Fiery Cross, Volume 2, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1923 — Page 3

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Carmel, Thorntown, Sheibyviile, MANSLAUGHTER AND OTHER CRIMES 60 UNPUNISHED (fontinned from Page l.) tori si.iilli of the city. Tlie voice of civic protest wus raised. The city police I'ori H cither did not or would not investigate, this slaughter of Peru's vouili. It. was rumored that they w re too busy protecting vice and I'utl the. ramifications of the underworld were ho powerful that no inv Mtixalion was made, at least nothing has ev.-r been submitted to the public i;i t lie way of results. Then ( oine federal revenue officers to the city. Hnd alter raiding two or three jiriTTrte homes they went away aad IK. I liing W;:s done. It Meeius Hint the Knights of the Kn KIik Kl.m at this point felt that it iWANTED AGENTS Auents Wanted Everywhere to sell FACTS About the K. K. K. By DR. LESTER BROWN Ccod Territory Open. Write at once to , P. O. BOX 202 MICHIGAN CITY, . . INDIANA 910 N. lillnoiu fit. Clrole 11M Ragsdale Tire Shop Retreading, Auto Accessories and Uaed Tlrea Vulcanizing Guaranteed C. C. RAG8DALB D, W. Kline & Son MOVING and CuNERAL HAULINO Phone 2s WARREN INDIANA G. C. MADGE Cigar., Tobacco and 8oft Drinks! i Lunch and Fresh Meat I! 100 Service If FISHERS INDIANA MKMIHIHI EAT Honey Maid Bread Mothera Only Rival Crystal White Bakery Smith & Gadaon SULLIVAN .... INDIANA t Basthi Tire Repair Go. Vulr.nizlng and Tiro Service. We Charge and Rebuild Batteries and sell the Biue Ribbon and Sparko Batteries. Workmanship and quality guaranteed to be 100. Taxi Service Day or Night.. Phono 764 123 E. Jackson 8t. SAMUEL M. BASTIN, Prop. SHEL3YVILLE - - INDIANA itiruiniimiHiiiiiujiiuiMiitiuuiiiii, g. H. PILE CROCi-RIES, NOTIONS & MEATS Deliveries at 9 and 10:30 a. m. SERVICE 100oo PERFECT Phone 119 W. South St. SHELBYVILLE - - - INDIANA mt .IHf MIlMi HI. tl ItiMltitlf IHUUMDWm DAVISON MACHINE SHOP Harry Davison Metal Stampings, Pattern Makng, General Machine Work and Acetylene Welding. We guarantee our work to be 100 perfect. 124 East Jackson Street Phone 657-L 124 E. Jackson 8t. SHELBYVILLE - - INDIANA 1'uinimiiMit hiiiii iiiHtittniiiHiiiniiiiHiiMt If you are thirsty or Aungryp go to THE HURRY BACK Sandwiches, Hot Chile. Hot Drinks, Ice Cream and Soft Drinks GEO. B. LOVELESS THORNTOWN .... INDIANA WMftiiimHiiiiiiiiiMitiiiiMiimmn Dave's Barber Shop SERVICE OUR MOTTO 1405 West Michigan St. ooorxxxxxxxxxxxxxooooooooo NUE WAY No Delay Work Guaranteed AUTO PAINTING SYSTEM CHAS. HOPPER & 80N Alexander Bldg. FRANKLIN . . . INDIANA Colfax Bakery BERT GOFF Cream of the Wheat Iread Phone 104 COLFAX INDIAIJ Johnny Waggoner LUNCH V, : TOBACCO AND SOFTDBINXS COLPA ... . . .mniiui

Warren, Franklin, Colfax, Sullivan. was time to see that the law was enforced. A warning was sent out to violators of the law that the Klan was in Peru to stay, and was composed of the best citizens, and that they intended that conditions that existed would be corrected; that future generations would know a clean city, and that high school boys and girls would lie free from the hell holes and dives which were so numerous in the community. New Influence is Felt On Monday flight, March fi, the Klan fired the first shot in the battlo lor a clenn city. At that time members of the Klan called upon the justice of Hie peace and secured a search warrant for a house nt 5(5:1 W. Second St. and with this search warrant in their possession Uiev ihn i-.iUa the. deputy sheriff and demanded that in- uo ms mity. a raid was made and a search followed, with the result that the first bootlegging and booze manufacturing joint was cleaned up. A still was secured, the usual paraphernalia and mash. It was then that Peril woke up to the fact that the Klan was in operation, and that it was not taking the law into its own hands, but that it does erather Infm. moi!nn and place it. in the hands of local auiiionnes and seefrto it that it is acted upon. Some of the nrnhl ceiving attention, and that the good citizens of Miami