Fiery Cross, Volume 4, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1924 — Page 7

Friday, November 28, 1924

SEES PLOT TO RULEHARVARD Educator Exposes Papal Scheme to Seize Colleges of United States (Continued from Page 1) Lawrence, lipisropal bishop of Massachusetts, folliitvit: MyTTeRr liishup Lawrence:' On Oc-tnU-r 12. in dedrcutinfr a church in Cambridge, Mass., Curdlnal o'C'nnnell took occasion to lecture Harvard I University on i is lack of rriinion. He bK"n with ii few words of sorrow over the It-eiornuti ion. ".otne centuries aro." he sc.id, "some of the great k iiuc.ln of Kurope, l:l;e I ixfard mid ('anilti'ldK'e, Corx'U their duly to their mother." Ax :t result, nccordir'R to the ewdiiul, "they have jr -.1 missed Ihe real tiling. They luivi- misscil tile way because they have cut off ll.'e real lip-In." O'lniuir ('own to Harvard, Ui rarriim-.t srjcKestnd tltat Harvard w h s i,tc- a "a Hiol i r college. BayInn that if Harvard today harl the old faith of Christ for which she was supposed to have liven fleeted, her influence would he xutue:ni tremendous, arid we i. e.. the Cathoiics) would be the I'ir.-t to ;tther tiround her. nrdiutil at Fault. The hint. Tic learnitifr of tie cardinal i,i;iy be at fault: but it Is not to this point that I would call attention, hut rather to the fiKlninari Muhtulsnitr nilence in which Rurk MeitenicntM try Hotuafi lre!atr are received lu America. It It Iioiik:Ii unkind nn-l rab. Vfrsite for any Protentaat to renent the r'nlms nmlr liy the Kiimun ar!.-i, or even to cull attention to thetn. The oa'upoken nurpoKe of (he It it in mi rhnrrk 1 to eiintnil Araerieon rdnenlion. Thin Ik one if Ihe larger lJjex of our r'.iirrb. It I Ihe minds of all intelligent edticn'orM. I venture to ,-ik your vi-ivs e.n this matier b-vatiNe at the last election of a Kellow -one of the seven win. control Harvard's destinies the choice fell for the first time upon a Kojnan Catholic When this official dies it may l.c urtred that a precedent lias been created and an his mici.'CMaor a man of the same faith should ho appointed. The practice would be recommended upon K round.- of liberalism. I lif' to ofiVr tile followiucreason urinal such an idoa and even lo deprecate the, fart that tlie precedent has been created;Libera I lajn preauppoNr free Hmrnaalnn, and vuder present i-oii-ditloUM of 1'roteMtant speechle- . the preen-e of u llorann fatliiiliv an the Co re mini; board of a nn-':itlilir ' college or arhool make It iuiuoxxluie for the board to db.ru this great Isaac t rnnXfy. I remain with preat respect, JOHN J.W CHM'MAX. I'.arry tow n, N. V., Oct. 31, l?ii4. On ( olnmliiu liv. I Cardinal oCoirnell did make state-i ments at the time of the dedication j at the Unman Catholic church which not only reflect on Harvard, but on 1'rotestaiillKin In Kcneral. The re-j niarlts.liy Cardinal O'l'min, II were inuile on ''oiumbus Day, a day which I I'.omau Catholic diunitarlcs and! .in BHrr" Keeineu 10 nave pic.uen as a day on which to launch many vitriolic utterarvrs nair.st l'rotestanti.sui and thluus I'i'oti slant. Cardinal O'Ccnnel! lirou,:it out that Harvard, which, is, of course! n lmt- ' cftar.t iislitution. "did not li.iv,. the! faith of Christ." that is. from the Konian f'atliolir standpoint. which! r.dmits of no faith in Christ as bemfri .)SBeHM-'d exfeot by Knmari Catholics. I At one poii-t lie said: j "It (Hartaid) looks lilne. it has a! certain ueflnesa, it does, without 1 doubt, a very larce amount ot irood in ' a civic way. Not always, because, of course, without first principles, one has to ! very careful ever in civic pride. Hut, nevertheless, let us be true and say that if, with all she is In possession of, this school had fh faith or Christ, for wiiu h she was i KUppoMcd to have heen erected. Im .- innuence would ! supreme, tn tnendous rd . would h.- the first I i around I i r. M;ip nt rrotextantM ''Lilt, of (Hit)rH'. that iirnli-il'v ullll riever li When an institution, Jike men. d'-p-trts from fundamental prinriploM. the fundamental principles on which I ruth must be created, it is c. y ap' 10 go mat way for centuries II may hold some truth, hut iml'ortunatdy Uld filially, not all truth." TliU direct .!, ,,t Pro1 rutnnt Ism. rrotrnlnnt sehimts nml HirvnrH. In piirtlrulur, hun been deeply resented. The rrmnrk.. In the oninlon voleed here, mrrelr lenr nnt Cir Intolerant atlllude of the Ktinmi nthollc rar-' ximllnn lu rrnlraoptimii,

