Fiery Cross, Volume 4, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1924 — Page 7

Friday, November 14, 1924

SWEEP LAKE,

MARION, VIGO AND ST. JOE

(Continued from pag0 i)

Reaping the Whirlwind

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(Continued from Page 2) poison ioii scahist n preat Protestant organization, that a nnmw . lig-ious fanatics, members of the oriraiusatjSn for Irish freedom S Patrick Ray parade marshals, and followers of De Valera bVsran tnkini'i 7 ll-ht in riding (he beautiful nnd uplift' articles the tLJX supported La Follette, whose total vote in Indiana conldn't carS an rie2 Now that La Toilette has bean mentinno-i it . .

li0-':?. 'V-V- connect KlaS V3JSl

.0,.U 1 ,1 eJ5a.,' ?ishevi- L Follette is known as a radical

in s n ri,li,l that ,un r i- .... .u. ouiui, m taci.

w i m" I'-up'c wi ui nation made his defeat overwhelm ing. It, us the Times so blatantly stated, the Kn Klux Klan iV a radie

the Kla in ..nTrti ni. . r"J ,n'P!Jcatlon, of eotroe that ine man Km politics, will it he so kind as to give to Its readers in, reason La Follette received a negligible vote In Indiana? Tiie "Self-Selected Minority" For the nnncc, let us stray from Indiana. We believe the Times will jartm that the returns from all part,, of the country proved bevond doub ,, Man.me turned out pretty well at the poles on November .ua.ly . Oklahoma. Iowa. Kansas, Maine. Indiana and many places which it might bo sa.d is of no interest to the Times. In fact. lhe American . Principles, as espoused l,y the Klan. seemed to have prevailed in a most ; orml, lab le way throughout the country. And what was the result? The ladieal clement in Congress was whittled down. Even the Times must admit -ihat-at least all the larBenewspapers do. Of course! neeordln. to e implicatjon ot he Times the landslide for American principled " and ! 4WM,d Ul0se A,,ieria" Principles, is "rule by a self selected

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"Klan government and Rolshevih government are twin forms of malJill n 1st r:lt win " .vl, !,,- I , t: n... . . . ul uiai

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w :;:!:t!::';;!rs ut Timcs-, H,athcr a mba8tiC statement. whrch Uoi The n', X " P 6 ?f that wortl,y Scripps-Howard publication Ti e piuzl-. o co.nse, would be to find "Klan government." It would be foolish to say that there are not Kln i,iHi ,..rl

,'lV'H,;';,ri:,,,i:7'UMi;:,', aS"r'J be 10 to government as a ' i Xu,Ku7 r,,;;;:;; frS a EOVcrnn,ept be(ausy Mr-cooiidge is a mber of that """ lino , ;h,; It.,-: ' i,.. 4 c.

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Hi. ! ivs ii,. in.ii, udoi, u,n t;,.- ito- ' "Indiana is not Russia," declares the brilliant .,iin r m

; i hat RhouTd assure Times readers that the editir is an apt scholar Any school clnld ,s aware of that-just as the same school child is aware that 1 "e xL i i K.omr-cf ecly a:,e they aware of that since November 4. ' h. tt ,leu,red, ,0, ral1 Vartklar attention to three statements made bj I he limes writer in his vam and foolish attempt to befuddle the public. And the Times.' he says, "is not willing to see government bv class

suiiMuute.i tor government by the people." (He should be careful as that

'ollowing that is the information that-

"Xiles. O.. today is facing bloodshed. "The horn;' of the mayor has been bombed." Yes it h quite true that N'iles. O., was facing bloodshed cn the dav (.ii which the series of implications" appeared glaringly on the front page . the Tnihanapolis 'limes. Also is it quite true that bloodshed did take lia,A Also it is true that the home of the mayor had been bombed. He rrluse.l to revoke a permit legally granted for Americans to meet because

ii.un . i. ry., ran. m a-l any liaiul in t In H' l.'rU.iii .if . jnuli.hdey. () t)l,. 0,,., !:"!'' t Mi- ti,U, l--iu- liomo.-r.-ni,-M V.-II ,.r til., :-, .ll.Kli.ial.';. V,T. n.mmil I h.ilirs. I. w:,s 1, ,( u,'. usual ti.li.i i,, v, ii), l(,iiiity Tlif Kiiiiuii.s Ir.f li..,-onu, s.i iiitiis tinned t. 1-uiniintf thinsM lrm,i. r;il Ic

niiy tint u, oy imik ii for trnintoii t it ; r is oue of the principles of the Klan.)

