoiedings^ are, a di- _ t oufeome of the attempt, of ".the .i i 'V. Vh> ri't" to. "kidnap" the colp'e.J .'|ho Gorgia officer had t?i!s front ( lii'. a;.o wit h thg. pHs."..r an r.aluniohilo?Tho.v hoarded v. .ir.'in.atT Tcrre; Ji piute, and '.While wrrH-rg-,f"v the train to start .tjfere . \\ i ;.G .rs u;h'c|v prevented . their proceeding any further. 'J !i>* " oyer whom.'the fight .is .; <!, $ inuel Kennedy, 'claims a . he'. i.as tiever* lived in Georgia, knows nothing of the' crime charged to hint and e;.n furnish an unassailcdrig.; .to. his whereabouts at thej ia;'. \"v "slapping" is. alleged 'to 1 hevv he. ti eoim^iit;ed, - -( v. m. r. a. iFsn:s ?it)gr vi'itu-st: ^ OK->rK-AI>i;\G A MM It 1GAN "j~ ' -\ IJGftOiiH : ; - . v .vc V.: rk, Sept "d ? The'- National Council' of U:tv~^^ A. has just ' nri i !.l-d v. izii .int]*.durtior? by Chan-j i; i:.: i :: <<,. a volume containing- <i serieas .uCliluci' biographies of k?.ul Siig \ n N eft ! ?>?? by YV. Bui- . U. , 1 i::{ iilIf Spite . ot The volume is^ujuished -;iy.s T'ir. Tobias, in response to the 'rv'.'iu s'-v from lcaricnpcof white boys' u?d jm lsJ Ciiibs. who desired tn ]>ronn.'.e He1... r inUirauul unt-llTStillhllng ' ? h'i froftf leaders iff colored ^rou^S who desired to stimulate the .race "pride ui coloped youth." Mr. Tobias [ !1J 'if !! fvjilll A U^" 'If white youth through reading these sketfhes Main a fuller knowledge of and higher respect for Necrroes -and >>! i (I yoiifli" Vit'^ k'd to a deeper icit';' of self-respect and pride in the caHre.vyment-s-of then; kind, the hook will have served its purpose. 'i ho list of those included in U\7 volui..e i'.s as lolliiws: Iti hind Hayes; Mr,v.-ard-University; Col. Robert R. " Mc.ron, head of Tuske^ee; Charles C. ^pauldint,', head of the North Caroliru Mutflal Insurance Company; ! role '. or GeorjTo W. Carver of Tu'ske^ec; Dr. Daniel Ilalr Wiliinnp : my Medical College; De-Hart Hub- ' Jrarth?rr+ttfpto mr<l trixvlv^r of world* records; Dr. W. E. B. Dubois, Editor -r Tho Cri*is;~tfohn Hops,*President ? " JVFo"peh<?tiw-(r>>H<{?e; Archie A. AlcWinder, civil ongirtofrrc M^ttbcw W. I.HtMock. attijp^y?BoMoii, Henry*1 O. Tanner, painter; Jamee Weldon < Sets H COLUMBIA, S. C,, SAT1 njunctioi HON ARC ADJOIN 1NO-GOU NT IKS TO HAVE EXHIBITS AT OKANl^lU KO? COt*NTY COLORED FAIR Orangeburg:, S. ('.?Much interest is being aroused in the third.-annual OrangeKurg County"Colored Fair, which is to be held here November 11?11. Many adjoining counties have asked?For space to ?place?exhibits* Flans are to make this the biggest year. More schools will place exJunrfs. Better races are promised and the shows wlil be larger and more attractive than in former years. Wednesday, November Vlth will be Fduciitioiiul P-iy.?A-H?public rchools of Orangeburg County will be given a holiday d^ljiat-day. Prizes will be aWbldtrd the? winners?of?thes^?and < rack onr.es. Thursday and Friday football wi.ll- be the big attraction'., Benedict College ancf S. C: State College will meet Thursday, and Allen University and Claflin College will try the mettle (>if Friday.of tju' gnnies promise to draw lahjSKi crowds from all sertions of thr. state. when Alumni 01 tne respective colleges will be on hand to see their faviH.iti" team will. Excursions will be on all railroads entering the city and large crowds wTTl be presont every day to attend- the gala week for the colored people. White people of the .County are giving .their hearty^ suphorl and welcome to the enterprise. student .Athletic council . i OKCAXIZEI) AT ALLEN UN'j VERSITY The students or Alien. University nu t in Clvppelle Hull Friday at "ho on for the purpose of organizing,a stu^ '.ent athletic council. Prof- ThiTFnas l' Jiousc?