attorney of .New Vork tilty. who made I .ction of t ' i ik, v r h ? "Anierican u gift of ir,a,0rt0 to Harvard more 'l ? V, ,V -en .. , f", hu,th . than two j-nrs p.evioiis to his ap- ' '" ,h'' ""l"'- "f ihe minister, polntmeiit to the lx:ird. He is the! Aliens Sou-lit Trouble first member of t. ,,;ll., .,, t ,,f. j ,f lh,. r.,d ,,et.n trr)u,,,,. ;u ,hf. a resilient of Ronton or i mhrldge. negro church, it would have heen the

j.oo. ii imihii, ;i lormer in-inner, - whil ht ill.; u l-sident of i'oslon nrior to his t.o'ntment as . . ellow i.t not reside there at the tin-,, h,. Was .elected hir the hoi-rd. His intention lo return to Boston permanently, because of l,:-. appointment, was never carried out as he died while planning lo return. We're Through ran up the pnnrrs, luvryrr, an' Mnkr 'em Ktiff ' Mtrons;. I''er II nln't no use fer Dot nn' Me to try tn git alongt I mox ls burn nn "nnll," nu" ' dud Is n mnu. She trlra her best tn live vrlth me I mil etiMied the Klnu. Then lot s.iv,. "nlt sleh Innguage. An' glt -i ehnnge o mind, I don't enre hior jnu kick on Thlims thui nln'i m much rrtlueil, I!ut when on inert about the Klnn. I git tired of yer ranrat ly mrrilrn nn Amerlennx. An' yours I mess wns burrs." 'ls np (hem paaers. lanyrr, an Mnke 'em Kond nn' alooli Ton enn't tell what that !( Will do sea re her an' me Is ont. he la a (M4 rI tranian. But I fsrw her blood's too bine, ' the bJad af cans I likely ss Is throsa-hl

American Rights Will Be Asserted and Maintained The organization known as theJCnights of the Ku KIux Klan is composed of native-born Americans. -Hence, all the citizenship rights that our people possess are those granted under the constitution and laws of our country. There is no other country to which they may appeal. The parade at Niles, Ohio, was held in strict conformity with the law. The meeting of our people there was held in accordance with the constitutional provision that the right of the people peacefully to assemble shall not be denied. The exercise of that right at Niles was interfered with and impaired through violent methods on the part of the enemies of our order. Men are eligible to membership in the Klan only on a basis of their belief in the philosophy taught by Him who died in humility on Calvary's Cross. However, our membership is not required, either collectively or individually, to re-enact meekly the scene at Golgotha's Hill that America may be awakened to a realization of the forces undertaking to destroy our constitutional guaranties for the enhancement of foreign influences. There can be no doubt about the intention of the interfering forces. Carnegie, Lilly, Perth Amboy, South Bend and the recent bombing at Forth Worth carry their own lesson. The number of our men killed and injured at these and other points is the convincing proof. Be assured that fundamental American rights will be asserted and maintained against any encroachment whatsoever. If enemy influences persist in unwarranted attacks, on their heads must rest the consequences. There will be no compromise, nor are we helpless. H. C. MTALL, Member Imperial Klokann.

