Fiery Cross, Volume 3, Number 13, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1924 — Page 7

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Business Directory INDIANAPOLIS, IND. CHIROPKACTOR- . I j. Carey, 1. C, Chiropractor Graduate of and ex-instructor Palmer School of Chiropractic; 15th year in Chiropractic; 5 years as instructor iij P. S. C. and I. S. C. My X-Kay Laboratory makes correct analysis possible. Consultation free at office. I make residence calls. 445 Century Bldg. Phones: Office. Main "3252; residence, Webster 6iU4. 3-12-23

PLUMBING J. W. Liebcndrrfer ' W e s t e r n Service. 3417 W. Michigan St. Belmont 3607. 3-20-23 MUNC1E, IND. CIGAR STORE Banner Cigar Store 107 West Main St. K. II. Lyons. Prop. Retailers of High-class Cigars. Tobaccos am! Candies. Pocket Billiards. 100 Service Cuaiaiiteed. Muncie. Ind." 4-2S-23

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Under this head church meetings, social gatherings and like announce irtents of not over seventy-five words, will be published at a charge of one dollar, cash with order, for each insertion. Copy must be in this office by noon on Monday of publication week.

The Gleaners' Bibie Class of the M. E. church at 1425 Blaine avenue, will give an oyster and chicken sandwich supper, with pie and coffee on Friday, January 25th, in the Aid room. Supper from 5 to 7. Supper, 35c. At 7:30 p. m. a patriotic meeting Will be held. All welcome. All come. Americanization program at the West Park Community House, 2400 West Ohio street, Tuesday evening-, February o, 1924, at 8 p. m. In addition f ) an excellent musical program, Judge Orb-'son and the Rev. W. H. lirightmiie will make short addresses. Admission frea to all. Uefreshments and novelties will be old. 2tdf8 A joint meeting at Second Baptist

Church, Fletcher avenue and Noble street, Monday night, January 28th, 8

p. m. Come out and hear two real speakers. There will be a supper served at (::!0 p. in. in the basement of ihe cliunh by the ladies of the church. I'rice :;") cents per plate. There will be seats reserved for those coming for supper. Mrs. N'el! Hurlbert will be one of the speakers.

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cents,; a line, six average words to

the line; minimum charge b cents. Copy must bo' in this office by noon on Monday of publication week. Bring or mail your ad, together with your remittance, to 580 Century building..

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Oriental Spiritualist Church, Castle Hall. 2.i0 E. Ohio street, will hold an Americanism service Saturday evening at 7:43p. m. Mrs. Edward Eidleman will speak. Messages by 1). H. .Smith, O. R. White and H. Schambaugh. Everybody welcome. George W. Luymon, president. The Rev. Charles H. Gunsolun will preach at Brigbtwood Congre

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THE SONG WITH A NATION DEmand: "Creed of Ku Klux. Klan," 35c per copy. Agents wanted in all parts of U. S. A. Address all communications to 3208 E. Michigan street, Indianapolis, Ind. 4tdfl5

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(Continued from Page Three) use in Americas political and social life. So the great charge, the most serious charge, against the Klan is this, that it aims to use these forces by favoring native Protestants above all others, by discriminating against Jews, Catholics, negroes and negroes merely b cause they are that, and that in this way it is dividing the nation, cultivating hatred, establishing inequality as an habitual thing and thus mining flatly against the very structure of the democracy whieh it is supposed to protect. This accusation can not be better exnressed than by quoting from a

recent speech of Senator Underwood's. "Under the ideals adopted by the fathers it (the American spirit)

means that there shall be no discrimination against any citizen because

of his belief," he said. "It does not

mean that we will nU drive a man

from the street because he is of for

eign oirtn, out tnat wnen ne is

adopted into the fold of American citizenship he stands on his own feet, the peer of any other citizen. These are the principles of this country. Tear them down and you tear the flag down with them." One more thing should perhaps be said about the background of American thought, in reference to this matter of principles. The Klan de

nies that tlndwwood "states the case correctly denies that a man is en

titled to be treated as an American unless he acts like one. But aside from this, the appeal "on principle" will have almost no influence on the kind of average citizens to whom the