*wa* opened for lOrpinations und Mr. B. A. Uary was elected president of the organization. The- meeting was-thoiv turned over o the. newly elected president, Mr. oary, who carried out the following procedure: '* , ?' Officers elected: President, B.. A. Gary; Vice-President, Hubert Mead o\vs; Secretary, r-Miss Sylvia Poole; ireasm-ef, Miiis Eva Pruttlf Reporter, Miss I.ueinda Miller; Mr. J. M. Clary.- manager of jHie football" team. Our.team has alroady a strong lineiip and Coaches Thomas "and Bowser have started, .theit pile driving and hammering. Kick-field*. The slogan is, "Each man must be a powerful unit in Allen's eleven." HI KCH IN C()LI.E(?K COMMTXn i : ' ' i "TV EST A BUSHES' L' N I' SI' A L PRECEDENT Orangeburg. S. C;?Trinity M. E. Church, one of the largest organizations of this city, established an unisuul -precedent when they entertain.'d the faculties bf the State- A. and " It was the first ti'mt* urfyHTni^ of this kind has happened here in the knowledge of the writer. Members of the community-T had prepared' refreshments and rwe.re on harffl to welcome all the now teach rs and old members of the faculties of the leading schools of the State. Mrs. R. S. Wilkinson of State Colh-ge and President J. B. Randolph of Clafliiv College, headed the respective groups present.? the shows will be larger and more atdelight for being preserved.' Pastor R. P. Freemnn, i). I)., greeted all and invited the newcomers to make Trinity theirf" ( huwh home-. - ' < 1 ? ? -* v**" ... , Johnson, Secretary ' of the Natinoal Association for the Advancement of Colored People; Mary McLeod Bethune, head of the Bethune-Cookman College; Max. Yergan, Y. M. wvrket now in South Africa: and Carter G. Woodson, historian. ? A ' : , . ' ; . / . _ . *? *1 m i ?-? ; ,iaaf..g? '? *? ' : 5 earing f >' . , .V' k >v w ? iff mm ft j URDAY,,OCTOBER 1, mil7 . .... ? < .. . )USESCM * ?%~T - ' 1 " jTkSS"LK^l"tt- TO SI'HAlv iN COLUMBIA, W ISDN Lb'DA V , .; ? ?? "OCTOHBft ? On "Wednesday?ei eninir, - Oct '"-cr ' ?r 12th. Mr. A'. L. llolsey, Secretary ot _ tiue-N ixtiimal ita^nu.v.. 1 .oa c; i u'. _i a'iid Private Secretary of Dr. K. It.. . Morton, \yill speak at a '.|r.?,as.> .iicyl* o! rJna in Columbia u:' g.u- , g 1? \] " eal business league. 'l'iicTr^irrc'r: a:ui members of the. local business.- Im.vu^ -.s logk .forward ,to Mr. flolsev'.s coining; _a; to Columbia \yi<h; a great d Yl of y; w terest. * It has been a long tini i: j; . ov">- "tnci' Din- of* ih.- \:i i'.'I I ncss league's o/Ii'cials pa'd .<' *iu.u- J bia ah official visit and i he . !oa- d ~ citizens of Cotoyniiiu ap.'ivcurt^. j<i ii:c b ;highest,' Mr. 1-lolWy'* 'coming. ' ? __ _ . ,, -news m:.M?rito-i?n a i 11 EN K FIT LIFE IN"Sl '.CAM il 'M COMPANY . '1 . ,i The ^N.udoitttPBeiuM-i' Lit'-* vu t'iran/cCdrr.ptmy Of NViishiiigloh. D. cA. in' :m ~~ ^Advertising Campaign of '.sonv , r->portTons, has se lecu-d tins | to eava'yfrhgsUiry of its,-success to ''' our readers! j" With the e?'i).