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ELAN'S PROGRAM FOB 1921 Militant, old-fashioned Christianity and operative patriotism. Buck to the Constitution. Enforcement of the Eighteenth Amendment. Enforcement of present immigration laws and enactment ot more stringent laws to prevent the smuggling of foreigners Into America.

1. 2. S. 4. Is It to Wonder?

That the present immigration law, as passed by Congress recently, came none too soon is seen in the words of Dr. Carl C. Grigham, assistant professor of psychology at Princeton University. The deterioration in the intellectual level of immigrants is rapidly declining, he says. His assertion

tuuie oniy auer a long ana earnest study of immigration statistics. "Our study of the army tests of foreign-born individuals," says Dr. Grigham in a book recently published by Princeton University, "has pointed at every step to the conclusion that the average intelligence of our immigrants is declining. This deterioration in the intellectual level of immigrants has been found due to two causes. The migrations of the Alpine and Mediterranean races have increased to such an extent in the last thirty or forty years that this blood constitutes 70 per cent or 75 per cent of the total immigration." The foregoing words, it is easily seen, explode the bugaboo held up by those opposed to strict immigration lawsTThat the races now being excluded help build America. The truth of the matter is, that the sprinkling of those races which had made its way to America before the civil war had nothing to do with the building of America. In fact, America was built in spite of them. To some, that might sound a harsh statement. However, when one stops to ponder over the fact that they have never "built" the country from which they come, it is hardly probable that they would do differently in this country. Progress is unknown in the countries from which they come. To believe that they could throw off old-world customs, beliefs and superstitions in a single generation is to believe that the leopard can change his spots. These races as a whole lack the intelligence to build a country such as America has become. In fact, at this time they appear as a menace to America remaining as it was builded. To quote Dr. Grigham further: "The representatives of the Alpine and Mediterranean races in our lmmisration are intellectually inferior to the representatives of the Nordic race which formerly made up about fifty per cent of our immigration. In addition, we find that we are getting progressively lower and lower types from each nativity group or race." 1. Thus it will be seen that the immigration of foday is far from what it was. In other words, we are getting from Europe not only the least intelligent races in the vast majority, but the inferior of those races. Can any person hope to keep America to the foremost when she is being laden with such immigration? Is it to be wondered at that the United States stands eleventh in literacy? Is it to be wondered at that America's morals have dropped from what they once were? If one had made no further study of the increasing illiteracy in the United States and the increasing laxity of morals than the word3 of Dr. Grigham, an understanding would be forthcoming. There were, however, and now are, persons who would open the gates to the ignorant of Europe and flood America with "progressively lower and lower types." These persons attempt to point out that America "needs immigration." Just as they will point out that Belgium and other nations of Europe need to expand "because of dense population." If the time comes where countries have such dense populations that part of the population has to migrate, let us then save our territory for our posterity and not load it up with the "intellectually inferiors" of Europe and in years to come have our children's children seeking a place to live in Siberia, or some other country. Let those in Europe who have tired of the laws and the state of affairs they permit to exist, through their blind superstition and subservience to a political corporation operating throughout the world, migrate to Siberia where there is plenty of room to expand. Siberia is twice as laTge as the United States and much of it is as far south as Virginia. At any rate, let us keep America for Americans, regardless of whether the immigrant wishes to go to Siberia or some other country. It is readily admitted that America is the greatest country, but the trouble lies in the fact that the immigrant doesn't believe that strongly enough to attempt to live as Americans and think as Americans. The immigrants want to live and think as Europeans. That is one reason why the country demanded the immigration law just passed last spring.

