Fiery Cross, Volume 3, Number 49, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1924 — Page 8

PAGE EIGHT THE FIERY CROSS Friday, October 3, 1924 t

Here and There in Klandom

IN MEMBERSHIP DRIVE FELIIAM, Ga. The members of the Pelham and Camilla Klans came together recently In a gigantic joint meeting and initiated a large class of candidatea. It was announced at this meeting by the Exalted Cyclops of the respective Klans that a sixtyday drive for membership would be undertaken by the two Klans, and that the drive would take the forta of a i ontest with a prize for the winning Klun.

raised $120 to be given to the two little children of Mrs. Blanche Burke, an employe of the .Michigan Home and Training School at Lapeer, who was brutally murdered by an inmate

of the Institution.

HOLD REVIVAL SERVICES rOYNETTE, Wis. The "Go to Church" movement, under auspices of the Ku Klux Klan, held revival services here ira large tent. Thousands Mjslted the place. The end of the week found the local Klan membership greatly increased. . . v VISIT TWENTY CHURCHES BAYONNE, N. J The Klan in Hudson county visited twenty different Protestant churches last Sunday night, in each case leaving a substantial donation and assuring the pastor of the co-operation of the Klan In Christian work.

HELP DISTRESSED FAMILY CARKOLLTON, Ky. Carroll county -Klan representatives visited the home of Mrs. Sheets recently and

presented her with a substantial donation. Her son, the only support of the family, has been ill for some time and the family was in distress.

KLAN SEES WEDDING

AMES BURY, Mass. Two Klan weddings were solemnized here under the light of a large electric fiery cross. The ceremony was witnessed by a large number of Klansmen.

CROWD HEARS LECTURE OAK DALE, Neb Estimates place

the attendance at an open-air pub

lic lecture held here recently, at which Zack Harris,- imperial lecturer, was the speaker, at close to 6,000 people. For a town that can only boast of approximately 850 Inhabitants, such a crowd naturally made quite an impression.

CHARGES CATHOLICS RESORTED TO FRAUD

IN MEMPHIS VOTING

Candidate for Sheriff Alleges Irregular Balloting by Foes of America

HJs Supporters Arrested by Police, Friendly to His Opponent Dead Persons Voted

Union of Three Large Denominations Epoch in History of Protestantism Proof Is Furnished That Unity of Non-Catholic Churches Is Not Impossible Roman Attempt to Belittle Movement Emphasizes the Fact That Alien Hierarchy Fears' Progress and Enlightenment Popery Shuns the Bright Highways of Advancement.

EMPLOY CATHOLICS TO TAKE PLACES OF ':: FffiED PROlpMrS Milling Company Officials Discharged Masons, Grand Master Discovers

PARADE WITH ORANGEMEN LINCOLN, Me. Orangemen and Klansmen held a joint meeting and parade here recently, forming in line at Klan headquarters and marching through the streets of the city.

DR. LOUGHER SPEAKS BOWLING GREEN, Ky. A large crowd gathered at the fair grounds here to witness a Klan demonstration. Dr. Lougher and a national speaker made the addresses. A large parade marched through the principal streets of the city.

HOLD JOINT MEET LOGAN. Ohio -A high hill overlooking this city was the scene recently of a joint ceremonial, in which three Klan units took part. A class of several hundred candidates was initiated and a melon feast followed.

PASTOR BECC"ES CYCLOPS COFFEYVILLE,- Kas. The pastor of a local church was installed as Exalted Cyclops of Coffeyville Klan No. 7, succeeding Clement A. Reed, who recently resigned from the local leadership to accept the office of Great Titan for the Kansas organization.

(Special to The Fiery Cross) MEMPHIS, Tenn., Sept. 29. In an

election contest filed here last week by Will Taylor, who, according to the local press, ran with the endorsement of local Klansmen for sheriff of Shelby county and was, according to the contest filed, beaten by ballot box thieves, stutters and juggling of ballots by friends of the administration ticket. The document filed is composed of seventysix pages. The charges were filed against Will S. Knight, sheriff, and the Shelby county election commissioners, John Brown, Harry O. True, and J. S. Hicks, and asks that Taylor be declared elected sheriff or that the "farcical election, a travesty" on rights of citizens, be discarded as

void. According to the document ' dian parliament has passed an

(By Wingfoot) The seeming impossibility of unity among Protestant churches in America (that is, in the overwhelming majority of Frotestants becoming members of one "church) does not now

seem quite so impossible, m view of the fact that after more than twenty-five years spent in untiring efforts on the part of church leaders, the new church, plus the membership of the Anglican church, which is most friendly to the movement, includes nine-tenths of the Protestants of Canada.