rnuntv am niivo tn are why it is that it is. necessary to e.i.e eny ornciais ot r-eru, and Miami county, to do their , duty. They are beginning to want to know whether or not it is ignorance or whether it is the influence ot ill-gotten dollars. They are beginning to want to know why it is that the bootleggers are unmolested, and if arrested are permitted to go Scot-free and peddle their poisonous liquor actually on the main streets, of the city. Why it is that soft-drink See Me for That New Ford Car Prompt Delivery We Allow High est Prlcea on Used Fords C. K. MARTIN "8erv!ce First Courtesy Always" Representing A. W. BOWEN, 945 Ft. Wayne Ave. Main 6913 Main 6173 Elliott's Drug Store 801 W. Thirtieth St Quality Up Prlcea Down Free Delivery Service Harrison 292S. Indianapolis, Ind. FOREST GARAGE EXPERT REPAIRING TIRES AND ACCESSORIES ARCHIE BURGET All Work Guaranteed FOREST INDIANA imiimmiiiiiiiTuiaiiiDamn! Public Drug Store! CIGARS, S0DA8 DRUGS WARREN .... INDIANA nmiiiinminiiiiiuiiriiiituiiiiniiiin BiatiuiHiiuiiiiiiiUHniitiiruiiuiiiiimai JOHN'S Hotel and Restaurant 8TEAM-HEATED ROOMS COLFAX INDIANA njixtiftunmrnnnninninnrnTTii '''niiiiiii;iiijijiiuiiiiiiji(UilIylu,LI)1AlliuMan Quality and Service Junior Coal Company 150 BEECHER STREET Drexel 6310 A GOOD PLACE TO BUY COAL annjiwiiiiiiifniiiiMiiiiiiiiiiuiniiiiuiiiiiiini U T. MCINTIRE Fancy and Staple GROCERIES AND MEATS S18 North Tlbbs Ave Belmont 1229 TIRES, New and Used; Tubes, Accessories and Vulcanizing Open Saturday Evening Till 9 Sunday Morning, 8 to 12 Dieckmann Auto Supply '05 W. Washington. Main 4507 Dinner Bros. Variety itord 12625-27 W. Mlchlaan Rt .A okao1 c. wasn. eel. 0240; Web. 0352 Iwava coma tn i -r w wav SVI WBt ior your small needs. W carry wmpigf TWBiy BtOC K. Freeh Bread (Dally) Pisa & Paatry Moran's Bakery 1444 E. Sixteenth Street INDIANAPOLIS . INDIANA fTHS Jim CROSS AKCItlCAt rAATKSTi OROW

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parlors are kent - tn rnntin. a .... i . auu suns continue to pour out poisonous iuma wuicn are sold over the tables and bars of those soft-drink parlors. Why it is that the mavnr nnrl Ota Rhief of police permit ft gambling lo operate wute open on Broadway within sight of the city hall, and that the police department is so obviously blind to these protected law violations. Why it is that when government officials come , to Peru that before their arrival and during their stay everyone is tipped off and nothing is found. Why it is that immediately following the manslaughter of the Scott boy that the identity ot the driver wsa ooon,i i, - , - ""ku .v u. piujltlnent citizen following the car, and luunu ine Dony, ,and yet no arrests were made, even-after it was found that his an 4Uui lt laviiu." tor smashed, and fender badly bent. People are wondering how long murderers of Peru's youth-are to be permitted to go their way. These questions are going to be answered, and answered in a calm yet. forceful manner. Peru, Ind., looks to the Ku Klnx Klan today for relief, and it. will not be disappointed. There are well-substantiated rumors that city officials will be involved, and that influences that have made law enforcement impossible will be uncovered, and that men who will enforce the laws and see that justice prevails will be placed in office, and hereafter elected by ballot to these positions of responsibility and trust. The Ku Klux Klan secured its first conviction in its war on law violators in Miami county. For the past few years Peru, the seat of Miami county, has been acknowledged by those who know to be one of the rntt in the State of Indiana. Blind tigers, nwuegging and the conducting of gambling and bawdy houses was and is the favorite sport of an element lawless and undesirable who seems to control the city and county officials. There -are, however, a few officials that they can not n-.ntmi nni ti,,iortiuerc warn or the Miami county circuit court is one of them. lie is absolutely fearless and is at least one judge in Indiana who dares to sit upon the bench and hand out Justice without