Fiery Cross, Volume 3, Number 46, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1924 — Page 7

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Japan's "Hate Day" ' Certain editors with vivid Imaginations Bee menace, devastation and horror 1 the childish act of the Japanese in setting a "hate da." This day, which is to be devoted to teaching Japanese children to hate the United States, has frightened the wise editors until they see portents in the stars and a line of spears reaching from the Pleiades to Posey county. Indiana. Dut, fortunately, the "hate day" can mean nothing cither to the Japs of inflammable temperament or to those unfortunate Americans who possess neither stamina nor good judgment. Days of hate have proven unpopular in the history of the world. "lr fair" has no longer a significant moaning. Setting "hate days" in a foolish occu W. N. FLY RUG COMPANY 2I2S 3fartindale Ave. Web. C161 Manufacturers el FLUFF AM) RAG RUGS Cleaucrs oi Domestic and Oriental TIRES and ACCESSORIES A HiHall more with n lurgc atock riling at cut picen. JOHNSON AUTO SUPPLY 740 MntiuivliDxetta Ave. 'We HaulAnxthW' WSFRYE TRANSFER Main 3535 27 South Alabama St. c;oin; TO IIF.MODEI. TOIR IIOHEf Phone Harri.son We'll Kiv you an estimate tree EARL METZ HuiMpr mid Contractor Iii 'fore You liny Your COAL lie Sure and Cet Our 'Prices WEAVER COAL CO. Ill I.eota St. Thono Drexel 2201 TINNER Culler Repairing, Flrat-Cla.a Mark, Ritlanlra Fnrnlahed. rmitarc eleantK and i-epnlrt-. llooflnc at a.11 kinda. ALBERT SCIIACKE I r-T. 2M0 4116 I. Uiehljras JOHN VV. WHETSTINE 4311 East 21st St. Webster 5130 CUOCEUIES AM) MEATS

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pation. Time was in England when the Gu'y Fawkes day shook up the stolid Britisher considerably, but it does not mean much now, although officers do still search the House of Commons' perfunctorily ' once a year for gunpowder. Hate wears away. "Hate days" mean only a spasm of anger, and civilization gets over spasms quickly. Children who are taught to "hate" will learn better things whenhey grow up and -will laugh at their foolish, teachers. Love is the only emotion that will persist, and when the world ''grows wise enough "love days" will be set apart among nations, and even the Japanese will recognize that one can feel friendly and altruistic and still not desire foreigners to camp in one's dooryard.