The United church is a combination of the Methodist church, the Congregational church and the Presbyterian church. The combination was effected after more than & quarter of a.century had passed in which conferences, meetings and negotiations had been carried on. At this time the articles of reorganization have been fully accepted by the three churches and the Cana-

hnspected Klansmen Dropped by

r Oklahoma Firm, Sixteen Officials

of Which Are K. C.'s

(Special fo The Fiery Cross) YUKON, Okla., Sept. 29. The Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Masons of Oklahoma has completed an investigation into a charge that a Roman Pnthnlir hncinaet- iit.w,

shall cast their ballots, by becoming j here discharged Protestants and rea member of the Ku Klux Klan I nlaced them with momho f

, - iusuvi o UJ. 11.0

uwii laun. inis action or the ernnrf

which excludes non-Protestant3 from

its ranks, just as the Knights of Columbus excludes non-Catholics. No open warfare, such as the malicious attacks on the Protestants within the Klan can be indulged in by Vatican agents against the union of Protestant churches, but subtle, insidious movements of agents of the rn"e of Rome can work much harm against such a movement In the .nej Stales, as has now taken

plae in Canada. Steps for a unity

S.000 AT GATHERING BELOIT, Wis. A meeting of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan here brought more than S.O0U persons to a field near the edge of the town, and a class of 100 was initiated during the evening. The meeting started nt 2 o'clock in the afternoon and lasted until midnight.

HOLD CORN ROAST SOUTH FORK, Pa. South Fork Klan No. 1 held a corn and wiener roast, at Roberts' farm, two miles south of this city. It was estimated that between four and five hundred people were present.

ATTEND CHURCH SERVICES BUSSEY, la. Protestant Americans of Marion and Monroe counties met near here for a religious service and a sermon by Dr. C. G. Minor, national lecturer for the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan.

HEAR li LEAGUE'S TALK NEWARK. N. J. --The Klans of Urscx county, Rutherford and Hackensack, were visited last week by the Kins Kleaglc of the Tri-state district, who gave short addresses.

GET 70 NEW MEMBERS ST. PETERSBURG. Kla. At a big Initiation ceremony held at Bass-a-Grille. the St. Petersburg Klan took In Seventy-nine now members in the presence of hundreds of spectators who lined the board walk along the beach. It win the second big outdoor initiation of the Klan within the last month.

GIVE KfctAGLE AUTO TRENTON, N. J. The Klanswomon of Mercer county held an

enthusiastic rally in Springdale park,

where they presented their Kleagle with an automobile in which to do her work.

SCHOOLS GET BIBLES OILTON, Okla. Knights and women of the Ku Klux Klan presented each of the three public schools of Oilton a large American flag and- flagpole at the beginning of thv term: The Klan also purchased Bibles which were given the schools and placed in each room.

Taylor was elected sheriff with 18,115

votes while Knight only obtained 10,913. In many of the wards it is charged, according to the complaint, that bootleggers, police characters and notorious law violators were placeiTin charge of the election and the bill further adds that such persons were substituted for reputable people when the latter were found favorable to Taylor. Everything from voting dead people to keeping Taylor's friends from seeing the count is changed in the contest bill. It is charged also that the entire election machinery was composed of officers friendly to Knight. "In many wards," the contest

states, "men and women were bulldozed and intimidated, prevented from electioneering for their friend, even about the polling places." Police Friendly to Knight - The election was conducted by "400 deputies unlawfully commis-

