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BURNS METHODS CONSPIRED IN "FAKE J A IDS" CLAIMED BY WITNESS. Chicago, 111., Feb. 14. Ripping the veil from an alleged gigantic conspiracy of private detective agencies to extort money from business men for investigation of radical activities, Arthur W. Bailin told of the probe into the Wall St. bomb explosion of the autumn of 1920. - Testifying for depositions to be used at the trial of Wm. Z. Foster, arrested in a raid on communists at Bridgeman, Mich,, Bailin, a former investigator for private detective agencies, claimed: Bomb is Offered 1. A representative of the Bums detective agency had offered to furnish him with a bomb which he was to have thrown at some high official. 2. T. J. Mooney, a high official of the Thiel detective agency, suggested that he arrange to have a bomb thrown in the New York financial district or at Morgan." Bailin told of the battle between the two agencies to obtain control of the investigation into the Wall St. bomb plot, in order to get the financial benefit of the probe. He read a letter which he had received from Cooney, written in Atlanta, Ga., in which Cooney suggested that Bailin get in touch with "some Jews in Philadelphia or Germans in New York with whom you (Bailin) are connected," and investigate their connection with the bomb plot. Tells of Letter Bailin declared he lchew nothing of the organizations Cooney mentioned, and that he believed they were suggested in order to shift the. blame from theories the Burns agency had advanced to unknown parties. This, Bailin said, would have given L me imei agency an opportunity to take, control' of the' investigation and obtain money provided for the probe. At. the time he received the letter, Bailin was also an employe of the Burns agency. Charges Denied The Thiel agency denied all charges made by Bailin and declared the man had never worked for them. While, on the stand, Bailin defied Burns to have him arrested for lying, if what . he said is untrue. Bailin read letters from many sources, in which he was declared to be the greatest expert on radical activities in the country. . . Mucii Talked of Organization Doing Good Work in Community Thorntown, Feb. 0. The Ku Klux Klan is vindicating its existence In this community by a number- of splendid acts. The past week has been one of great activity and from its deeds it is becoming more favorably known day by day. Truly, "By their fruits ye shall know them." The Klan is an organization that stands for the highest morality, and the noblest citizenship. It is not an anti-organization, save in its stand against all forms , of lawlessness and crime. It is purely a "pro" organization, giving its unqualified support to every worthy cause and every good movement. Much has been said and published against it, but this has had its origin in ignorance and mis-conception of its aims and motives. Third Demonstration of Ku Klux Klan Given in Cpty Columbia City, Feb 20. The fiery cross, emblem of the Ku Klux Klan. blazed out on the A. B. Mosher farm three and a half miles southwest of this city and about a mile south of the Yellowstone Trail on the South Whitley road between the hours of 10 and 11 o'clock Thursday night. The demonstration was the third to tako place in Whitley county since Christmas. The first appearance oRhe fiery cross was on Christmas night when one was burned at midnight on the property of the Commercial Club just south of the Columbia iron works, and the fire department was called to ex tinguish the "fire," The second cross appeared at South Whitley, and the third occurred Thursday evening. BIG MEETING AT CLARK'S HILL LEADING CITIZENS TRUTH. LEARN THE Clarks Hill, Feb. 17. Rev. Kern of Covington addressed a meeting here w ednesday. several prominent Masons, who had been fighting the Klan, Heard Kev. Kern and were awakened to the principles and the need of the movement here. A significant fact was the attendance of many of the substantial and older citizens of the town. 100 American Dies John Leslie Tate, Klansman,-and a marine, died at his home, 2836 E. New York St., Thursday, Feb. 8. mat ne was a Kiansman and a marine and that a fiery cross rests on his grave are tributes higher than man can pay. WANTED A MAN IN EVERY county to sell our health and accl dent policies for $10 per year. Best in the state. Territory being taken fast. Write for agency In your coun ty. 2522 E Washington St., lndianauol ia, Ind. WANTED SITUATION AS MA chinist; 15 years' experience; have been foreman; can furnish reference married; middle aged man of good character; only want a living wage Address. Box 230, Fiery Cross, iniM snapou, ma. , - ,