. .iiiii i'ii ii.oni.-tn i .itli.!n-.s ila.-.'.l on tin- Hi-Ki-t wuul.J rro ilirouli v.illil qil.-sl i.m. Mi.-lm.-l lliinl, v. i-,- KlLTirr. hul run nnii--(irilni,-ally s Iviis,' thai he r.-lt ll.- 1 1 w 1 : . -1 1 III- V .. I r.---. lie wits sr, r.i.ksiu-,- ,,r i .. . ...,-t i,,t, !hai his l-I.tiis I'm- i-iiiti iii'iin-t he. Innap mcth--ds nf Nrrviim jn-iici- Iki.I li.on ininlc

for Wc.-Ks li.-f.M-,- the clc tiOIl. WIlPIl Itnm-Jl, ( 'o t t.r.1 w... .1 , .. .1 .l

tlii- return., shown:;? the ov-rl urn Ti, Tu. ., . . - ..i d M.-.1. r.at ai.t,K with his i.r.,iii.-r, , ,no. VT s u ,s not Wl,,ng to see government by class Unman fai i.oiie,.. ,-am.. in l..t w.-k. , sn.l)S,,t"'el for Kovernmenl by the people." Very fine and we hon'it v

Hanl.-y ius:,. ,i i nr.- vh. rirr ,. .telling the truth. But just why was .N'iles lacing bloodshed'' And why vein li.' a . iiii.i ,-i'Ki ninanrd ii.at "I,,. ! hatl the mayor's homo been bombed? Beeanse Roman Catholics' were en vji- ruin . i. ruin. .! " lv l it ih.- next, deavc.riiig 1 f.trce cn I'i'oiestauts "government by c'ass rather thin rav u-; lT?l 'T ConstUut!on of fedBsS!S? JeiKV. i, ..,-.k- , .., .. . V,h?uw,8h,n5 ,B,V oftPns( to the editor of the Times, is as big as

... .... ... '.. .........V.. .. .::,n" '""inndpous limes --ami as important. That constitute

Protestants the legal right to parade in N'iles. Further, these Protestants had obtained a permit legally issued by authorities duly elected bv the people. .

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li.itm.'H .n liie in ills in St. .Idm'p'.i i-ntitity. 'I'lii'S.- tiM-tl w.'t-p not rl.-li-.-i to,! nii-i-elv Ik-, -mis,- th-y w.-r- Koman 'atholi.'s. Tliey wit,- .I.'I'-jI.mI !- rtiuse of what they sto;,, for. On Hi.itlier him. I. the '.ui'.-.ssf ul ticket nor.;he tinniei-- of lhe iiest busin--s and 1 ij-of essiiina I men of SI. .loseph un-

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(Continued from Daga 1) any way to be Interpreted as an attempted repetition of last May's attack on unarmed Americans. Police protection assured the sucess of the parade at 5 o'clock In the evening, in which 5,000 robed Klansmen, Klanswomen and Junlor3 took part. Two policemen marched at the head of the procession and motorcycle and 'mounted police rode alongside the line of march. All along the streets through which the parade passed the marching figures were greeted with volumes of applause and enthusiasm ran high as a result of the Protestants' victory at the polls of St. Joseph county last week. It took the parade an hour and fifteen minutes to pass one point. The marchers formed in lines, four abreast, with patriotic floats at frequent intervals. Hear Ten Speakers Ten speakers, including a national

lecturer and a representative of the Women of the Ku Klux Klan, were

on the program at tho meeting grounds, six blocks west of the end of the Lincolnway street car. These included the Grand Dragon of the Realm of Indiana, the Imperial Kiokard and the State Director of Propagation. Two airplanes hovered over the meeting place throughout tho day and a balloon ascension was a feature of the. program. In the evening a 100-foot cross was lighted. Special trains were run from Harvey, 111., Chicago, Fort Wayne. Kokomn, Hammond, Gary, East Chicago, Michigan City, Elkhart, Saginaw, Mich., and Grand Rapids, Mich. Two hundred Klansmen from Oklahoma were present and almost 100 Protestants from Niles, O., the scene of a recent Roman riot, took part in the day's elaborate program. Local Klansmen are particularly pleased with the perfect order preserved during the day by South Bend police. A week before the celebration, a representative of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan called on Mayor Siebert to ask for police protection. Ma yor Siebert asked what assurance ho would have that the Klansmen would not bo armed. He wa.s told that every Klansman would be thoroughly searched before he went into theparade and that if any member of the organization was found to be carrying arms, he could be arrested and the order would make no move to have him released. With this assurance, the mayor gave-his

consent and the peace and order of Saturday's demonstration is due largely to the fine co-operation shown by' city officials.