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IX TEI-STATE COKTEST ATLANTA. Ga. Word was recently received at the national headquarters of the Junior Klan here that Pennsylvania, Illinois and Michigan Junior Klans have entered into a heated membership campaign contest, to run during the month of September. Michigan has the start as it has been enrolled in Junior Klankraft longer than either of the other two states. But the jumps which Illinois and Pennsylvania have made, will make the Wolverine state look well to the security of her laurels. During the month of July these three states lined up for increased membership with Pennsylvania leading, Illinois second, and Michigan pressing for a close third. The proposition for the contest was first broached to Pennsylvania by the national director of the Junior Klan. Pennsylvania accepted the challenge, challenged the other two states, who in turn accepted, and now the contest is on at fever heat. SHOALS BOYS CELEBRATE SHOALS, Ind. The Shoals and Washington, Daviess county, Indiana, Junior Ku Klux Klans, through the co-operation o the Knights and Women of the Klan, recently staged a big parade, demonstration and initiation ceremonial here. JUNIORS' SUMMER CAMP LIMA. Ohio The Allen county Junior Klan had a real vacation hiking and camping. The Juniors let here for camp at Lake View, Ohio, a beautiful wooded lake spot in the Buckeye state, August 25, and remained in camp through Labor Day. Regular camp life, with swimming, boating, fishing, hiking, games and sports featured the week of vacation of Lake View camp. The Lima boys are working hard in all branches of Junior Klankraft, and have been in the field from the very start or Junior Klan work, so that the week was highly appreciated by all the members of the Allen County Junior Klan. HOT IHHKIKR FIGHT BLOOMINGTON. Ind. The traditional rivalry between the to I Bloomington and Bedford, Indiana, has found expression in the present Junior Klan membership campaign. The Bloomington boys have a little .start over the Bedford Juniors, as j the organization at Bloomiagton has 'been under way a few months longer. FLINT BOYS PARADE FLINT. Mich. In a Klan- parade ami demonstration held here- recently. ?.M) Junior Klansmen in uniform marched in line with more than 2,300 Klansmen and ' Klanswomen. A crowd estimated at more j ihnrr 7.".i)00 witnessed the mammoth parade and initiation. With the .marchers were 300 candidates. They ' were initiated immediately after the : paryvie in the natural aMfllft&feftre i in Kearsley park here. CALIFORMAXS ACTIVE LOS ANGELES, Cal. The California Junior Klan. one of the latest additions to the list of Juniors throughout the nation, is head over heels in activities and in the work of advancing Junior Klandom in the tiolden state On Friday, August 22, tiie Los Angeles Juniors left for a three-day hiking party and camp back into the mountains from the city. Swimming, games, sports, drills in short, real camp life was enjoyed by some 125 Juniors who took the trip. On August 25 they met at .their Klavern. hoarded three big sightseeing busses for El Monte, Cal.. where they held a mammoth demonstration and initiation ceremonial. WESTERN STATES GROW KANSAS CITY. Mo. The first reports from the new members of the Junior Klan national roll. Kansas and Missouri, show that the Mississippi Valley boys are eating up Klankraft like wildfire. The Junior Klans of Missouri and Kansas are fortunate in having not only a boy's man for divisional director, but also in enjoying the utmost co-operation from all senior organizations in the two states. Kansas and Missouri have Must startprl in th pit U'nrl- rf f Junior Klankraft. bat from the ; progress already made, the boys here i indicate that they will soon be pull- ; ins up into the lead of the middle wesi. ORGAXIZK IN TEXAS ' SAN ANTONIO, Tex. Tentative I plans for the establishment of the (Junior Klan organization in Texas I were made at a-meeting of the Cyj clops of Province Five, held here rei cently. The state- director brought the question of the Junior Klan bei fore the assembly. Field directoj-3 have been appointed and are working throughout the Fifth Province and it is befieved that within a short time, the order will 'be strongly established. r DEMOCRATS BOLTING OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.. Sept. 9. Jack Walton is the "Benedict Arnold" of the ' Democratic- party in Oklahoma. Suck is the term by which Mrs. O. H. Cafky, vice-chairman of thH state eentrat committee, characterized ths party's standard bearer in a proclamation caJIing upon - alj Democrats ta Join her "in reorganizing the democracy of Oklahoma, purging its ranks of all such characters." Copies of he "proclamation" setting forth her position in opposing Jack Walton as the Democratic nominee for United States senator, were mailed out this week to every county chairman and vice-chairman anil district chairman and vice-chairman in the state. Nearly a score of the county offl1 cers are reported to have resigned j cn receipt of the proclamation, and several others have signified their j intention of adopting the same I course rather than accept the executive committee's slogan, "From' ! Paris to Constable."