Uioned" and was "carried through in

a high-handed and disgraceful manner," the bill charges. In addition, the J'police department was at his (the defendant's) disposal," according to the allegations. Five arrests of Taylor's sympathizers were made at the polls, "on unfounded and trumped-up charges of 'breach of the peace' to take workers away from the polls and to prevent any -watch over election." At the same time, "Knight adherents were allowed freely in many of the voting places, and at one box a deputy sheriff came in and helped count the votes. JTaylor was allowed no representation whatever at the polls. The list of poll taxpayers was not filed with the secretary of state

act which was necessary to

make the reincorporation of the churches legal. The union of these churches is an epoch in the history of Protestantism and furnishes the proof that it is not impossible, as' many persons assert, for a consolidation of Protes

tant churches under one head. With !

the final establishment of the United church, its membership will embrace 30 per cent of the total population of Canada, despite the enormous number of French Roman Catholics in Canada. In fact, the Roman Catholic church membership is only slightly in exeess of the one new Protestant church, or 38 per cent of the population. The remaining 32 per cent is non-Roman Catholic and the greater percentage is affiliated with the Anglican church, which is most friendly to the new union. The Baptists form the largest group of Protestants in Canada outside the United church and the Anglican

church.

viu-v in tiiuaaa. oieps lor a uniiy c; ninsm, .-i im:euug ui of Protestant churches have already J ukon . lode was held, and R. J.

master was the result of a storm of protest over the action of Yukon Lodge No. 90, A. F. & A. M. Its secretary, R. J. Kintz, it is said, was also the subject of investigation. During the summer a report was in circulation that the Yukon Mill and Grain Company had discharged Protestants and Masons and filled their places with Roman Catholics. This created a great amount of un-

lavoraDie criticism. A meetine of

5,000 SEE CEREMONY L I'DI.O W . Ky. Five thousand

im'iNi; u n u i vi lilt: iia i i.ci emu ij i .;u: i - . , , , , 11 at Lagoon park island, which "'1 "f.

PASTOR SPEAKS ON KLAN LAWRKNCKIU RG, Ky. A crowd estimated at l,.Vio Slithered -at the Anderson courily fair grounds to listen to an addro:- ?:ivc:i by a former j pastor of a count v church in behalf of the Knights of llic Ku Klux Klan. lie said t no public school were suffering from corrupt politics. KLANSMEN MARCH IN RUN ALBANY. Win Klansmen rv. idling in a downpour of-rain ci-uted much favorable comment. After the rain bad ceased a lneetinT-vas h'M and many made application for membership. The nun in:; was brought to a close with a display of fireworks. HOLD JOINT FESTIVAL WRIGHTSDALH. Pa--Th. Ku Klux Klan and the public school bad a joint festival and lecture at George Smith's farm, near Wright:! dale.

was surrounded by email torchlights

to make light for the ceremony. Some of the anti-Klan element called the fire department to put out the fiery cross burning on a nearby island, but no attempt was made to extinguish it.

HELP KLAN NEWSBOY

ESTHERVILLH. Ia. The ten- i year-old Klan newsboy who was run ; over here is being well cared for j by the local Klan unit. His hospital i room is filled with flowers and a S

purse has been raised to help defray expenses. TO GIVE GIRLS HUT AUSTIN, Tex. Capital City Klan

was "an absolutely unlawful list and fraud upon the voters and candidates," it is alleged. 5,000 Unlawful Names More than 5,000 names were placed on the registration books unlawfully through the handling of the supplementary registration, and many of the election officers were illegally appointed since they were not qualified voters, it is charged. Not half of the returns were signed and le

gally handled by the election officers, according to the cou'st. "The election was a travesty upon

his (Taylor's) lights, and that of voters and utterly farcical and void," the contest bill avers. At some- of the polling places, more votes were "counted" than the total number of

No. K7 is now conducting a drive , voters balloting there, it is charged.

to build a hut for the Girl Scouts of Austin Some time ago the Kiwanis

Club printed a similar building to

the

Si outs, and the Austin Klan

. 1 1 ' V 1 1 r.ken to do as much for iris' u. ionization.

2,000 ATTEND MEETING DULUTH. Minn. A great meeting of the Ku Klux Klan, attended by more than 2,000 robed members, w.n held at Twig, fifteen miles from here. In an open field, beneath the light of three blazing crosses.

