Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 51, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1928 — Page 4
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KLAN HOPES TO REBUILD POWER BY FIGHTING AL Meet in Chicago to Plan Anti-Smith Issues for Campaign. BY ROSCOE B. FLEMING WASHINGTON, July 20.—National officials of the Ku Klux Klan are hoping that A1 Smith will rehabilitate the order. They are to meet in Chicago next Veek to discuss the national situation and to lay plans for a membership drive, hoping that the nomination o.f a Catholic wet may rearouse the spirit which netted the Klan
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millions of members when it first started. Although they are secretive about Klan affairs, it is understood membership has dropped greatly in several states, notably Indiana. The Chicago meeting, it is said, will take the place of the national “Klanvocation” which has been held in Washington for the last two years. The Fellowship Forum, weekly national newspaper affiliated with the Klan, has already plunged into the fight against Smith. James S. Vance, editor, has published an appeal for contributions which he announces will be used to "flood America with the truth.” The $250 check sent to Senator Heflin of Alabama by P. J. Maloney of New York, a Catholic, with a sarcastic message expressing Maloney’s thanks to Heflin for the sendee he is rendering to the Catholic Church, has been turned over to the Forum by Heflin. Vance announced that this money would be used to send out as many
copies of the Forum as possible, and that it would head the contribution list. The possibility of rehabilitation of the Klan was pointed out py W. F. Zumbrunn, its national counsel, when he testified before the Senate Campaign Investigating Committee recently. He said Heflin’s anti-Smith talks were financed by local Klans because of their effect in arousing interest and recruiting memberships. VACATION CUT SHORT Chicago Summer Schools Open With Enrollment of 50,000. Bu TJnitci Press __ „ ~ CHICAGO, July 20.—Vacation is over, almost before it started, for several thousand children here. Approximately 50,000 pupils are enrolled in the thirty-three schools of the city which have started their summer sessions. Classes are held in eleven senior high schools, five junior high schools, and seventeen elementary schools.
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PRINCE LEADS YACHTING Heir to Norway Throne Selected to Represent Nation at Olympics. Bu United Press
OSLO, Norway. July 20.—The old Viking strain, with its love of the sea, is far from extinct. Crown Prince Olaf of Norway is a famous sportsman in the yachting world. He has been selected by the Royal Norwegian Yacht Club to represent the nation in the sailing contests of the
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PUBLIC HANGINGS URGED TO HALT CRIME WAVE Bill to Be Presented In California Legislature. Bv United Press SACRAMENTO, Cal., July 20.—A bill will be presented to the 1929 session of the California State Legislature providing that each county in the State must hang its own murderers on a public gallows In the town square. The bill will further provide that the hangings are to be preceded by the proper amount of advertising so that a large number of spectators will be present at the execution. By this means, supporters of the bill hope to impress upon the people in general, and in • particular
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