Hearst's Insincerity In his recent vitriolic attack on the Ku Klux Klan, William Randolph Hearst showed his usual consistency (?). A bitter foe to the Klan, his papers have ceaselessly attacked it; his correspondents, sent to Williamson county, Illinois, wrote stories which are as far from the truth as they could possibly be and still be about Williamson county. Spasmodically his papers stress the importance ot the public school and at the same time bitterly denounce the Klan, the strongest organized support these schools have in' America today. Mr. Hearst, however, is just as inconsistent In everything he does or attempts to do. Practically without cessation he .has hammered those Mho loan money to foreign nations, telling them they should invest that money in America. We are not going to say that Mr. Hearst is wrong In that, but would be pleased to know why Mr. Hearst invests his money (or a part of it, rather) In Mexico. So far as can be ascertained, Mexico is not a part of the United States. Mr. Hearst's ranches, mining prop crties and other interests in Mexico certainly took money to buy and it can only be assumed that he purchased them with his own money. Posbibly, however, they might have been purchased by the Hearst family. This should not hinder Mr. Hearst, however, in disposing of them and investing his money in America where he demands every one invest their money. The whole does, however, Bhow Just how insincere Mr. Hearst is and lends dignity to the assertion by many that Mr. Hearst is opposing the Ku Klux Klan through his own selfish interests. Mr. Hearst once started in to "expose" the Klan. The "expose" fizzled out like a cheap firecracker on a rainy Fourth of July. About the only "expose" was the exposing of the weakness of the "sensational charges" brought against the Klan. In fact, toward the end of the "expose" the reading became so dry and ridiculous that readers grew weary of it. Mr. Hearst has ever been "exposing" this thing or that thing. Possibly, some day Mr. Hearst will, by accident, "expose" his reason for opposing the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan and why he invests his money in foreign countries while demanding that other Americans invest their money within the confines of the United States.

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By JOHN EIGHT POINT "The noblest motive is the pulftic good." virgil

There is no hope for the Klansman who thinks that tomorrow is as good as today when it comes to working for his organization. No man can get nearer to the heart of the Klan than he is willing to bring everybody else. AS LONG AS BOOTLEGGING AND CONSTITUTION - BREAKING PAY BETTER THAN PREACHING, THE DEVIL WILL FEEL THAT HE STILL OWNS THE GOOD OLD U S. A. - The other day one of those liberalists you hear about was defending the Romish "political principle" by saying, "Give the devil his dues." To whieh a Klansman replied, "Yes, pay him off, get his receipt, and kick him out of the church." The Klansman who is beset by enemies and can't see in any other direction always looks -up to the "hills from whence cometh our aid." A man with prejudice is a man with a chain. Dodge chains, because some are fastened to balls that are heavy to drag across the world's stone piles. THE KLANSMAN WHO FINDS HIMSELF IN THE WRONG PLACE SHOULD KNOW THAT HIS BIGHT PLACE IS EMPTY. Darkness can not put out the fiery cross all it can do is to make the cross shine more brightly. " A lot of people trust in the Lord, but only when they have to do it. You can never pay your debt to the Klan with money you have stolen from your neighbor. Faith leads to virtue, virtue to knowledge, knowledge to temperance, temperance to patience, patience to godliness and godliness to tme Klnnsmanship. Good Citizenship "Good citizenship," says President Coolidge, "requires the same narpfnl study and intelligent application as any business or profession." Quite so. Klansmen also hold in minri iha words of Paul, who once said : "What soever things are true., whntsnovnr things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever thinsrs arp mire whatsoever things are lovely, what soever tnmgs are or good report, if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things." Roman Methods The Romanists are finding that it's a great life if they can keep their supporters from weakening and they can. But the means used often disgruntle the grunters, and here and there the rank and file give evidence that the hammer-and-tongs method has its peculiar disadvantages. When a man breaks away from the papal body he does it with a whiz. Instances are not wanting to prove that the mailed fist occasionally fails in its grip. Hundreds of Catholic voters are indicating that they will henceforth place their ballots where they will help America remain American. Money, Not Poetry It is well that we, as a nation, preserve, as far as possible, all the patriotic landmarks of the struggles that made the country a nation second to none on earth. "Old Ironsides" is in peril. It should be protected that our children's children may know how our fathers wrought in the days when liberty was a thing for which blood must be shed. The following editorial from the Boston Post is worth every Klansman's attention: "Experts who have made a stiiilof the famous ship, and may be assumeu to Know what they are talking about, declare that the constitution, better known as 'Old Ironsides,' is rapidly and dangerously decavineand that unless work is done on her timbers at once, there is a chance that the hallowed craft mav ho. Inst to us and to posterity. "An appropriation was before the last Congress amounting to spvArni hundred thousand dollars, the money to be used in repairing the immortal fighter. It went by the board as did so many other good measures. That grave mistake can not be remedied, therefore, until the next session. Meantime, with the work of disin tegration going on, what's to be done? "It seems as if there must be some emergency fund somewhere in the government's coffers that could be applied to this patriotic and sacred Dumase. and that a nresiripntlaJ nr naval department order might turn It over to tne unariestown yard, to he used at once. We urge, with all the earnestness we can command, that the proper authorities in Washington take up this vital Question as soon as may be and devise ways and means for the rescue of the priceless relic. If that fails, perhaps private funds' may be advanced for the beginning of the work, with the certainty of repayment later. Let the put)llc-spirtted millionaires come forward. " 'Old Ironsides' was first saved by the fervor of ypung Oliver Wendell, Holmes. But it is money now, not poetry, that is essential. We caa not! imagine the country so disgracing' Itself as to fail to produce it,"