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PAGE SEVEN

ITALIAN TEMPER-AMET Two women fought a duel with knives in Naples for the affections of Giovanni Manzi, a shepherd. One of the women disarmed the other and stabbed her to death. That's the highly ardent Italian temperament that some Americans rave about. People who are high in the scale of evolution do not murder each other because they can not have what they want they go out and get Something else that is bclfer. Probably Giovanni Manzi wasn't much ot a Manzi obviously if he had "been a

Gregory, late of Sulphur, .galnst!!5 , ulli, tav-e Jack Walton tending his sheep rather than inflamThe suit was ba.d on th RrptJ infr the Pilous of silly and useless

ment made by Walton in Sulhpur i

September 26, when he said that Rev. j Gregory "would steal the nickels off I

fat. Peters eyes, the jewels from hist

crown, and ravish the Virgin Marv."

Rev. Gregory, who was minister of! . l . t ...... . . . !

mu oaiiusi unurcn at sulphur at

Names Anti-Protestant ExGovernor of Oklahoma in $50,000 Suit OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Nov. 10. 3uit for $50,000 slander damages was filed here last week by Rev. E. D.

peasant women.

the time, but who has since moved

to Ada, obtained affidavits that Walton had slandered him in these words. Walton gave out a statement to an Oklahoma City paper In which he said he did not recall what he said about Rev. Gregory.

ATTENTION MEMBERS Meeting Monday at our eld stand.

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Armed ( amp Set l'p And. yet. the Knights or the Flaming Circle, composed of Roman I atholics. decided on a "government by class." Just as they, in Indiana, had decided to vote for Dr. McCulloch. which it might be said is not to liis discredit because a man can n;it beln who vntP tn hi tv,- .

, a..se Mi. y w. r,. ,imr,,nK aKa.nst ( atholics at Niles fathered (oifeUier dynamite bombs, knives, rifles, sawedJ;"J:Vi. ; R 'f!lme themsel.es. Their attacks on Protestants

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i.m f volet's of ,S1 . .Ios..ph coiin.ly ... f,.lllWii.; til-k.'t K'lOWS wh-i the i ,.,i-ii- -t 1: ST. !0SI I'll Ol'NTY 1 H KI T i: , ' :i .1. ' v i i-; ;; iciiath ' ( iri-nit .linlite

!':ttec - I riiiil. M. .l it knn -in' ITiil. 4';. nl Mi-rift' n.ntri. k w,, li i.-l ir-,-,'.-v

I'- !'..niinn r.Hl, l'r.tHe-ut4ir II rr TiM lnr Dil. s,iiiiiirr Pi--.: ... nl I'i tii-:.i hi Treufciirer i.e.. . y.vint Mirv lliti'rlv l :- it,:., i t; Slute lle:iri'Mrnl.itir IViiii ls ,ii 'nrlixtH l;ert MiClell in I't Hi - '.., Ml I'tlf-Mtniil AIIi. pI I'.iirnliii i ivter . Ili'slii-n it i ' ' "' i :i r ' , i, ,, i,. W. II. (r.t'.ert nft . III.-.. I'i ' I:.i:i; if. Iiiltiulio .l.,illt rillllnr I i. 1 ". .1, ,l.i, i.l r.rn I .Mil; 1 ''' K .1. ''i,ll..,l c ii.lnt- .' einii...iiinr Arthur V. I'.ir.iir.l .lili-i Si.....-..;-

r:-n -I,, --. -t ;. ..-,- eni lltirilenliro.ik I 'r, ,1 ,-mi ;i n I 'li-rlf-m K. It,, nun I '.-it liolu:

triiKlront; TrounwU anolli-r vi-iory fur Hie I'rot-i-ns-was the ili.-i.ii, n ,,( tliK' nnbli. - n tii-kn yigu wh.-r.' l-'i . .1 Arrn-.it roti(,. I . m .am!i.!a'. fur r. -.-lei ion a- -' ii.'i'm i 1 1 .'.I vire it ml 1 Mi

ll. "'Irish within iuiir a ' nly j.nl at T,i,,rounl y is 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 . i 1 1 v I n-lll'l -V. -: r-.-rk. ;.-tiv.' eh.tir-

t.epan a few notirs after the now famous ''Implication edition" of the Times went to press. Protestants uere draped from cars; beaten, shot and s.abbed. It as nccessar.r to call the militia to halt the attack of the Hanili:r ( l; c2e. True. quit;, true, that the Times declared itself (whether sincerely or not doesnt matter here) as ajeniust. the Kuights of the Flaming Circle. Well, in lhe name of ;ill that is Rood, whv shouldn't it ho'

iut again, w

That is. tin!