fear. As for the prosecuting attorney, Hugh Lawrence, no matter what may be said of his conduct in the past, he is now showing signs of real effort to secure convictions, and the. Ku Klux Klan of Pent wa.it he and Judge Ward both to know that the better element of the people of Peru want the city cleaned up and vve are standing solidly behind them and all other officials of the city and county who seek to do their duty. All . ... UU,C EDUCATORS STAND PAT AND SAY NAY! CLEVELAND CONVENTION CLOSES WITH UNEQUIVOCAL ENDORSEMENT OF SEPARATE DEPARTMENT. Cleveland, Ohio The Towner-Sterling Biil for a federal. department of education, was indorsed unanimously and without discussion at the closing session of the convention of the department of superintendence of the National Education Association Thursday evening. The advocates of a combination of health with education withdrew their fight when they realized the preponderance of sentiment against them. Nat ional education week, adequate school financing, model schools in the District of Columbia, equalization of funds to provide for better rural education, aud the devotion and zeal of the classroom teachers of America Funderburgh & O'Rear PUP.S FOOD GROCERIES ICARMEL .... intjiana Fred Evans Elmer Jeffries EVANS & JEFFRIES SANITARY RESTAURANT Phone us Your Orders Telephone 153 CARMEL INDIANA lHUHinniHMl Carmel Supply Co. . Cement, Coal, .Drainage Tile Fence Posts, House and Roofing Paint and Cement Blocks. OSCAR APPOGATfi, Proprietor CARMEL INDIANA ,OCXXXX)OCOOOCOOCOOCOOCOOOO E. J. Ellerman Authorized Dealer LINCOLN, FORD, FORDSON WARREN ... . INDIANA i OOOOCOCOOOCC)COOOOCOCXX)COOO Beautiful Floors P. B. WOOSTER Floor Surfacing Contractor Hardwood Floors Laid and Finished 1232 ASHLAND AVE ... ;.v,.; Lincoln 6441 . .

were also commended in the resoluuuns preseniea oy WiHfam M. Daridson of Pittsburgh, Pa. - Frank W. Balloq of the District of nMumDia, was selected, to take the place on the executive committee left vacant by the election of Payson Smith of Boston, Mass., to the presidency of the organization. A, telegram from Mr. Smith pledging "his best efforts to help sustain the splendid record of the association as the defender and promoter of public education." New Fork Bids fob J9S Meet Pasadena, Cal. New York City Chicago, 111., Detroit, Mich., and Atlantic City, N. J.ate after the 1924 convention, the choice being left to the executive committee. The only illiterates are those who connot read the signs of the times, Kdward A. Steinev, of Grinnell, la., told the convention last' evening He declared that the American Legion must i -id itself of "war. psychology" before it. can become an educational force among the foreign born -Teachers need no formal test of their loyalty, he said, but what is necessary is t hat the schools shall be kept free from nartv noliticni ti j fiom economic or sectarian interference. "What is wanted in .! tima uuuuuj are not text-books, but living exam. i.o ,l j.,u Americans," he said. One good citizen is sand patrotic speaehes. A common cuuure lias the power to unite, but we shall onlv make (mrCI,i,.. cultural nation as we believe in the sitjai. underlying good in all mankind Americanism should be the symbol of eenernsitv on . j uuu uuueistanding." Small Education Boards J. H. Bentlv of nnintvi iurs spoke on the administration of a city educational system and Thomas H. Harris of Baton Rouge, La., recommended "a small state board of education, the members selected for long I overlapping terms fmm ri,-o:, 3 i uiauiiiiifl clilU not from the State at large in order uiai. uii parts ot the State may be represented, these members to be appointed by the Governor." This state board of education should be the only board With state functions, he said. The board should elect its executive r.fftno,. his salary. The school funds made' ivauame to ine state board of education should be constitutional and they should be adequate. The state department of education should not have to compete with other interests for funds when the Legislature