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American Superiority If the Olympic vietory of the U. S. has taught us anything this year, it i has taught the fact of our inherent superiority over the European r.onn- I tries. It is the Kian's purpose that! this superiority physically shall be iorever maintained. Teach the people the square truth about racial development. Make the people of our broad acres understand that whito Aryan blood means strength and vi tality to withstand the erosion of the centuries. Mr. Anderson's Book "Behind Bars for Banishinn- the Bar," is the fetching title that Wilnam II. Anderson, formpr heart nf tho New York Anti-Saloon League, will give the book he is writing In prison about his many encounters with Old John Barleyhooze. It should be remembered, however, that Anderson is not behind the bars because he banished the bars. He is la Sine Sine because be Mmmittoii forgery in altering the accounts of me league, rerjnry in financial statements concerning the league was also alleged. It is certainly not necessary to break law while endeavoring to maintain the spirit f just taws. Anderson was not a good man for the Anti-Saloon League. A bromine bomb may be able to rout a Rhode Island senate, but it will take more than bromine to put an end to the good work of the Klan. MANY PEOPLE WOULD DROP DEAD TO GET AN ANSWER TO PRAYERS THEY MAKE IN LODGE MEETING. The Klansman's business is to stand against the wiles of the devil even' though somebody calls him a crank. When yon hear a politician declare that lie will not "betray a trust," ask him WHICH trust. It is the trust of the American people that we Klansmen ask the politicians not to betray. Every Klansman knows that it is better to fail in trying to do good than not to try at all. There is no hard place in this world for the Klansman who makes the journey with his hand in his Master's. The poorest man in the world is the fellow who tries to keep all he gets. The urinate yon try to "cash In" on a fraternal order, that minute you forget the principles you were taught at the altar. TRIES TO DISCREDIT KLAN IN NEW JERSEY LONG BRANCH, N. J., Aug. 25. William B. Vulenti, 38, a Roman Catholic, made a deathbed confession in a hospital here that he had attempted to set fire to a furnished, but unoccupied, house on Exchange Place, owned by the Holy Trinity Roman Catholic church. The scheme was to throw suspicion and blame on the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, which is strong here. The man died as a result of a bullet wound in the chest, fired by Patrolman Huhn in a duel with Vulenti. The Roman Idea Here it is, Klansmen! Here is the Catholic attitude on pnblic schools, taken from the Catholic Lake Shore Visitor and printed at Erie, Pa,, the state that has always prided itself on its free schools. The article makes clear the old Klan contention that the Catholic would foist his religion upon the school. The public school is "not enough"; religion of the Romish variety is also necessary. Read the article, line by line, and quote it to your neighbor. It follows: "The Catholic attitude toward the public school is a difficult one for the average non-Catholic to understand. Not "only does he sometimes fail to understand it, but as a result of his lack of comprehension falls into the error of believing that the Catholic church is the implacable enemy of the public school in this country. Now the explanation of the Catholic view of the public school is simple enough and when given is generally admitted to be the outcome of the long experience that is part of the treasured heritage of the authorities of the Catholic church. The parish school gives, plus something more a religious education. The Rev. C. Van Tourenhout of Oklahoma City some time ago summed up the Catholic position as succinctly and cogently as is possible: The public school is good enough but not enough.' As a contemporary remarks, what Catholic educator, philosopher or theologian has stated our attitude more successfully?" BAY STATE THUGS NO LONGER BOTHER KLAN SOUTH SUDBURY, Mass, Aug. 25. An fha friii n n r&a Tl 1 7 n t i OTl . nrvman more-and more Into the limelight In tne state or Massacnuseua, roway an-tfLe-nnlam tn tha nrp-anlrarlnn ana-ma to wane. At a meeting of the Elan held here recently more than 200 members listened to addresses "by lecturers without any signs of interruption from Klan opponents. O Ulcers of the state constabulary guarded the meeting, hut there was no all for their services.

