NEGROES SURROUND GAOL
Special Guard Arranged NEW YOEK, April 23. • Father Divine returned to New York, where he was placed in gaol. He was unable to seeure a bond owing to the courts being closed. Early in the morning more than 500' negroes were around the police headquarters and more were arriving constantly from' Harlem in trains and' ' motors. Although the crowd was peace- ' ful the police captain ordered rein- ' forcements and a special guard for Fa.her Divine 5s cell, \
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 83, 24 April 1937, Page 7
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