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HERE IT IS AGAIN SO EVERY ONE CAN READ IT. The Fiery Cross has printed denials and explanations on the Portland affair; but still' receives many inquiries regarding the affair. .The statement of Adj.-Gen. Harry Smith ends it so far as this paper is concerned. Here it is as printed in state newspapers: "Assertions that members of the Indiana; -national guard ., stationed at Portland, were ;; unduly active in the Ku Khix Klari . were found to be entirely , unfounded," said Harry B. Smith,- adjutantrgeneral of Indiana, in a statement recently: The adjutantgeneral investigated conditions at Portland, oh request of Governor McCray, after.charges had been made in a letter to the governor by Thomas H. Fleming, mayor of Portland.. ' "National guard companies, drilling in the Portland armory the night of a Ku Klux Klan parade there recently were dismissed for half an hour, between 8:30 and 9 p. m., in order to see the parade," said General Smith. Were Under Instructions "They were under instructions to avoid congregating in groups and reports from dependable persons in the city indicate that they obeyed instructions. . . "Mayor Fleming admitted he could not substantiate a single one of the charges he made. He said they were all based on hearsay reports. He said ne wouia not swear to the charges by affidavit, nor could he cite any one who would take responsibility for the truth of the charges." Gen. Smith said the Portland national guard armory has never been used for KlaH meetings, he was told by the United States army instructor at Portland. Here Is Direct News Regarding Gov. Parker of Louisiana Huntington, Ind., Feb. 20 Writes "100 Per Center:" "Absolute knowledge I have none, But, my wife's sister's washer woman's son Heard a policeman on his beat Say to a laborer on the street That he had a letter just last week Written in the finest Greek. From -a Chinese Cooler in Timbuctoo, Who said that the niggers in Cuba Knew - Of a colored man in a Texas town, Who got it straight from a circus clown, mat a man m Klondike heard the news, frTom a gang of South American Jews Who knew of a swell society female raKe. Whose mother-in-law would under take . To prove by. her seventh husband's - sister's? man That PARKER CAN'T HANDLE THE KU KLUX KLAN." Klan Parades and Burns Fiery Cross Martinsville, Ind.. Feb. 20. The Ku Klux Klan, which, has been more or less mysteriously secret around Maftinsvllle for several weeks, came out. last night in full regalia, of white hoods and white robes with a fiery cross over their hearts, embroidered into the cloth, and led by a large American flag followed by a drum corps and marched for 14 city blocks in the main part of town, last night about 10. o'clock. They were followed by a large grpup of interested and surprised onlookers some of whom were saying, Oh! I know that fellow, it's such and such a person. But the Klansmeh, numbering about CO, marched on in silence feeling certain that their identity would remain a secret. A burning fiery cross, which is said to be emblematic of the Ku Klux, was responsible for .the city fire department being called out about 8 o'clock at night. Shortly before the fire alarm was sounded it is said two men drove up to the hitch rack on the west side of the square in a Ford car. They got out of the car and walked to a hitch rack post from which the cap had been removed. They placed the stem of a large cross in the hollow post. touched a match to the cross and drove off. The fire attracted the at tention of someone who turned in an alarm. The firemen answered prompt ly, but when they discovered the na ture of the fire they returned to headquarters as there was no danger. 'Big Ws" Stay Ends; Attorney Hastens to Aid Chicago, 111., Feb. IZ.-rSenator Jas. J. Barbeur, attorney for ''Big Tim" Murphy, convicted as a mail robber, will reach Chicago from the east to try to save Murphy from being taken to Leavenworth immediately to begin senteace.on his term of four years in connection with the Dearborn $400,000 mail robbery. Murphy's 30-day stay, granted by the United States circuit court of appeals, has expired. The stay was granted to permit Attorney Barbour to take the case to, the united states supreme court, but .that body has been adjourned and -will not convene until Feb. 19. It was predicted at the federal building that Mr. Barbour -would appear before the court of appeals and ask a further stay to provide time for tho supreme court to consider briefs in the Murphy case which were fljed several weeks ago. Advice to the Lovatorn. TJon't marry without loofclBg around a. i mi,, S'"; . H i a.pve? for. a bit, eim . xmnt nr wnnt nappenea wx& tw ftrtjt' man she