meets. The state government should be required to carry a generous portion of the educational financial load. The superintendent should be unhampered in the selection of his staff, and also placed in position to pay such salaries and employ competent people to obtain the highest possible educational results. UNUSUAL TRIBUTE TO KLASSMAN AT PETERSBURG JOE M. HUFFINGTON OF EVANSVILLE DELIVERS TOUCHING TRIBUTE, FOLLOWING LAST FUNERAL RITES. Petersburg. Ind.. March 12. It is thought that no greater tribute can be paid to a deceased one than the simple statement that on the morning of Feb. 27, Vernon Johnson, Klansman, of Petersburg was killed , in the mines near here by a hngh rock falling upon mm. However, a greater tribute followed the service which was held at the Christian church at Winslow, when two automobiles approached and five Klansmen, garbed in full regalia, before the astonished people-placed a hugh fiery cross of brilliant red carnations upon the grave, followed by a short talk by Joe M. Hnffington of Evansville, which was a. touching tribute. Mr. Hufflngton said: "In placing this cross at the bier of Brother Johnson emblematic of the blazing light of our Savior's redemption, we are doing for him what he would have done for each of us. This loved and loving brother, husband and friend, was taken when manhood's morning had just passed the dawn and the splendor of life's dazzling sunshine was still in the east, but every life, no matter if its every hour is rich with love and every moment jeweled with joy, must enter the Klavern of death. This brave and tender man In every storm of life was oak and rock, but in the sunshine he was vine and flower. He was a friend to friends, and in his climb of the rugged peaks of life to heights attained he left superstition and despair below and on his forehead fell the golden dawning of the grander day. Brother Johnson was a man, a true citizen, and in his heart beat a sincere love and devotion to the satfred principles of our great government and its institutions. His life he had gladly pledged, on bended knee before the Star Spangled Banner, and the open word of God, to the perpetuity of the Teachings of our Savior and our shrine of life, liberty and happiness. His daily ambition was to add to the sum of human joy and were every one to whom he did some loving service to bring a blossom to his grave, he would sleep tonight beneath a wilderness of flowers. We love him and want him with, us throughout life's journey and now at hia departure strive In vain to look beyond the heights. In our despair we cry aloud but the answer is only the stillness and shrill of our echo, but in th;e darkness: of the nighf we se4 a star and listening hear the rustle of an angel's wings. And to you faithful and esteemed Klansman, we bid you boa voyage and now that your immortal soul baa wrapped :iUelf In the bliss ot eternal happiness in that . Empire -Invisible; commanded by our Living Christ, we Bay Good-By. When ouMife work is done in the Invisible1 Empire may-we Join von itl that Happy tehnton. oj ChrlBttan-llves. We analt imeet again and fnwif tala wbrld yoti are jttfne- t"t

NOTRE DAME STUDENTS (Continued from Page 1.) t,mer ot Police Laurence J. Lane (Catholic) of tho snih tj n department advised Wampler to close ts.ioii ana move his business from the campus. The constituted police authorities claim they can do nothing wammer has fiiori .,;. ,x.r. -n nnA oleance to the amount of M.000. Authorities of the university "... i jia.iinu 1U a suit tor damages neraldod the firsf nnnw D i, an eienr-nnerprt nnh ntnn u.. n. f t6n j ? ohal'eing the universij wim loieratuig frauds and infringements upon the rights of the students. Unfair tiHcm r,d k" aute conditifinH nro r.i..,i.i 3 ,1.. . o.iaucu ill UIK pages of this paper. General dissenduu ia uh every tongue. " These Dublish fill fri rlrma Mn 1 , . . , l"'t ifimr. sir- iy the students themselves. Dissension started with the fight between Judge Vuirpallat. dean nf i -t.r. , " A ' mi- It TV BUIlUUi. and Prof. Waters, in which the