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Under this tj t..un,n unauaKB, "octal gratheringa and. like announcenient not over seventy-five words, will be published at a charge of one (ifll It 1" Mn.l. 1.1. . r . , i,uu wiin oraer, lor eacn insertion. Copy must be In this office by noon on Unnfev nf nnhllmM.. week. The Libertv TTnll Tnrnl otiiI atato campaign for $1.00 to the building fund ia now open. This building, ten Stories hhlh. dedicatpd tn rho services of the principles of true jriui.e&ianc Americanism, inrites the helD and co-nncrnriftn nf aant mqI American, Perpetuate your name or men. ot your motner or father by registering in the files of the helpers to this great cause. Each name accompanied by a $1.00 donation will he SO resristeretl Mail all tions to Liberty Hall, new headquarters, 3215 E. Michigan St., Indiantuns, i-iiU. Rev. E. L. Andrews of T.nwrpnco Ind., will speak next Sunday evening, September 14th, at 7:45 o'clock, at n.ast Twenty-mnth Street M. E. chirrch, Cornell avenue and Twentyninth street An interestins talker whr wit! please his audience. Everybody welcome. Plan to be there and brine your neighbor. 12 Big 100 per eent nienic atHerrinir Grove, two miles rmrth and n-t rvf Bpjwnsburg Saturday, September 13. 4 t"l all loir afPoi. ... I. V. - "... ui.uii vriiox spccULIll in forenoon and afternoon. Big parade and speaking at night. Good music and entertainment. Dinner served by the ladies ot the churches in. Brown township. Everybody wel come. ; io SKIPPERS' EXPENSE ACCOUNT CUT TO S3 U. S. Fleet Head Limits Extrav agance of Masters of Vessels on Shore Leave ' WASHINGTON, Sept. 9. The paring knife has been applied by Leigh C. Palmer, president of the Fleet Corporation, to the expense accounts of masters of shipping board vessels when On shore. The object of the order, which became effective at once, is to reduce government expenditures. Shipping board skippers when on shore will be held to a maximum of $3 a day for meals and taxi fare only when otherMlprms of conveyances are unavailable, according to President Palmer's order. An Economy Order "The present tendency of some masters aboard shipping board vessels to submit either extravagant expense accounts or expense accounts which include standard charges for meals, taxi hire, etc., making it evident that they do not represent actual expenditures, has rendered it imperative in the interests of economical operation that corrective measures be instituted," Mr. Palmer said. The following is the economy order issued: "When it 13 essential that masters be ashore on ship business, thereby obviating the possibility of their taking meals aboard, they may charge in their accounts the actual cost of meals purchased not to exceed $3 per day, with the further understanding that if less than three meals are taken ashore the actual cost not to exceed $1.25 per meal will be allowed. The cost of these meals, it will be understood, is to cover also tips to waiters. "With regard to taxi service, it must be impressed upon the masters that the corporation, will not countenance their use for short distances, or where other means of conveyance ia available, except in extraordinary instances where the sailing of a ves sel before dark, or on a certain, tide would be prevented, or for similar reasons where it would be disadvantageous to the vessel were other means, of conveyance employed. Where taxicabs are hired, the mas ter s account must reflect the date and points between which travel was made, an explanation as to why other roeaas or conveyance was .not employed, the name of the company performing the service, and must be supported by receipts where obtainable. Agents Responsible "Managing agents will be held strictly accountable for any extravagant or excessive Items and for any items allowed masters in the settle; ment of their accounts which do not conform to the requirements previ ously outlined herein, and all such ehargea will be disallowed in the audit of voyage accountings unless specifically approved by tha district director for the district in which the main office of the managing agent hi located." The Jacksonville fAla.) State Nor mal School hereafter will issue no certificates to any students who smoke cigarets, according to an announcement by President-Daughette. rne rule applies to Both boys and girls. The United States department of agriculture reports, that the western magpie has been attacking: live stock, tearing out flesh where wounds or fresh brands give tbem a chance to attack. - - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Will $60.00 weekhv income satisfy you? Best proposition wun surest results ever offerea sctficitars. No selling, deliver ing or showing samples. Address. Field Manajrer Room 343 Wells Bldg Quincy, 111.

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What the Masons Are Doing

HEADQUAB.TEES ARE CHANGED WASHINGTON According to the former announcement of the forthcoming session of the supreme council at Charleston, S. C, the headquarters of the supreme council would be located at the Fort Sirmpter uoiei. uwing to changed conditions it has been neeessary to change the headquarters to the Francis. Marion hotel. SECRETARIES HOLD MEETING PORTLAND, TMe. The triennial meeting Of the Grand Seprofa Guild was held at Westcustogo Inn in tms city. .Business sessions and banquet comoosed William T. S. O'Hara is the presluem 01 me guild, and waiter L Stockwell is secretary-treasurer. GREETINGS FROM PANAMA KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Capt. A. H. Billingsley, member of the American rifle team in the Olvm tsp ff-nmoQ ad dressed the Shrine luncheon club recently, explaining the rigid requirements in the games. Captain Billingsley brought greetings from the Panama Shrine. He is a native of Claiborne: county, although this is his first visit in eighteen years. RAIN DAMAGES MEMORIAL ALEXANDRIA, Va. The heavy rains recently In this lnz-oiitir h,ro done considerable damage to the teriace worK around the George Washington masonic nation nl mpmnpiol The contractors in charge of the Construction said this might continue for several years, or until the ground became packed. TO MEET IN BOSTONBOSTON. Mass. Th nn ing of the Supreme Couneil, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite north ern jurisdiction, or which Leon M. Abbott is sovereign grand commander, will be held in this city beginning Tuesday, September 16, with headauarters in the nnnin-o-Plaza hotel. The Royal Order of acoiiana will hold its annual dinner at the Copley Plaza hotel on the evening of September 15. PLAN LARGE BUILDING NEW ORLEANS, La. The Grand Lodge of Masons of Louisiana has announced that. an eighteen-story building will be erected here at a cost of $2,500,000. This will be built on the present site of its temple. Construction will begin about October 1. TRIP TO NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. Members of Islam Temple, Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, and their families, will leave October 11 on the liner Manchuria for an excursion to New York, going through the Panama Canal. The boat will stop at Los Angeles to fake on members of Al Malaikah Temple. It is estimated that over 500 nobles will take this trip. PLAN SHRINE CLUB FRESNO, Cal. A Fresno Shrine USED Any Size OPEN EVENINGS 3117 West Washington St.