STAFF CHIEF SPEAKS BELLA, la.-The chief of staff of the slate office of the Iowa Klan delivered a Klan lecture in West Market park here. The meeting was open to the public and many heard the principles of the Klan explained. HELP ORPHANED CHILDREN LAPEER. Mich. -Lapeer county Klansmen at an outdoor ceremonial

The contest bill takes up voting

precinct by voting precinct, detailing alleged irregularities and frauds, but no complaint i,i made as to a number of boxes. . In first precinct, first ward, the returns gave Knight 157 votes and Taylor 22 votes, when only 09 votes were cast, it is detailed. In second

precinct, first ward, it is alleged, Taylor was deprived of a number of votes and about 160 illegal votes qast for JT-night. ibief an Election Judge The election judge at first precinct, twenty-seventh ward, was "Joe Bloodworth," a notorious thief under indictment in the court of Shelby county at this time."

nrcwrri' w Spnt ?q t?pv M ' Miscounting ana stumng or tne

W. L. Ma hood, i tor of a Methodist uiu,ot uox al lms precinci is cnargeu

church .it Clatoma. Neb., recently in

"TEST ANT PASTOR LTiHAYS HIS CAUSE

Nebr-iska Minister Praises K. C. Or janization, Denouncing Members of the Klan

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MONDAY, OCTOBER SIXTH LAST DAY TO REGISTER

dulgeii in a tirade against the Klan that -M'i down on him most severe criticism from Protestants and a chalie.ig'.' to meet Judge J. P. Plum-

I nicr in a debate on the principles jand ideals of the Protests:' Amer- ! ican organization. From the pulpit of his chuicli rei ccntly Rev. Mahood flayed his own ! congregation and held Protestants up to ridicule. He deprecated Protestants and praised, Roman Cath- ' olics. He devoted a part of his diatribe to a defense of the alleged fourth degree oath of ilie Knights .of Columbus and compared the good

ness of the Roman Catholic to the rottenness of those of the Protestant faith. Fails to Accept Proposal

Rev. Mahood was challenged to

meet Judge Plummer, He said he would meet Judge Pljaimer in consideration of $1,000. A Hewitt citizen said he would be willing to pay that much money in order to hear Judge Plummer make a "monkey" out of the Roman admirer. But even the acceptance of his offer was not sufficient to induce Mahood to meet the supporter of Protestant Americanism, and so Judge Plummer had an open field when he told the people of Dewitt of the purpose of the organization.

At second precinct, thirty-fourth

ward, "the so-called election was conducted in violation of every stat

ute and rule controlling the holding of elections," the bill continues.

While the returner gave the total vote as 427 and Knight's vote as 337, the bill avers that only 177 persons attended the polls and voted. "The difference between the two numbers represents the ballots njarked and placed in the ballot box by the officer of election, one Wil

liam Gerber," the bill charges. Women of the streets, prizefighters and fans, not residents of the precinct, were brought in and voted, according to the bill. One Abe Kabakoff is involved by the- bill in part of the alleged proceedings. The bill states the true vote was: Taylor 103 and Knight 87. Charges are made with reference

to the county boxes and according to the charges were "friendly to Knight." The prayer asks that all ballots and other data be taken over by the court and that Taylor be declared elected sheriff or the ejection be declared absolutely void.

It Is Yonr Dnty to Yote-You Cant Vote If Not Registered Oct. C Is the Last Opportunity

Attempt to Belittle Move With this great Protestant movement just across the borders of our country, hope has been expressed by certain Christian workers that the same unity will be effected in the United States at a not distant date. On the other hand, coming from Roman Catholic sources, the movement is belittled. This is only the natural attitude to be assumed by the Roman'Catholic church as, that corporation does not -wish tose anything transpire that Will -jforing"". further unity of purpose among the Protestant peoples either on this continent or in other parts of the world.