jTHREATEN TO OUST PASTOR Alien Romans Fight Negro Church in Hanimorrd Order Makes $100 Gift (Continued from Page 1) K.T-o-nd, when the loal members of Lahe County Klan No. 72 were informed of the int-ident hv two mini.-ters of the organization they voted t donate Situ. At the rc- '''" r. uinion me money was not prest-nted immediately because j of a convention of colored pastors ! in Hammond at the time. He asked ! that the Klansmen not visit his ' church until after the out-of-town miiiirers left. The organization then decided to weit until otter the election, s ti,at t)lo charge might not be made thtt the Klan w;is serfcing negro vnUa. At the insistent retiuest of the pastor, the date for the visit was set for Thursday fveninar, November IS. Third, on that niht thirteen uniformed KlurwHiten entered the church with a gift of $irt for tlie congregation. While tfcey Wrn tnkltiK ,)-,rt in the yorvlves. their fent!c- vti-itpr.fi outMidc tbr ibarvh and fonr4 large giig of loreisuvwtiilng for trouble. Mr railed the police nnd prevented n riot. fourth, the next morning Mr. Hinton came to the rri;ltl official and said: "Mr. MrufnktM tntrt -thnt If f Yintilfl rchtiii inn- Stttn lw 'rnnld jrlve R2o." fi. T. Stafnh firek. win vnr of I hr men who threatened to run tlw chtm-Ii on of town. Mr. HijitiWaid thnt he would !ro!) the chiecTc. hut tell SUufklss that he hul returned It. thus obtaining a total of Jiinn for his church. To this scheme the K!an refused to be ; party. He w.i.i tr;ld that it could not be done and thst he must accect either one gift or thi- other. Eaten M. f. A I. A. At Civic steps letter this iuncture. the Maywood and Improvement Association into the drama. In an open addressed to the Knivhts of me Kit iviux KU 11 it g-.ve v.-nl to bitter sarcasm: "Wc were glad to see taking some interest i th-it you are i our cuma' the cbimunuy. 1 i.ur presence

guttier i or," 'hrch c rented f-nr nnd dlscontent In the community. Your action o'f taking over a church without

! consent of the church members

v.lUlwuH verv hr.Id and un- Vmerican"

As a matter of fpet. Kl-msmnn have ueen bciivp in commnn'ty for a long time. T heir fro welfare 1 Works (i,f0 , ,,. . , , tills town have no' been n,-.-nin-Panted, however, by the Amount of j publicity given Roman enterprises, j Tlie conduct of the Klansmen in ,l i,f' -hur,'h was orderly and quiet, I rh"y knelt at the ?1tar and delivered

donation to Ihe uastor, stating ! colored church out of Hammond ! "." v ff f the Kg 1 S. R. Gillmore. another signatory! ! K K a" rr' "i"Nd to thet"'as a member of Lake County K'an '"l"r"1 rnee. hut thnt ther hve heeu i "- lut he was dropped. Skufa-

m r-n. mrnn, i iif riniilMtlon, the le-.it torelgners do nir and rot the (Clan's. i Thirteen i roieal a i.l u Iri-iin1.l 1... , mob of .,. ,.i , i. " . . ' ' have start - etl a riot. Significunt of this fact

Protestants of Hammond Reply to Roman Letter (Continued from Page 1) where we were not wanted, and we also want the public to know that as yet the donation has not been returned to the Klan, as inferred in the recent publicity. We note also that the police department was criticized for entering the scene "when trouble threatened." In our opinion, this was rather a laudable thing for the police to 6P .antLw.e want to commcnd the police department for their efficiency in handling that situation. (, J us faL frl.heJ that we know of no instance in the history of the Knights of the Ku KIux Klan where they ever intruded upon the rights of anv citizen or violated the l5wC e the oth.er hand' wc staid ready to uphold the rights of every citizen, regardless of race, creed or color as guaranteed by the constitution of the greatest nation God s sun ever shone upon. Very respectfully, THE KNIGHTS OF THE KU KLUX KLAN.

