, «-* Historical **®® fc#bra»*ki* S' •*t® Lincoln, We >r* More than 12 tiro* larger ' Circulation CENTS Than Any Oltfred News| aper Ever 1 11/IV ‘ Published In _/JUSTICE/EQUALITY HEW 10 THE LINEV 1—rr “t Entered as Second Class Matter at Postoffice, Omaha, Nebraska- Omaha, Nebraska, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1937 _VOL, XI Number 5_ rim DiviNEi i i Denver Ticket Schemers Fined j i ■' I Convicted on Vagrancy Charge On the complaint of Rev. Milton K- Curry, pastor of Zion Baptist j church eleven men and women were arrcfeted A.piril 22nd in con nection with the promotion and sales of ticket/* for a musical jub ilee scheduled to be held in June. Rev. Ourry said he was persuaded to stage the music festival on an arc&ngfeprferyd JthnAigh “which the church was *o receive 25 per cent of the proceeds. But after $160 was collected, he was advised that the percentage »cr's No. 1 angel, Faithful Mary, revealed ambition*, iteaven-inspired of course, to take oiver the earthly possessions of tihe Kingdom She told reporter she was through with that man hect cally adding: “Ho id not God, he ain’t nothing just a damned man ” Futlhbr Divine was arrested at 11 Gunn street Milford, Conn, after two women disci pics had volubly denied he was in the house. As he walked dhakily out of the house, ■cjnc of the women, a white girl known as “Lovely Bess,” said be tween her dohs “Father will deal with his enemies.” FVxtlutr^Jiimselif indicated that his hide-ctut had been betrayed by a. Juda-d in his movement. He said that “divine justice” would be met ed out) to1 the Judas. Locked Up for Night Night eoturt was closed when Father was brought back to New York and the dimunitive evangelist was fingerprinted and photograph od and looked up for the night- Ko vie Frankel, a white attorney was retained to represent him. George Boaker, one of the two dobectived who arrested Father Di vine said the cult leader told him he had notjhing to do writh tihe stabbing in his Kingdom “and if anyone did anything it was his fol lowers and they did it for his pro tection.” Harlem had a good laugh over the special precautions taken to pro ven Father's disappearance from his cell. These precaution® includ ed the assignment of a special pol iceman to sit through the night in froiit of his cell. Outside in the Street, about fifty white and Negro angels who had learned he was in jail, stood in silent wonder. Angels are Proxies Meantime Faithful Mary pushed plans to Usurp the leadership of the Kingdom or at least take over its tangible assets. She said she had broken with Father and w|s keeping title to numerous of the earthly properties which the “hea venly kingdom” had amassed. These include restaurants, peace mis sions, farms and miscerlaneoius pro perties. Murder; Charge Looms Green} toe wounded man is in Harlem hospital in a critical con dition- If Green dies, police say Father Divine will be charged with murder. Spend “A Night in Hollywood’*