Protestantism, regardless of what

particular group, spells progress. Progress has been the bane of the Roman hierarchy. Progression, on

the other hand, spells disaster for the ancient dogmas of the traditions

of the Roman Catholic corporation and the bringing together under one head of the different branches of Protestantism can only mean further progression. For centuries progression lay dormant under the iron grip of Romanism, just as at this time it lies throttled in those countries wherein the Roman hierarchy still holds its grip. Popery Hunts the By-Paths "Where the flaming torch of prog

ress and liberty light the way, Roman Catholicism must proceed with halting steps. Unused to the sun

light of true-spirited freedom, popery must hunt the by-paths of superstition and tradition; the bright road of progress brings to the eyes of the multitude tho tattered garments of Roman Catholicism, besmirched by their tour of the labyrinth of ancient

dogmas. Popery best thrives' where its grip has strangled progression and where the darkness of ignorance has fallen upon the people the scintillating light of advancement blinds

the eyes accustomed to the dank dungeons of dogma, the darkness of superstition and the gloomy tradition of centuries now forgotten. Therefore, it is but natural that

the union of Protestant churches.

such as that which has taken place in Canada, is not a matter of gratification in Roman Catholic circles. The union of these churches proves to Rome that the same thing Is possible In the United States and the pope of Rome does not wish such a thing to come about. Rome has bitterly fought every unity of any kind

whatsoever, between Protestants. Rome does not want Protestants to ! work in unity. At this time agents of the Vatican are using every conceivable means to disrupt the strongest Protestant organization the:world has ever known. In this organization are Protestants from all" Protestant churches. The latest available figures show that approximately seven million Protestants have joined this - organization. Tens of -thousands are joining each week ministers and laymen. Protestant Against Protestant This organization of which we

speak (the Ku Klux Klan) is wholly Protestant and typifies progression, progress in education, advancement in spiritual life, and is fighting for

all things moral, clean and uplifting. And yet the pope of Rome and his agents are loosing propaganda intended to set Protestant against Protestant. Aided by a public press and aspiring politicians, who reaN ize the cohesive activity of the papal followers, malicious slander has been poured upon the heads of these good men and women who have dared to affront the popo of Rome, a foreign potentate, who by hia own words assumes the authority to tell citizens of the United States how they

taken place in this country, although it will most probably be years before

such a union will be established. Unity of action among Protestants, however, has already been achieved to a certain extent; the Klan has done much toward that unity of action. This very fact is that which has brought down the wrath of the Roman hierarchy, a political machine builded not only to run the

affairs of the Vatican the affairs, that is, which Americans feel are affairs of the Vatican but the affairs of the entire world, both spiritual and temporal. . , The "Infallible" Declarations A month has not yet elapsed since the pope of Rome declared it his

right and duty to direct all Roman Catholics in things political. This

foreigner assumes the right to tell

Roman Catholics who live in America for whom they shall vote. Does any person assume for one instant

that the Roman potentate would direct his subjects to vote for a Klansman? And yet, he and his agents cry out that Klansmen will not vote for Roman Catholics. The pope of Rome, by his own assertion, which was carried over the wires of all press associations and appeared in Roman Catholic publications, declares he has the right to direct his subjects in things temporal and political. Therefore, is it not logical that a Roman Catholic President of the United States (provided there should.. ever be one) - would lend an ear to the Vatican wherein sits a foreigner who declares that he is infallible and can "neither deceive or be deceived." Why should American Protestants vote for a man who would lend his ear to dictations from

a foreign prince? To go further, why should any citizen of the United States, who claims to be truly American, listen to a foreign potentate as to how he should cast his vote?

Kintz, its secretary, sent out copies of resolutions passed by the lodge i i . , .....

iu Masuure lodges over tne state and

to -lodges m near-by states. It was sigBd by Kiatz and had wide Circulation. So 'widely to it sent out that the charge was oDerilv made

that Kintz used it as advertising matter. This report denied, the rumors and claimed that most of the officers and employes of-the firm

were Protestants and Masons Forced Action

Disapproval tf this alleged advertising scheme of the Yukon lodge secretary among Oklahoma masons

was so sharp that Henrv S. Johnson

I of Perry, grand master of Oklahoma.