-umnuiLi??n on .*du:<-h - 10th, last , of l i 1'1 I'UH'lili'.t' TT^ r4tr--^r ijH.vridanl - 1^'ife Insurance Company, *he National Rejief't l?l<> <1 <. :t a the latest Ncjfrn' Ir Cohi|)hny and "The (irefviost.. N ' Business ^jtteijVrtry in '! i i e Wo J:!-." J_ Nf^iynal Benefit which Xva 'founded. by Samuel \W Ruthc i\;'(>Yd in iS'.'!. has grown steadily. nnd eons'ste'nfcly. It' now has; mere th in .'-T/hOfV1 rl "';,(1 ' worth.of. insurance o^ it'..'h <>Us. It o - irreat nehi.cveiuoni in recjku wing the -i Standard I.ife_wa> not o-.dv a fro- .. ' jittcmicms.-twnness unf.er ?, i.u/ .l.; ; ' meant the restoration'to XY,;ro own, nrshft>..?irrd roniPul if. i i , ~ , ; - 'hat mjs :p nno tiiii:1 llio-i nucrwi' Vhy? race. ~ 7.- / ' . 7'~ . Its present 'prosperity. pi.- ig'e and Success haVg :beon arltitwrc! I- vapeof the conservative basin. S ' ..v.'"i; of Rf-'II. Rutherford, PiX'is' ie;. re >.surer, S.. W." "Rutherford, SvvreatryGeneral Manager, and i ii . staff which surrounds and supports ri ihenf..-^'-"*> ? ? -?-~ ) 'sizeT the ^ j1hi^j_a,iid ' 1 '.:*!a 4 iil Xa'.-ional . (-rr.d'ip r rr-my~7 '" Ider its policyholders the' hi..-!. sv 1 '' ~ of Insumttv seriu:ut ?? ?7*7 I'RESIDENT WH.KIN.ON R UN'.'' FROM JM-EETlNt. OF J AM). ERA NT ('Old.liE K I'lti >. T _ t 7, pi'iX'i'S' , '^ * President R. S. \Vilkir.- ;i sin ,1. Ja: 1 ? week on .an -'.extended trip l" AVn.-'-t?? infjton and New -York-. .At Un- .'oru , cr plac-q he with I'vt^IdwU Cro. icy. of the Deleware Slate Ci>l!ej.Te.. and several offrrlais of the TJirretvu' m A-it'tucatnm, formula-ted the p.: ogOlm < !"' ika iiavI mnAfliricr ftf fTin iTrtfiIC of the Negro AgricttHoral and -Mochaniod colleges, at Chic; - p. X-?v.vm: T>on^7-t5-;.mi Ifi ,rm y.Tfl^ be ohe .of grfeat -importance, occurring during the sessions of tlu> Association of American I ?.\rid-(lmnl ^. Colleges and L'nivers'.ti-s to' w.hkh the colored colleges belong, lb;. Wilkinson is president* of.tlu colored _f conference group. ' . * - V graduates of the collc&c. mechanical course, with the B. 8. degree. ha\V ' mechanical natures oil iacub ios oT j other Statecolleges this fall: Wiley jB. Thompson, who graduated from, toe i pr?nr?A in Tliillflino' rnnclriiciutfi V>s.** * "SpTiofr- has- been" nva<te Pmb-t'of "ot ; Mechanics at the Arkansas State \ --Cnlln.ftty PinnhlnfT A 1 lriilli " . - "1' mW- W. Crawford,- yho comphu o<I the '--Hcourse in Auto Mechanics, will head t up the department at the Georgia ' State College, Savannah, C.u ? or graduates. ,q? vocational activities t from the. College are -alsnin much ni _ demand throughout, the State and tiru^r; ?ftlHng several places of eminent re- ; l^sponsibility. ,r or Oct< mbcx f.l.Ktt- UNiVUK&lTV '8 OFFKrlAL ' t Oi'l'X i \'0 mi KWDAV, UCTO [U;K, 1927 . ~~ Hi'shop John liurst to he Present On. October Gth (Thursday, 1027, H* trO-V; i>'t- i:lli;l)i11 i* Tif Altr?n?I 'nii-nwr; 1 . \.iM take place in h.lie auditorium j .. l C'happellc Administration Building, .^.1 ;UQ lOir^-misM? jl' Hoard w*Ii hold ! J{v :dc<lo.erUy Bis hup of L'ulti- . jj r" iA' the President, and Local j . ' ^ .1 ' ill' I. I'tll llnnl'M CiilllpOAcd Ul' Dlb.C^.lq ).. Mi!c.s, B. \V .Mance and E. 