Klan appeals. The American breed is, when all is said and done, a rather lawless one in emergencies. It is sentimental. It is also practical. Its slogans and to a large extent its principles have been adopted because they were useful. It is an his

torical fact that it has never applied those slogans or principles when they caused much inconvenience. .Equality, freedom, free speech, even legal safeguards, have been thrown overboard time and again and the jettisoning justified satisfactorily when they failed to produce the results wanted. Would Be Difficult Task It is safe to assume that the same thing may happen again in similar circumstances, and that if the irritation becomes sufficient the natives will use any means that seem likely

to relieve it, letting theories and

principles go hang till some more

convenient season. This means that the only effective way to check the Klan movement is to go back into the prejudices or instincts on

which it depends, and to show either that they are wrong in themselves or what would be easier, though far

from easy to show that they are not

needed just now.

This eminently practical attitude is

expressed very clearry in- -the -reply

Dr. Evans, the Imperial Wizard

made when 1 put these charges to him. His answer also disclosed an

other attitnde, the curious assump

tion that people coming to America

expect to become, or at any rate are to be expected to become, assimilated

to traditional Americanism, Instead

of trying to change America to their own taste. It ignores the fact that

every other race, nationality or re

ligion has traditions as instinctive as is the American and that they can

not possibly check these traditions at

Ellis Island, even if they wished to,

"No matter what your intentions are," I had told Dr. Evans, "the fact is that the Klan is not bringing love and brotherhood into the country. It

is causing sharper divisions, and in

stead of breaking up the alien

groups, is driving them together."

.J'Quite likely," he responded. "The Klan is standing In the war of the

selfish interests and purposes ol' these groups, and naturally they are increasing their efforts. They were

having things pretty much thir own nay before, and didn't have to work

very hard to get wnat tney wanted.

The Khin merely acts according to

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leather goods, announces, for the year 1924, salesmen for the following

territories: Army Armstrong, Xenia

Ohio; George Anson, Lima, Ohio Chester J. Leasure, Corning, Ohio

Fred Donohue, Portsmouth, Ohio; S.

N. Kerr, Ironsdale, Ohio; O. & L. Zimmerman, Reynoldsburg, Ohio; B. C. Welch, Akron, Ohio ; Mrs. Walter Cainsew, East Liverpool, Ohio; A. J. Adams, AlHance, Ohio;- R. A. Shepard. Canton, Ohio; Patriotic News Agency, Monca, Pa.; H. M. Fashbaugh, Strasburg, Ohio. I-go Leather Products will add several new pieces to their line, including several styles of bill folds, pass cards, memobooks, and ladies' purses. Any 100 dealers or salesmen, outside of these territories, wishing to handle our J.00 leather goods, should commtftricate with us as soon as possible. These goods are genuine leather, work and quality guaranteed; dealings, 100. I-go Leather Products, 48 E. Cassilly

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NOTICE FARMERS AND MERchants employment wanted by two Americans. One general farmer and stock raiser, best of references furnished and one 12 years' experienced salesman, buyer, nd assistant manager, in mens' furnishings and ladies' ready-to-wear. Producer f good windows. Both married-men. Give proposition in first letter and address Box No. 225, care Fiery Cross Publishing Co., 580 Century Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind.

tkfr faets The wkte eoastry recognises that there are BiiUfeas of nAjusdeaa cithseas, that they are not beiag assimilated, ssd tkat many of them can not be assimilated. Every publication and public man has been talking siboat it for years. Everyone admits that the security of the chb. try is in danger. But n one dees an) thins. "The Klan does do something. It sets tip, iu the first place, a standard of Americanism. If we find it is wrong we can change it at any rate there it is. We Invite every man or woman (eseept nejrroes who are a special case) to meet that standard, and they ail conld do it We propose nreans to help them meet it We propose means to keep the evil from growing worse. And we propose also that people who do not meet it shall

have full liberty, but that they shall not 're given a chance to corrupt and destroy our government and institutions.

"It is onr Christian duty to love

enr enemies- hat not to let them

destroy ns. It is also onr Christian duty to fight evil, and no sensible man will deny that nnassimilated and unpatriotic elements in our pop.

u la tion are an evil r.nd a tremendous one." "But lias not the Klan gathered much strength by Appealing to dis- i tlnctly anti-social race and religious prejudices?" I demanded. "That is one of the evils we are trying to correct," he replied. "The Klan today dees not cultivate nor deal in hatred nor division between races or religions. It specifically declines any applicant who wishes to join for that reason, if his intentions are learned. The most that can be said is that it recognizes the distinctions as to race and religious distinctions which actually exist.