THEATERGOERS ARE AWAKENED Patrons of "Rain" Disappointed m See "Simon" on Closing Night

(Continiired from Pago 1) particular cases, the drama U -er-talu to leave with ninny the Intnresxlon that nil mtsionnrics nre like the Kev. Mr. Dnvidson and that all missionary work has his alms and his technic. Thb. In not true. Those who arc inclined by tlie drama to believe that Davidson represents .tne present missionary approach to non-Christian peoples should visit the College of Missions in Indianapolis, where the modern type of missionary is being trained, or a convention of any leading Protestant denomination, where real missionaries and the reports of their work may he studied." Thi". admission from a critic who praised it to the sktes shows that "Rain' is a gross misrepresentation of Ilia - facts and that it is a direct slup :it Prdtestant missionaries. Even a good cast was unahle to offset this insult and many patrons of the theater openly announced that the production had thoroughly disgusted thorn. Press Agent Buxy "Simon Called Peter," an offensive war drama, showing a Protestant minister drinking, carousing and "living with a woman" for two weeks, was heralded in with a great deal of pres agentry. Mayor Shank landing his efforts to drumming up -n-big first night crowd. He said that he would close the show at the first sign of "rawness." but his official censors reported that there was nothing iu the least offensive and Shank permitted the production to continue all week. The first three days of the week brought out tremendous crowds, due to the fact that half-price tickets were freely and widely distributed iut tne last three days brought smaller crowds and, on Saturday night, ninety-seven persons were counted "ii the first floor of the titenter. "Rain" centered its attack on Protestantism around a missionary, who set out to save a fallen woman and instead, fell himself. He finally comntiLieu suicide ;ma me woman turned to her old ways. reThat Protestant nlaygoers were b wakened to the Romanist propaganda iu these plays was demonstrated hv the tidipfiAt it-v.;nK i - ...i.o fiiev i H, .. 1. . - . i rci t:anie lo a close i j are the signatures attached to the j letter from the Maywood Civic and Improvement Association. Skufakiss is tne man who threatened to run ! kiss ana J. at. Hestenes called OTi Mayor Brown and criticized him because policemen came to the protection of the thirteen Klansmen. The fact that the aliens of Hammond are- waiting for the slightest pretext to wage war on the Protestant Americans of the community v.-a.-- borne out the day after the v-iansmen visited Mr. Hlnton's oli m..-,i, I whon tho I:ev. J. N. Chvltwfcl Trtit':! ! t . . M' u;'' catholic church, Tsald "I nm expecting my church to be

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WOMEN OF CHICAGO SEEK NEW BlfflBERS Each District in City Being Canvassed Under Province Leader CHICAGO, Nov. 24. The Women of the Ku Klux Khan in this city are conducting a membership drive under direction of Mrs. C. C. Hoover, Province Kleagle. Each district in the city is now working after a plan mapped out by Mrs. Hoover and there is greater cooperation than ever before between the several district Klan officials and the extension department. Klanswomen generally have awakened to the necessity of a well-organized membership campaign. While the many d-etails of the organization engage the attention of Klanswomen to a large extent, the social side of life is not forgotten. Dances, teas and other events are bringing Protestant, Gentile women together in a way that never before was possible. Tlie -Women of District Xo. 7 have been espectally successful In their acclivities recently. As a token of their appreciation ot Mrs. Hoover's leadership and efforts they presented her' with a beautiful parasol last week. ATTENTION MEMBERS Meeting Monday at our old stand. EVERYBODY WELCOME WSFRYT Bi!SSIIli)ffl!iaWIM-.'!!jtJ!lMl!HIUll!l.iillllF. TRANSFERJP Main 3535 27 South Alabama St. PRINTING that PLEASES We are equipped to handle all kinds of coBtnrercial printing in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Prices for "Quality Printing" n anplication. All work con&Scntial. MnlUgraph Department Our Multigraph department Is prepared to deliver your form letter with promptness aid dJrp-,tch. Writ ua for iitforma'.i&n and prices on your work. NATIONAL PRINTING CO. Phone I.I neoln 8557 435 Cenrary nidg. . JOHN W. WHETSTINE 4314 East 21st St. Webster 513C GE0CEK1ES A SB HEATS THE FLAG-DRAPED SKELETON By Dr. J. II. Hawkins, A. M LL. B. This is a book wiiicii evry Protestant should rad. It Is & true insight Into conditions as they exist. Price SOe Areata Wanted IR. J. H. HAWKIXS 2.71 1 Roanoke Ave. Newport News, Va. print name) SHOULD BE DONE .00 Each

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