LIBERALS HERElt;tI ISATURDAY FOR LYNCH TRIBUNAL,;--- ifi:Writers, Poets, Law-10 yera, Probera to At-1, tend Conference.RITCHIE, DUER INVITED ALSOaProbera to Give FactaAbout Lynching.Mnny outstanding figures In the Liberal and Left-wing movements arc planning to be In Baltimore for the Eastern Anti-Lynch Confer* rneo. which will convene on Saturday at fl pm., at the New AI-b-rt Auditorium. 1224 Pennsylvania Avenue for n two-day session.Among the outstanding notables,: in the literary and political field ■ who arc expected to be on hand'*are:Mary Van Kleek. of New York, « who recently resigned, from her po-;* .vlllon as assistant secretory of La- (bor under Frances Perkins; Grace Lumpkin, author of To Make My 1!IBrood*'; John Hammond, piny wrlghl; Counter Cullen, poet: Charles HoiLston, of Washington, legal staff of the NA.ACP. and altomey In the George Crawford ic rase; Benjamin Davis, Jr.. Atlanta, j Ga.. attorney for Angelo Herndon; ] Dr. A. K. Blumberg, of Johns Hopkins University; P. E. Brown, writer; Barbara Alexander, of Ba-vannali. artUt, and Alfred Hlrach, # of the delegation from the National Commission for Hie Defense of Po- ^ llllcal PrLsoners, Investigating the^ recent lynchIngs In Alabama and Maryland;Mrs. Laura B. Oleen. Negro Department of Social work in Washington; Mrs. Mary Church Terrell, national chairman of the National Federation of Colored Women's Clubs: Bclford Lawson, legal advisor. New Negro Alliance of Wash-1 inglon; Prof. Charles Young, of Howard University: Mlsa Louise Thompson, of the National Scot la -boro Action Committee; Robert'[Continued on Nezt Page]