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Outpost OUB PLATFORM LIM3 PRESERVERS FOR SINKING FUNDS The kaiser has just issued an "open letter" in which he tells the world that he has "lost He evidently forgot about not hav ing lost any or nis nerve. A newspaper writer has come all the way from Holland to write up the Loeb-Leopold trial because people in Holland, he said, "are greatly interested. The interest is aroused, possibly, because the defendants are "in DutcW' am undone," The villain cried; "Ton should worry," The hero sighed, "For I will do you up." 'The pope has just issued another hull. Probably the first since his bttll tn trying to make Al Smith president. With the price of gasoline at the lowest efcb lor a long time, it is to he hoped that Johndee will not give away uny Buffalo nickels thereby necessitating a raise in price. It takes a lot of sand to produce some of those "thrilling" desert moving pictures. FEW MEN IN THIS DAY AND AGE GET WRITERS' CRAMPS FROM WRITING LOVE LETTERS TO THEIR WIVES. Null: "Why did you lie to me last night by telling me you were going to take physical culture exercises and then spend the entire evening dancing with a bunch of giddyheaded flappers?" Void: "I didn't lie to you. Didn't I swing dumbbells all evening?" The fall of Swret.irr Fn 11 YVllI Tin doubt be much talked of before the fall elections. Our Weekly Mental Test In the following sentences there appear the names of widely-advertised products. If you find the hidden product at the rate of two minutes for each sentence, your mentality is normal. 1. I would ride a Camel a mile to get a smoke. 2. I will have Ingersoll watch the front door while you are at the rear. 8. Each Saturday Evening he would Post the week's business. 4. On the way fishing they had a rattling good time until they reached the Ford. 5. The eel was so Wrigley that he found himself unable to Spear it if one had offered him a Mint of money for doing it 6. With the air of a Chesterfield, his manners were most satisfying. In these days it would appear that beauty is only rouge deep. The scientist in Europe who has attacked the theory that sound is vibration, has evidently never heard of Henry Ford's product. A heavy purse maketh a light heart. Mazie: "I see that the Catholics have opened an information bureau." -Marjory: "Oh, good! Maybe we can now find out why they never make an Irishman a pope." Wonder what the girl who has her hair cut like a man would think of the man who would wear his hair like a woman should wear hers? A moving picture company is going to film "Quo Vadis." To lend realism we wonld suggest the publicity agent be given the part of the character who throws the bull. Never act in haste. So the old saw goes; But what's one going to do, When by a bull he's chased? Do you suppose Dawes has recovered from the shock of having been notified last week of his having been nominated for the vice-presidency? A 'ew Radio Station In the day's statistics we notice wliere John H. Broad took out a mar riage license to wed Eva T. Cast. A man In Cleveland is now under arrest for arson, charged with starting more than three hundred fires. Persons who have lived in flats during the winter months will he slow to admit he ever held a job as a janitor. NOW THAT LA FOLLETTE HAS DENOUNCED THE KLAN HE HAS PLAYED HIS LAST CARD; THERE REMAINS NOTHING WHICH HE HAS NOT DENOUNCED. Khrtter & I) Inn operate a hardware store In Watertown, South Dakota. They could probably add to fiie -confusion by putting In a -stock of tennis racquets. Our Idea of sero in argument is that of the New York man who at tempts to show the wanton wasteful ness of the American Deenle bv pointing: out the vast number of waste baskets sold each Tear.