MEN IF YOU WANT 100 PER cent Hosiery, buy Kloister Hosiery.

ye ask. just what has that to do with th T.-, t,-i.- in ! or(lcL,(l Kloister Hosiery Mills,

ess the Time. wilv. m,i njt." 1" , , . , i -Phrata, 1'enn. Nov.

-' ,.....o .uoi i i uti-sidi s si I f ill ii nor nnvp . .

WANTED 1.000 SALESMEN AND dealers to handle greatest song hit ever written, "Awake, Ye Klansmen." No rapital needed. Act quick for $100.00 prize. Harmony Music Publishers, 100C Eurdette St., Mishawaka. Indiana. tf SALESMAN WANTED FOR ATtractive, guaranteed $12.50 suits, made to measure. Outwear 3 or' 4 ordinary suits. We deliver and collect. Factory to consumer. High commissions paid in., advance. 100 per oent. only. Apply Universal Specialty Sales Co.. P. O. Box 230, Kvansville, - lnd. 31

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Ininln Il.nisr 1...I. . l'reil ( imk I'mo-siiml

Still tun I - n M r.- ' mil I r. O' r.it ie Mherifl ,

wo nil H v i.i Muck of t, villo. Vigo i . i rat ie. I !-!

believe they should. And because, although wo nro living tn o ntQt,t

country, rounded by Protestants and built by Protestants, under just laws ; which kivcs the Protestant (and the Roman Catholic) the right and privilee to organize mid meet in peaceful assembly. Roman Catholics-start ' 1 ,!!t -' ii"d cause hloodshetl when Protestants assemble. Follow hi"- Times Loiric h'ollowiuyr ,hhr lin of argument to a loKical conclusion, are we to j"sMime that a man should not defend the honor of his wife because some libertine mibi resent it and start a fisht? Are we to assume that should I a citizen suddenly discover a burglar in his house that he should make no etrort to deter.d .h'mself because by so doing there might be bloodshed' Or, are we to reason the other way around and reach the conclusion that a woman should have no honor for the libertine to insult- the citizen no valuables for the burglar to steal, and the Protestant no organization for Ih..' Roman Catholic to fire on? , , ,Ar, vo t0 lK,!i0V0 that- should n peaceful picnic of Americans near the i ,,'i.rderlino !l0 attacked by a gang of Mexicans, the Times would immediately point out the danger of picnics and demand that Americans no i onger have the right to picnic because Mexican ruffians would cause bloodshed? This is not a far-fetched argument think it over. Klansmen as lawful American citizens, are guaranteed the right of peaceful assembly the makers of the constitution did not anticipate a brilliant editor of the runes --am! that is being denied them by Roman Catholics. Who Is to olani! .' , he i-olmtr aliens or the victims of their bullets and knives? There are just two remaining things in "the decalogue of imDlications" and they may be rolled into one as they are closely related.

Mun for t!;.. -mo.-ra t !.- parly and m l:..in:n 'n'l.ni. has ruN-d politi.-t in T.-rre Hani- an, I Vi-n i-.iiiniv with a

Descends (o Mere Twaddle ' The Klan.1' says the Times, "was conceived in secrecy " That part .s mere twaddle and would not be given the dignity of repetition were it not tor the remainder. Do the .Masons. Knight nf rimi, i

l.iKii i.an.l r..r y. . r .-. iiv.-n lus .-on- fraternal organisations print their secrets on the front pages 'of ti,P,i lv "n :rz, ':ut;:,-::: ? hv" .u wo;i!" y tf that asSl e 2 l.u.'.,i . i l Ul' w.'. r i,n " way di.stinftnir,h .t from the rest of the implications, tint,. I,.,,,-.-,.,, fnuith- ,i.-r.. , . -But' to t'imt!nue' the limes adds that the Klan was also conceived in in. nil,, r -,r th.. Kni-i,ts ,,r v,l um ims ' Rotry (it uses without fear, it would seem, the pet word of the editor suff-r-ii a. i.iii.-r .l.-f, at and vig.. of lhe Indiana Catholic and Record), and dedicated to the principle that curly l',.,..-t.,is were al.! to all m-ii are not horn equal. It is our belief that the Constitution of the

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ArmMroni-. wl. bus tn-rii, i " i -1 vile .., W.... .'.? L'," ' .," V

.hi., i n,.iiiwiii.-,uuiK iiiu leuuer to reaa me Klan oath

eonilii ion

win. bus ihtiii i " i -d viie Xi."t llll'l-r the very

The Times says,

mnty jail, was ile-

Let's do that before we vol.e.