'A. '^0l idiuiis, is .i ' creature of thp trustee oai^L. t" tfahaai;t certain business 1 ?j0 u'1 pertaining, to Allen fniversi- ; j[s S*. I In y ha.ve been wisely and as- ; vv( id'n'-ly ai Ay.d'k for ;i1 'l^HvPt; A I- j tl. ?n > University. .. ' '* | qj l're .i ieut .Siips and the Bcurd are, l(fl tv ai in the prosecution of the pro- 1 af tliiilt.-oi Hen", 1 'nivcrsity: which- has I T'~ e n planned?-? * ? : triiie result of team work'efficiently ^ .10. edited i>_ rei a in tlie large lium- qj lt of new students enrolled and the'. . isa i:.' spud ot the faculty and student , .3'"". Vil* ?I?-i .11 ' im-irii AMii mi'iT in i no a)| oi-rVin''^. The' cb.tpej assembly will ini he pl.ro at 1?:.15 ''o'clock. A short; r . *.i\ ?vafn yntlcr the supeYvi. .'lis.: IlQpkiiis and* Captain ^ '. try; Thomas. - will talc* place. En=? inn Vvs;u is Isijj;li among: students and- >j' n-uity.' Tii'vy rej,?ml this as a new m'Ii in tie history! .of Allen-Uni-. * ersity. * j1*1 > ! !'- is invited- to the as- \ Jul !; at 12:1") on Thursday..' All' %v< re wlwrnn1; " Allen is the people's un ' .V i..W. On that d;iy what th<? so t 'j f iuive ijiinc for \villL?i* ' .1. .EUfiv, st; ^TiTT. . ; V 0. j- *?: ' ' P-e six l?a(;E ma(;a55IN.e' 'of nvor.tioa Teacher I'lThTTsfied by j . X a'.ionyl Iiaptist Publishing | o[Hoard Establishes a Record. i Vl . ! <, -.< hundred and thirty-six page* ??r>?-"'.r "1 i!. ' Cinr, cnlion TcACher, 1 T .!?trr?the -National- ItnrrHKt >-r? ni K-}~inf ' H.nn.i o f thr> V.ilinnni Tt~ip I 'K> .-,i lAnivonlTon,' -in this city; This J ^ id >o s!v.(. Sunday school Periodical ! 'he months of Oct obeiyiftiavertn - ^ : i .'an ! Tic'h'Miiliov. The, pu.blicathoj| a. s very '.?ry,e because it con1- j tiaii. ';H>?T^~iVs;vucHons tw- j p . ' in Baptist Schools, but this ^ ' in addition to these facts, ' ^ j -(.-a'ains the Story of the Sunday.! f chool Congress,*\vritten by the. Sun- jn : cii-.ol < oppress Secretary, Hen--J wj A Ik ii Pejd, and the enrollment of I V ,'f ''Inn'?roeonllv held Ail ' Ttii-I lilift-toiii, Ala. The enrollment is by ,'K I ,s . - tin The , tiiblo of contents 'of 'rfie t(" i in in- lnm-M tfmt it has Editorials; U|' ntv.'hfru ions, UacIuiipus ami tlitTTrr^^^ 'i-national.Lessons, Uniform Series. U(1 : is i hi* nii-ftes.t issue of the, Conven- K 1 on Tcu-'bcr- ever published. The cir- ne' ' ' ion of this publication ;has pone LeaoUy upward-until tlie Secretary <m rV.ii now claims it to be one ! tlii- most imptu-tnnt of the fifteen- -l i 11 j11-1 io be.lis isssui'il b.V?Htw iaiv, l'iif Supriav'?School use. . eJt' *% J ?r?1?? un. VM '.> .UHHtKSM Oh*?I'KESI. HUNT OF'.M ANNING DISTRICT. ish -r* in* 1; v. itli ni-ofuTul i.li itiioxi I t-r. Vfwiv vihi iit this time to preet pol ou. us co-workers >in the preat misv att I!; I'A^I'um laiincluMl f>y 6UT "Tot Tnrrtr:nr -wtttr trrmrrr^ prat if ude ~ ? both' (io:l ami yau^ tlxri I open my h*r ;>rt Jo ypu'loday. . Words fail me at j C. tii _iii?e to express-thanks to you j-wp >v yolir'-Warty- ooopeiMtioni in this [ret y fifth jjcnr us president of this pl<; **net.- :??:?-? ! Ay1] May Coil hless von richly^ In oil r ieoTrtiirtre?! "milage Eight) . ^ , \ ^ r . ' r. - - % -?. . . ; * t " ' "-1 :>ber 5 ; ? -." lorjoao * . *>10" i>HT 1 "v.:* . '-.^au i ^-v- - ... 