"Many other organizations have

specific restrictions on membership,

and toe restriction m the Klan naturally draw the inference of your question. I believe that many peo

ple have joined this movement trom unworthy motives, because such an institution will seem to them to give opportunity for gratification of sel

fish purposes. But no institution can protect itself against such people un

til their motives are made clear by

action. One of the remarkable things about the Klan is the ability and thoroughness with which it cleanses

itself from within."

'Bnt does not the Klan, by draw

ing these distinctions, tend "to solid-!

lfy these classes and therefore to preventf Americanizing them, and thus defeat its own aims?" I insisted.

"The Klan is opposed to class dis

tinction of any kind or to political action or social action on any other

basis than that of pure Americanism," he declared. "However, the fact is that these classes exist and are active politically, socially and economically as groups and classes.

This 'Is recognised by every politician. Americans, so long as they are unorganized, are helpless before the attacks and demands of these groups.

So long as they remain it is necessary for the protection of America that Americans themselves appear

and act together. In the long rah

the "doctrine of love, Americanism and awakened consciousness will draw these classes into assimilation and away from the false ideas that cause these barriers."

Without disparaging Dr. Evans' oratory, it seemed to me that the most

effective answer to the criticisms of

the Klan'S exclusive membership, and the race and religious distinctions it draws, came from a wellknown artist. "Rot!" he said when the criticisms were made. "I wouldn't be allowed to join the Knights of Columbus or the S'nai B'rith. Why in Hades should their members object if I join an order that bars them out?" "But the Klan is a political body, with very definite aims," I objected. "Those others aren't." "Mdre rot!" he exploded. "You don't believe that yourself. If they haven't got definite aims and aren't in politick, then I'm a Chinaman."

These, then seem to be the. important facts about the Klan's "campaign and hate." It does, beyond question, appeal to deep, powerful, explosive race and religious instincts and prejudices; ,ideas which are hideously dangerous or heroically valuable, according to how they are put in motion. It does also attempt

to offer a solution for the grave national problems which race and religion produce, which are so sensitive that they are usually ignored, but which are causing deep concern

to all thinking Americans. It does, officially at least, attempt to solve .these problems without using the prejudice and hatred which are the almost inevitable result of bringing those questions into the opetf. And it is in just this field that it finds its greatest strength, and presents the gravest danger. How well it is succeeding in using patriotism and religious devotion

without prejudice ana tanaticism will be discussed in the next articlo "The Business of Kluxing." This and the succeeding articles will take up various- aspects of the actual operation of the Klan, as distinct from the inherent characteristics and lhe purposes and ideals ct its leaders which have been discussed so far.

FLAC IS PRESENTED TO SCHOOL BOARD

Hattiesburg (Miss.) Trustees

Thank Klan and Pay Tribute to Order

(Advertisement)

HATTIESBURG, Miss., Jan'. 19. The Ku Klux Klan recently presented the Hattiesburg high school an immense silken flag, the Stars and Stripes. The presentation exercises took place in front of the high school building, where more than 3,000 people gathered to witness the ceremony.

The event was of more than local interest, as it marks the inauguration of a movement which is intended to be statewide and result in Knights of the Ku Klux Klan pre

senting an American nag to every

public school not already having one

in its possession.

Preceding -the presentation ceremony the Ku Klux Klan paraded

through the streets for the first time in nearly two years. A drum : corps headed the procession, followed by the flag bearer carrying the Stars and Stripes. Col. T. S. Ward, grand dragon of the rearm of Mississippi, led the main body of marchers. John R. Tally, president of the board of trustees of the school, accepted the flag on behalf of the trustees. He paid a high tribute to the Ku Klux Klan as an order desiring to make America "a country of one people, one flag, and one tongue."

BURIED IN KLAX BEG ALIA GILLESPIEVILLE, O., Jan. 19. Carl Skaggs of GillespievHle, is the first Klansman here to be buried in full Klan regalia. It was his request that he be laid to rest in the robe of the order he loved so well. The ceremonies at the grave were conducted by Klansmen. The services were held at Pees Run church and burial was at Peecher cemetery. A fiery cross designed in flowers was placed on the grave. It was said br

spectators that it was the most impressive services ever witnessed at a

burial.

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