formri iuiB weeKs ago, threatened to re sign. Fr. Walsh. nroQiricnt p versity, made those two tr settle their differences but general uv...,u5 i,L Ule gtuaent body, voicins nmfcai-a -v P i .... ..... ui eeunrai conditions, re suited in oublishim? iv "tQ,-n In the face of these facts, parents will probably indulge the requests of . , , . - ....I , t Obuuui. Notre Dame is on the rack and by its own inquisition. mur suus ro enroll in annlhu. cv,i it is this institution that holds out Its hand for financial o00;,,( i build new buildings and overcome the auuuai aenciis. excessive tuition fees aie lusumcient to run a school which i a proven iianuity to South Bend Notre Dame - l"vo, ib icturns nothine nf vnino AvnAnf i""u ior. let it demands a subsidy from thf Prntoofont - - . mniowui utcuiucra ui ms community. ine scnool must nnroa i.cir ti Walsh has got the job on his hands and if he himself is unable to do anything he should make way for someone else who can. Will Notre Dame clean up and remedy the conditions the student body complains of? And wm ir. expei .tnose students responsi ble for the Wampler disgrace? Tolerance the Impossible Tolerance, the Impossible, primed ia jiisiui at houui Bend, and, as usual, fired a blank. Another miserable failure. Spokeh earnestly and consolingly. pom if will : i i . ,w , jt 1H iC possmie to deliver' The Jews, the Catholics, the Protestants want to know! Under the caption, "Tolerance Wont Neglect South Bend and Logansport." it nrinta on or .1 Tl . . - UClllO Ul South Bend citizens and an equal numuci ui lesiuents or Logansport. Advices from the latter city state the list is 80 per cent, erron of the South Bend list are not memunrs oi ine ku Klux Klan. The lists mav hvp na urn t, v tv. u.j ULii IJt . r- it Compiled from teleohnne itlraotnrio., They are not dependable. t nere is real humor in the situation If nearly a million dollars in libel SUltS amount to anvthinc r.iiM,-I,v.n.n J --. puuilOUClB of Tolerance will, no doubt, express mcuiBeives as again repudiating themselves, their nuhli cotinn or,,-! (ho,.. editor, Mr. Sheppard. This gentle man s name is missing. Illegal negligence? Or is the editor dodging the hack-fire? Hit a Catholic The humor of the Rituatinn lio.o-1.i-. ens and becomes pathetic when it is further noted by a perusal of the names that one of the 20 South Bend "Klansmen" is a Roman Catholic, and reputed to be a fourth-degree Knights of Columbus. This man may find it sufficient reason to leave his church, but he remains uneligible for membership in the Ku Klux Klan. The other 1C, and it is to be regretted they are made innocent victims of such an unscrupulous propaganda, have recourse to the courts. Several threats of this rhn Tolerance have previously failed. A tolerant public opinion questions the fairness "of this method of attack, and, knowing the true .facts, will not misjudge or criticise those whom Tolerance hopes to hold up for scorn. Instead, public opinion is enlightened and has found, without much investigation, that Tolerance, the official organ of the American TTnitv T.ea?no has descended to the par with the low est ana most vindictive scandal sheets of the country. Such affairs as that against the Wampler barber shop has crystallized public opinion to the point where Tolerance mav exnec.t n. hnnmenni, nt even a more drastic nature than libel suits. News dealers of South Bend are refusing to have the paper on their shelves. No ereater indictm publication can be found than that it incites disorders and riotous acts by its readers. This has taken place in South Bend. What further acts of disorder are in store for the future? Another such incident and the mavnr nf South Bend will be called upon to act. on tne grounds that it incites to riot Klansmen, Attention! The weekly circulation of The Fiery Cross Is now over 100,000, which is taxing our ores facilities to the limit. Until our new press is received, It will be necessary to go to press Tuesday night. There have been some complaints from Indianapolis- Klansmen for the non-appearance of news items and announcements which have been received too late. To avoid delay all news items and announcements should be delivered, or mailed direct to the office of The Fiery Cross, 578 Century Bldg., to reach us not later than Tuesday noon. ExatUy What Is Oplumt . A species of poppy of Hindustan and Asiatic Turkey gives ns opium. The opium 1 th jmce from tooisiooa in the greea heads 0; seed, cgiiaules of the ' plant after the petaia h&ve tilh en. xae fifes' icxAa utUcy, tet