5c A COKt : . - ? Boycott? BRANCH RRESTK1) FOR ' >ard of Directors for N. A. A. C. 1'. Offer $250 to Defray Expenses of Case ECHO DEFENDS HOME . r ice Man, GlcuA, Prominent Poitical Leader of Sapulpa: Tfarget of Whites* Attack Now York, Sept. 23?The Northern lifornia Branch pf the National As- < [nation for the?Advancement of tlc'rcd People, reports to the Namal Office through Hattie E. De jrt, its Kecretary, thaT.it has been trking nigh ?qnd day to preyggtr ex edition to pklatyonia pf Edward ass, wanted for shooting a po'ice "** f" ' ieer in the defense of his home "* *T tor police persecution. The. Board of Directors- of. the X. ATX7P. have hotifietPThe Branch at they con draw on the ^otionnl? Iicp to thf> pvtnnt r\f ir ? - ? ...? v. > VM1 w v? i. YMUVj 11 llCCCd" ry, for defraying the expenses of r> i'osiv Mrs?Be Hart roports that . e Northern .California Branch, has ready misod $600 mHt\vu mass meet- ^ KS;\ T~^ ' I V-V * ' . y., The case is-to bonie up'in the Fedal Court in San Francisco on Mony morning, September 26. A sumdry -of-lhe entire case prepared by 6 Northern California Biunch states at Mr. Glass lived in Sapulpa, Okloma, and was highly respected by th white and colored people. . He' is the1 owner'of a hotel, a cafe, an ? dcrtaking parlor and a number of u?t:o wincn nc remea out. tie is' a church menihev nml an out ending "loader among the colored ople of SupuLpa. -?r -? Because of his political ' influence long his own race ,he was the tarit of attacks by white people, one ? his opponents being the local chief police, .^Morey by name.-?Morey?rquoted as having suid in the course, a political fight: "If my fdction ns the town-jwill be too small for at nigger /and'" myself/ - After the ictiori. 4t?is reportPft; imw.frrgntnH ? ids on Glass' place of business wcro f i - v ^u.i. i.many \JIU5S Wt'Ht tO a. laWlice department .from making such ' ' ids. The JJhicf_hcaring of this, ? nt four- uniformed men to Glass' fe about 0:30 P. 31. to.raid the place ass had closed un and had turned f Jlis. RgEts: with the exception of 2 burglar light over the aoda?fotrrp r-^rn. Hearing some ohe trying to rce the door, he looked out and saw the darkness, three or fo'uc, men th druwh revolvers. Pi-ior to this time his place had . cn held up twice. lie dropped beiid the counter and Began to fcruwl rward to the rear of his store. He .s shot at and, wounded but return- ? ?-? ~ upded three times, his gun being nt from his hand. He learned the xt day he had killed one man and >unded ' two others. He escaped, silly reaching Oakland. California out 15 'months ago. lie was cbn- \ cting_a_sniall Restaurant business \ dor the name of FVod Smith whnn radition proceedings \vere begun. Meanwhile in Sapulpa, his hotel and to thfi-jgruoncJ, no one being puned. Also a man arrested for havr helped him to escape, was shot death whiTe in the custody of the lice, on the ground that he had; emnted?Lo escape, hat?he?was ind handcuffed." ~ 1 . After extradition papers for Glass d been forwarded to Governor-^. V oung of California, a hearing s held before the Governor's Secary attended by many Oakland peo> representing the N/ A. A. C. P-. . iTTe the hearing was in progress ^ v itr-of HnbeaaCoepm* was peHtl<irtefl**~ T "" ' *' " Continued from Page Ohe , ?... - ' ' ' * ! . ? .... - . ,