European Chariots Now Rumbling in America us in Centuries Past

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u.ce- superstition and greed they pound along the roads of intolerance, prejudice and idolatry. For centuries past these same chariots have crunched and mangled the inhabitants of JMirope; they have chained to their wheels progress and left in their wake smoldering embers, blood-soaked battlefields and grief -stricken and superstition-fettered millions. In -each place that liberty has attempted to raise her head these chariots have driven over and left bleeding and dying in the muck of vulturous dogma the mangled form of liberty.

these chariots of anarchy, sedition, treason arid rebellion in America are being arrayed in battle formation as the catspaws, agents, dupes, cohorts, henchmen and marplots of the directing power of these vehicles of destruction plan the annihilation of liberty in America. These garroters of freedom and assassins of liberty, driven from other countries by the tyranny they help perpetuate, would drive a knife in the breast of America that, suckled them, bite the hand that feeds them and turn America over to the forces of ignorance, unholy greed, tyranny, superstition, avarice and ecclesiastical servitude. - These ingrates in America are banded together under many aliases, ready to trample into the ground American ideals, rend asunder the constitution, haul down the Stars and Stripes and take the law into their own hands to strangle pure and unadulterated Americanism. The Hibernian Resolution It has been but a matter of months since the Ancient Order of Hibernians who seem more concerned about the welfare of Ireland than they do that of the United States passed the following resolution: "If the executive of the nation and the executive of the state do not protect the citizens from the Invisible Empire of the Ku Klux Klan, we, the Ancient Order of Hibernians in Indiana, will take steps to protect ourselves and our fellow citizens In our own way, so that all men may be assurcd that lihertv is st.tll tm.1 ran fond and that the constitution of onr state and nation still lives." Their own way ! God save the day ! What is their own wav? Ts tl fniinwing in the footsteps of such men as DeValera. the areh-mnanirinT rrf the twentieth century, who made Ireiana a living Hell? - is rebellions such as the Roman Catholic students of Notre Dame staged at South Bend, wnero tne American lias was tram. piea under toot, where Protestants were nrea on ana clubbed and where the Masonic pin wss-a sign for brutal beating! way that of the Sinn Fein that was irarccr 10 rne nines during the world - - .- war and when Germany opened the biggest dTive of the war on Man 18, 1918, England had to senrl snldiers and guns to Ireland and tea caps for tho American doughboys to fill while wrecked American sailors were being stoned on the shores of Ireland by the Sinn Fein, an organization that has- the support of the Ancient Order of Hibernians? Or is the Hibernians' own way that of the Knights of Columbus, who at Boundbrook, New Jersey, led hv th PiWtnr of one ot the biggest Roman Catholic papers in the United States, marched down on a peaceful Sabbath meeting and after "breaking up the .meeting and the furniture in the building declared that those who had been attacked were lawbreakers? The inconsistency that Hues the resolution passed by the Ancient Order el Hibernians is that same cun-uingly-contrived inconsistency that marks the footsteps of all such foreign organisations operating .In America. Calling attention to riot, bloodshed and mobs, each and every one fostered by persons belonging to the Ancient Order of Hibernians or kindred organizations, such as the Knights of Columbus th 11T1- A mpri. can Unity League, Catholic Foresters, luiignts or me Flaming Circle, Fascists etc. those hyphenated, socalled Americans demand that the government "take steps to protect" the mobbers from their victims. Declaring that they will take the laws into their own hands "to uphold the constitution" is so asinine, stupid, idiotic and childish to say nothing of treasonousthat if the situation were not serious, it would be to laugh. President's Name' Is Used ' But tho situation is serious it would be serious if for no other reason than that one of these organizations, the Knights of Columbus, has grown so bold as to take the name of the President of the United States, while the preceding chief executive was yet unburied, to foist upon the people of America a damnable falsehood. The canard was perpetrated when the body of the late President Harding was being conveyed across the continent. The Knights of Columbus, Roman Catholics, then, with the nation in mourning, perpetrated that act which was meant to make the peoples of the world believe that President Coolidge's first official act was to send their convention, meeting in a foreign country, a laudatory teleeram. Two -weeks larerr wffiiim C. JTrout, Massachusetts deputy- of tne Knights oz jolamhus, "adn 'admitted" that the supposed message was "read by mistake." Read by mistake! there has Just been formed and to - corporated a Roman Catholic infor - - mation bureau "to collect, compile,

L wniie ieinai weapons Are Protestants at Another.