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f.ateil l.vltay l'..n.annoii. an uprlKtit An1 wllon the editor Kf'.f" that he knew he dill not hnvo on,-

Prot.'.i ,nt man uth.-rs .i..,-t,i l,y j that the reader had a copy of the Klan oath at hand. But one easily sees Vigo . ..nniy Protectants follow: Pr, .1 ) the implication. Any Klansman who might have happened to see a conv 'n,:;: .Tn timPltlon

Kel :,..r. .;i;rvfvnr; Frank T. Drake Vu. V. I.- .... "ul a""'5mei1 and were gullible food

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an. .I.,,l, .l.mes. commissioners: - ' . ' " .'""'. ".....euiaiy 101 mea many thoughts, no doubt, of the

(ler itje Silas. .i:n, senator, and ciydc - nornoic mnigs in mat oath. . Courier. Mr.-.. Anlo tieitp ::g..nwn1t! ; I bin' ilhteri i. v . ami Perry :-:,i.h. slat,, represent- ! I nlf-l Object to (et Votes I '- -ry i in.ii.iat.. elect ...1 v.' is a Now, if tiie editor of the Times were really sincere why d'd h not rr..ie.ani. . ; print that oath to let his readers know what was in it and not imnlv TirkriH srmirhra t!iat it was not patriotic. The Klan would not eare because that oath has I'.-ru i'r.it.-i tants divided their votes I bee I i"tcd in its entirety in The Fiery Cross and the editor ot the Times between nr.. besi men in ca-h party j could have reprinted it. Bnt, it is quite evident, he wNhtd to Infer Ihls und . I..-1. H a slate of clean, christian and infer that in other words, he wanted to get Totes for Ed Jackson's in.-n from Miami county: Jerry Pager. opponent. uimhu Ku" ' MiM J';"nd ,,nUr;, V.rnee,"t. ! k. , " Times that oath the people could have seen that commissioners, ail Republicans, a nd : Klansmcn ari; unflCr oath t0 "Phold the constitution which declares all Arthur ;. Iiaj.iwln. treasuror, and v. ) persona are bom free and equal. W. Worrell, ror-.ner, Democrats. I "Let's read the constitution and bill of rights," mouthed the Times in 'Jr. nit county Protestants elected j "and see how they clash With the Klan idea," knowing full well that each n number of Republican candidates ; and every reader would immediately reach into his pocket and rn,i

led in making R.-rt Ren- copy of the constitution and a copy of the bin of rights and studiously Democrat, xlienff. lien- I road Ih-anil Jinn Inbn (mm nii,, ,.i,. . "oauiuusly

... .. . un., , ,J1K n.iaii oain anu compare tnem. on, yes: lie Knew they conld not bot. he

across" his Implication that should they do so the clash would be heard in Fort Worth, Tex despite the exploding of dynamite bombs which wrecked the 92A0-.OO0 home of the Klan in that city where "tolerant" Roman Cathollcn do all they can to make the Klansmen feel at home. Winding up his "decalogue of implications" tha Indianapolis Times writer said :

llllj Sili liarKer.

ImrKi'i' was cmsirieri d the better man for the position.

oj:i.k.ki to votk OALLli'OI.IH. O . Nov. 8 The privilege of Hie hallo: carries with it j the olillR.it ion to vote, a speaker recently told membef3 of the Gallia ; county women's organization. He n dllve-rf'iW a series of weekly lecture! ' on thn duty of KltDitromtn to Ihelr country.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

Under this head church meetings, social gatherings and like announcements 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 weak.

AMKRICAN RESCI E WORKERS, Inc. Col. E. Minton and wife of -the American Rescue-' Workers opened their free food station at '2503 West Walnut street for children who go to school improperly fed on account of unemployment of father or widowed mothers being at work and unable to be home to care for their children as otherwise they would. Food and produce of any description will certainly be appreciated. It is the only organization doing work of this kind in

your city. Please help us by standing by us. We are not In the Community Chest. Col. E. Minton and wife, district officers.

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