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o-j iuuvcu iu mane aa investigational -

mm iuc ownersnip, management and official payroll of the mill. This investigation proves the truth of the original report that the miil

was being "catholicized," and that there was no foundation of truth in the resolution which Kintz succeeded in railroading through the Yukon lodge. Master's Finding The master of the grand lodse

says in part: My examination has been carefully conducted and with the view of not becomiiHT prejudiced and in an effort tory to find the exact facts. I have been advised that vour resolution insofar as it nses the words "all Masons and Protestants" Is correct. In other words, that the mill company has not discharged ALL such persons. ; As to thnt feature I find that the report was caused by reason of three men being discharged in quick succession, viz.: Robert Snackenbnrg,

onuuu miner, wno was a master mason and under some suspicion of belonging to the Kn Klnx Klan 5

was their grain "buyer; and Milo W. Amstntz, a brother of the Baptist church, and also supposed to be" a Ku Klux. That a fourth man, to wit: A. YY. . Shelley, a master mason, is alleged to have resigned because his posi-41 tion was made intolerable by dis-,: agreeable circumstances and conditions thrown about him. - It was further Indicated that these places, so far as revealed, were reiilled by Catholics. Johnson's finding then lists nineteen officers and men in executive positions with the firm. All but three are Catholics and "Knights of Columbus. Claude Alexander, sales ; manager, is a Baptist; W. W, Win- ', ton, assistant secretary-treasurer, is

a mason, and Kintz, the traffic man- ;

ager, is a masop.

Disapproves Commercialism The letter to the lodge also dis-

approves of the seeming effort to ; lend itself to an advertising move

ment. He adds: "However desir

able it may seem to encourage these :

laudable understandings in business, , let , us not permit masonry to be ;

drawn into these controversies in

order . to be commercialized, even !

though merely incidental."

Members of the Yukon lodge say

that on the night the resolution was

passed, the loldge . room was packed ; by lukewarm members. - Several ! came that night and paid up dues i five years in arrears, while there! were men there who had not at-1 tended for ten to twelve years. They j accuse Kintz, it is said, of engineering the affair, since he vouched j for the facts presented the lodge. The Yukon Mill & Grain Company : is owned by the Kroutil estate.!! John F. Kroutil is president and,; manager; A. F. Doubrey, vice-pres--ident; Frank I. Kroutil, secretay-, treasurer. ; Doubrey is a brother-in-. law of the Kroutil brothers All are.,; Roman Catholics. i

ANTIS ARM AGAINST -ARKANSAS KLANSMEN

Ex-Member of Klan Leads Foe

.in Lockesburg Forbids At- : tendance at Church

LOCKESBURG, Ark., Sept. 29. At a revival meeting of the" Baptist church at Mack Horse last week, a number of anti-Klan men carried guns to church, threatening any robed Klansmen who attenfpted to enter the church at any time during, the meeting. A number of the members of-the Lockesburg Klan are residents of

the Mack Horse community, and are experiencing considerable difficulties with the anti-Klan people there, who are banded together with an ear member of the Klan as leader; He bought his way into a Klan in the adjoining county about a year ago for the pirrpose of finding out who were members. No members of the Lockesburg Klan attempted to visit the church during the revival. One of the antis caused a two-min

ute free-for-all fist fight after serv-

C. C. Coyle, a master mason, who ices were over one night.

Stood Still for Centuries The theories and practices of the pope of Rome are not American. His teachings, his thought and his very existence is foreign to American ideals. The corporation which he heads takes pride in declaring itself

the same as it was centuries ago. Its garb, its habits, its thoughts, its teachings, its dogmas, its superstitions, its every phase has. stood still for approximately sixteen centuries. The same iron bars adorn its every institution as 'in medieval days.

Progress has cut paths all about but never once has an agent of the corporation in the city on the seven hills trod one of these paths. And yet, there are those persons who will bow to this corporation with its world-wide political machine, operated -by hands and heads skilled in diplomatic deceit for cen

turies while never moving forward one foot and believe thatr'progressive, educated and free-born Americans should never lift a hand to

stave off the withering hand, now reaching out to strangle advancement, enlightenment and progeessiveness within the United States.

These same persons are those who

condemn the Protestants who are

members of the Ku Klux Klan; the same persons who refuse to believe history; the same persons who declare Spain and Mexico to be ' defunct of intelligence and progres

sion because of the nature of the inhabitants; and then grow offended if their attention is called to the fact that nations which lack intelli

gence and progressiveness most readily cling to the Roman Catholic machine. Will. Fight ETery Step It is a debatable question as to whether, or not the Protestant churches of America will ever unite as those of Canada, but there is ho doubt that the Roman Catholic hierarchy will Insidiously fight every step in that direction.

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