r n-f j.- a tviicii '-nj', itcujtiuu, Treason in America. Driven by hate file and disseminate r.nthnliV w UCVV Of information and bibliography; to establish a bureau for the collection of Catholic news and the dissemination of the same thrmih nowona.... (Z tt opaci o, magazines and other annronriatA agencies. With this bureau in nitr ation how many more telegrams and messages win be "read by mistake"? Is it believed that this bureau is needed because of th nanitir such "messages" as "sent by Presi dent Coolidtf"? wni Wo tell about the dastardly riot at Havaiii, arassacnuseTts, a tew weeks ago. when a trans- nf t aliens waited for hours to attack 1 rotes tnnt with mn ...!. , , ' " uiiuiu ci ii tl wssw , imiues, Because thev (ths iiinesmntsj Belonged to an orga zauon moernians do not Ukel A will tnis bureau tell nf n)i m. . wv, --iiva affairs which are hannftninp- An-r throughout our country? Will this bureau tell the truth about Williamson county, Illinois, where Knights of the Flaming Circle, another Roman Catholic organization, fought law enforcement oflicers with guns when Protestant Americans were trying to rid that county of vice? Ancient Dogmas This Ancient Order of Hibernians, with its ancient dogmas, ancient thoughts, ancient modes of quelling all who oppose it, cries out against the "murders being caused by the Klan." It does not say the Klan commits the murders; the Klan merely causes them. It aoesnt say the Klan commits the murders because Klansmen are the victims. When John Abbot fell, shot to death in Pittsburgh as he marched along the street, who were arrested? our men with Hibernian names and reputed members f the Knights of Columhus! What names tegure in each -ftjitra3p nmmtj .. r t estant Americans 1 Hibershta names! in rurtner arony, tor want of a better term, these Hibernians point to the murder ot Abbot as a reason that they, the Hibernians, should "use their own methods" of disposing of the Ku Klux Klan. The Hibernians point to Perth Amboy as another reason why they, the Hibernians, should "use their own m'ethafis." Perth Amboy! A place where a few months ago Masons could not weahmt ioge pins h- fear of assaiV or neath at the hands of forehrnrC names! These are the persons who would . .v- aiu ure jwrsoBS wag ' destroy the Klan that is, if isiroy xne Klan that if tv,o,. could. These are the persons who would "use their own tmthni in downing the strongest and only militant organization tniia-o- in i, that would unhold PrntAtant;.m And this last is why they would destroy it! Because it Is Protestant! Beeanse it 1 im.rinont t i .... resolution to pass about Ireland; it uo money to-raise to aid traitors Sad ClHttivf in ViviWn4 . ..I I ........ ,,uv nmim destroy Protestantism i 6t expeditious for Robert Casenwnts ! -Keaiember that in less than sixty days after the dignitaries f the Roman Catholic elmreh ata n i than one year azo timt i i,i never have peace anril she "returned to the mi W nf tho nmnn .i i. Italy Imposed impossible conditions wit OTfTO aM vmunt nrnn opened fire on a Greek city, killing scores of cKIBans. Rumblings Grwing Louder These chariots of anarchy, sedition, treason and rebellion are tha same the world over and their rumblings are growing louder in America each day. America is no place for'sTich resolutionsthey should he left for passage in Montreal, Canada, where tha Knights of Columbus meet to pro mote tneir Hibernian methods issue un-American statements, aJL to desecrate Amerk-a name of the president, while the -nation was mourning, to proclaim an unholy canard in an effort to convince the Hibernians of Europe that America is already being ground under the wheels of the chariots whose motive power is furnished from ths gigantic power station which sits on the seven hills of Rome. LAUNCH NEW STEAMER; HAS 124 STATEROOMS NORFOLK, Va., Aug. 25. With flags aflutter from stem to stern, the George Washington, newest steamer in the New York and Norfolk service of the Old Dominion Line, slid gracefully down the ways at Newport News, Va. The George Washington was built by the Newport Mews Shipbuilding and Drydeck Company, which also has under construction a sister sWp, the Robert E. Lee, -expected to be launched la October. The George Washington Is 389 tee 9 inches la length aa4 S3 feet in the beam. Her 124 ulltarnnma ,M1 j commodate 28 passengers. The ship has three decksr When. completed thn -vassal vin hooiltlfnl 3 . rooms, Bocial halls, writing rooms, 1 smoking rooms, a sun -naw It i wuu, a u u J room and barber shop.