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IN THE LABOR UNIONS USUAL, POLICY OF STIRRING STRIFE IS SEEN. UP The Knights of the ki Klux Klan have no fight with the labor unions, but it would point out the significance of recent action of the International union and allied labor leaders to look closely into the influence behind this resolution: The following has., been exfrartArt from the constitution of the Interna tional union, United Mine Workers ol America. Adopted at Indianapolis, Ind. Effective Jan. 1, 1922: Article XIV, Section 2, Paragraph 3, reads as follows: "Any member - accepting membership in any other organization not affiliated with the American Federation of Labor, or membership in tiie National Chamber of Commerce, nr the Ku Klux Klan, shall be expelled from the United Mine Workers of America, and is permanently debarred from holding office in the United Mine Workers of America and no members of any such organization shall be permitted to have membership in our union unless they forfeit their membership in the dual organization immediately upon securing membership in . the ;United Mine Workers of America. Any member of the United Mine Workers of America who accepts office in any dual organization shall be permanently expelled from the United Mnie Workers of America, unless reinstated by the international executive board." There is considerable thought in the above paragraph, as one of the abovenamed organizations mentioned as not being desirable tb being affiliated with and also to be affiliated with the United Mine Workers of America also. There seems to be a lack of forethought when the men who got up the above-named paragraph should endeavor to. shut out the, order known as the Ku Klux Klan, which according to its principles, has for' its motto: "Non Silba Sed Anthan." "Not for self, but for others," a meaning that ought to convey a lot to the aver age thinking miner. The Ku Klux Klan stands for two principles that ought to-be especially desirable, to the American-born miner, -but not to the foreigner, inasmuch as many of the strikes during the war and after were instigated by foreign labor agitators, causing violence, murder and destruction of property. The Ku Klux Klan has two principles the -American miner is going to benefit by and they are: Closer relationship betwee capital and American labor and preventing unwarranted strikes by foreign labor agitators. Therefore let the miner take heed- if he is an American-born citizen of the United States of America that he be of Christian faith, namely, Protestant, white, Gentile, having the best interest of his community, city, state and Nation at heart, owing no al-. legiance to any foreign government political party, sect, creed or ruler, arid let him take upon himself to inquire the benefits that he will have as a Kiansman. Let true Americans take the helm of the organization of the United Mine workers of America and the costly strikes will cease. Let capital and labor follow the teachings of Christ and practice the Golden Rule and there will be happiness in our pursuits. PEOPLE OF KNOX. IND., APPRECIATE KLAN'S WORK MANY ACTS OF HELP KNOWN (By Special Correspondent.) Knox, Ind. Feb. 20. Many acts of liberal donations and help in homes of trouble evidence the presence of the Klan here. Rev. Van Ormau of the Christian church delivered a stirring address Sunday night to a packed house. That local people are in sympathy with and appreciate the Klan, was proven by the remarkable attendance Rev. Van Oman said in part: "Americanism, What is It? In 8 nation that stands for truth, Justice, equality, freedom and liberty. These principles, cherished and practiced by all make it a nation such as Lincoln had in mind when he said, 'This nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom and that government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth.' I am here tonight as minister of the gospel and citizen of America to proclaim there are forces within our walls trying to destroy our government. The time has come in this land of ours. The clock has struck now, when every individual who calls himself an American is called upon to stand four-square for these principles. What are these principles? 1 will give you the major principles There are minor ones involved. If you do not agree with me it is all right. These are the American pria ciples," Fiery Gross at Trafalgar A mild, sensation was' created-in Trafalgar Saturday night at 8- o'clock when a 30-foot fiery cross suddenly blazoned the skies in the. south part of the .town. The cross which is the symbol or the Ku klux Klan, nau neen placed on a little knoH. It apparent ly,was saturated with- kerosene. By the time it was burning under full headway, a crowd of several hundred neonle .had gathered to watoh It.- The Jtery cross and .the Ku Klux Klaa were the sole topic of conversation in the1 stores and . on the streets during the rest of the evening. , " r .11..' ; 1 'H, V ' V - Not In 8oclfy. 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