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and we can personally vouch for their they should be patronized: ANDERSON, IND. GROCERIES W. Woolums Grocery For NNm Poultry, dressed or pi foot, freak oysters ana a rail line of fruits antf vegetables; fresh and cored meats: also notions. We strive to satisfy We deliver. Phone 170S, 1S0X W Third St Opea cn Sudsy. U-ll-HARDWARE ' Columbus Ave. Hardware Co. Deal era In Hardware. Alamlntunwa i Paints and Varniabea. C. Sinker, Prop. Twenty-third an. Columbas Ave. Phone SOS. 10-lS-ll COLUMBUS, INI. DRUGS Harms, Herbert C -Seventh and Chestnut 7-14-22 HUNTER REPAIR SHOP Hunter Repair Shop Everything for a Ford: 100 Shop operated by 1C0 man with 100 workmen. We want 100 American business. RESTAURANT " MoQueen, Harry Beyo Loneh Seoa, 7 th and Jackson, 744-22 VULCANIZINQ-i Mlles & Wray Columbas VulcanisingCo. Tire Surgery Station. Thlrtl and Franklin St. 7-14-22 EVANSVILLE iM CONFECTIONERIES Adklns Home Candy Kltchan Home-made Ice Cream and Candy Wholesale and retail Phone 6484J 21 Main St tu Ebmoler, Albert Ice Cream candies, cigars and tobacco. Phone 1401. 223 Fulton Are, opposite & N., I. C. and Big Four depot -8-2J HOTELS The American Hotel Oscar T. Eh meter, Proprietor, steam heat hot and cold running water in e?erj room. Rooms with or without bath Rates, $1 and -up. Restaurant In connection. Open day and night Pulton Ave. and Second St, opposite L & N., L C. and Big Four depot M-2t SEEDS AND FEEDS l " Ohio Valley Seed Co. Elmer I Graf, Ass't Secy. Seeds, Feeds and Poultry Supplies. Wholesale and retail. 113-51 Sycamore St M-2! FRANKLIN. IND. HOTEL FRANKLIN Hotel and Restaurant Reservation for Home Cooking. Phone 609, corner Jefferson and Jackson Sts., City of Homes. GREENWOOD, IND. GARAGE-i - Madison Ave. Garage M. B. Goody koonts. Prop. Located on Hadlsoa Road, near Main St Accessories ot all kinds. Day and night semes Phone, Greenwood, 13. K0K0M0, IND, FURNITURE, CLOTHING, SHOES jonn w. Lewis I bay and sen all kinds of second-hand Fornltore Clothing, Shoes and Junk commodl ties. 2S36 N. Mais St, Eokomo. Ind. LIBERTY, IND. GARAGE Brunner-Abernathy Garage Day and night service. Satisfaction guaranteed.. Phone 268. MARION. IND CHIROPRACTORS Dr. O. G .McKeever, for 100 ser? lee In adjustment of your spine or any part of your body. Eventually but do It cow. 4S3-S Glass w. Marion. . MORGANT0WN, IN9. VULCANIZING Whltaker, Irwin Vulcaniaint, ae eesaories and batterie. Contra dealer Firestone Tires. MUNC1E. IND. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Gallimore's Cigar Store 111 .W. Main t., Muncie, Ind. Retailers of high-class cigars, tobacco and candies, Pocket Billards. HEARD AB0UT6HICAG0? (Continued from Page J.) given reserves from other stationa. The order came after Chief Justice McKinley of the Criminal Court had indicated that the March grand jury would be ordered to dig into vice conditions in the city, its two predecessors having failed to bring any indict ments. , . , , Chief Fitzmorrls'a stand is said to be that Chicago was orderly as it could be without turning; the entire force loose on vice work and allowing other crime to run rampant Chief Justice McKinley said that 'Tf the chief sees fit to assign all 4,500 patrolmen to guard one flat, that is bis responsibility.' If crime runs ranv pant as the result of his orer the pub, Ikj win atill hold, him responsible. . "On the other hand. tHt is the chiefs; Intention to co-operate in a sane manner, tie deserves the, com mendatioa of the better elewnt eS the

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