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OFFICERSNOTICE K.K.K. Special offer to introduce "The 100 Robe Sag" ia every Klavern: To any officer wfio viantt a robe bag that he or she can be proud of, tue will ive a. regular $1.50 100 Robe Bag far $1.00, State vihat office you hold. ' BAILEY and McNAIR Manufacturers of "The 100 Robe Bag" (By Klansmen for Klansmen) 31 RIVER AVE. BOX 402 SHARON, PA.

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TTe appeal ro yon to patronize the persons and firms advertising in The Fiery Cross. True, net all web advertisers are Klansmen. Yet, titer are friendly to us, or they would net advertise In our publications. Seme are not members because of our wn restrictions as to nativity. We wonM mot, If we knew It, accept an advertisement from a ay one Who is barred by our moral restrictions. ' Before making your next purchase scan the eolomns of The Fiery Cross and any other Slam publication that yon may bare at band, and see If yen can find what )'W want advertised ta The Fiery Cross. Then, when makingyour purchase, endeavor to let It 6e ' known to the advertiser where yon saw Ills advertisement, and thus show ban that yon appreciate Ills friendly Interest in onr organization, whether he is a Klans man or not. It is constantly drilled into ns throngh lessons i Klankraft that we should "Kctnrn Good for KtB. Let's do that, bivt, at the tame time, let as return good for good, and patronize those who pUtroalxe us.

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club, under the jurisdiction of Islam Temple of San Francisco, will bo formed. In the-aear future a meeting of all Shriners of Fresno, county and vicinity will be called to perfect the organization. HEAR INTERESTING TALKS LONG BEACH, Cal. The Long Beach Masonic Club held a series of lectures during the montivof July in the Chamber of Commerce auditorium. The series included William McGinnes, who spoke on "His Word of Honor"; Judge William Rhodes Hervey of L,os Angeles, who s-pjeke oa "Obedience"; James F. Collins, who spoke on "Harbor Development"! Judge WiUiam C. Doran, of the superior court of Los Angeles county, who spoke on "Law," and Rev. Franfc Roach. The club plans to issue a special bulletin giving the history of masonry in Long Beach and photographs of the leading masonic officers connected with the various masonic bodies in the city. MASONIC CLUB IN NAVY SAN PEDRO, Cal. Early in June Leroy Rodd, chief gunner on the Maryland, organized a navy masonic club, patterned after the Long Beach Masonic Club, which gives the Pacific battle fleet the distinction of having the first navy masonic club. There are over a thousand masons in the Pacific fleet, including Admiral Coontz, and the club is intended to give them a greater interest in masonry and an opportunity for service. The club will have a degree team which will be thoroughly organized and will be used to exemplify the degrees for the benefit of fleet masons. The club win not have a clubhouse of its own, but will use the club rooms of the Long Beach Masonic Club while stationed near California, aud while near Washington will use the Seattle dub rooms. There is a representative on each battleship who will represent the masons on his ship. There are scores of good entertainers of all kinds in the fleet and the club plans to utilize these and give frequent entertainments of an original character. ELECTRIC LAPEL BUTTON (Patent applied for.) Latest and most attractive Klan novelty ever manufactured. This eleetrir emblem is in the form of a button which can be worn in any buttonhole or conveniently pinned to clothing. Equipped with hi-ftrade. standard, three-cell Ruaranteed battery, conveniently worn in pocket. The cross is distinctly visible for two hundred feet at night and produces a most wonderful effect. Being of a polished nickel finish It makes an at-' tractive emblem for day nse. Direct from factory to- you. Write for agents' prices. Money order or c. o. d. $1.25 postage prepaid. SOITH BENT) n.KCTBlC XOVET.TT AXD ADVERTISING COMPANY South Bena, Indiana 907 Altgeld St. 100 Firm Ort.3 TIRES $2UNTIL 10 P. M. Belmont 4300