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THE WESTERN TKur»d*y, February 21, ltt3 AMERICAN £ 0 u 0 [Clan 8 1 : B etter a:nd . : Be tter Mer Route Facts he haa shown h r the Klao. The tact house parish. I preeume that you are win be eurprlaed, therefore, to know the real faeta of the affair tn Mure that the Klnn npenl)' denounced the aware of the Irreparable wrong that that the Governor at Raton Rouge house pariah; that the Catholic church (Continued from Page 3) Catholic rhurcM because It advocated he has done our state. There Is only took my article quite good naturedly Is^spendlng millions of dollars In die- stand, that one of theoe men would U1|(y Church’ and state and second, one consolation that I can offer the Now there Is. I think, a good reason semlaatlag the propaganda that la reme back home, but the other one ^ Klaa was a militant sort people who hare suffered so much behind the good nature toward that manufactured at llaatrop. Nothing tm IMU NMl »HI* would hare to leave the country. Th«t 0< orgsntaatln^ which Parker could lu this Inquisition. In the great article, and that la the fact that Parkar alas would cause papers Ilka the Published Weekly by was one of the men « M M Daniels not aBd did not dominate Ha saw In achontt of things nothing happens by knows that 1 know about aa much Bbrsveport Journal and the Bhroeaporl Th» W eitem Americas Pablishlag Company sad -Richards In custody at ColUnatou ,h# something which he thought chance. People do not suffer In the about the affair at »«strop as himself Timas whose patrons are largely Pro!- PabUeatton Otflcra 4ÖT-4«* P t » sch Bleek, Portland, Oregon the last time they were #een, that any- diminished hts pun authority tn the cause of right In vein. Truth and and should he bring this affair Into count, to misrepresent the situation at Bread way t i n one knows about. The other cars seen j »UtfOjg Parker Pai denounced the (Clan, reformation are always born of aacrl- an open rourl of justice. I would Bastrop as they have. S4Mtr — at ------------ Colllnston ware the cam * j — j ........................................................... r.atmr _ _ that _ con- j TW * — pÇlan ».a n countered right back and flea and sorrow. The good people of promptly proceed to prove Just what PRIENT CONFERRING fsn rtn ij T. 8a*den. ..,..V .7....:..‘ .....,..'. AseeeMte Editor and Manager talned the elder I'anlels. Tot Daven- paraded in frost 0( th* capitol Itself. Morehouse have been persecuted; have he has done In Morehouae pariah, and W I T « GOVERNOR lato tbs coffers of the dally press Prank W. rnmsrsn------------------------------------------------ Advertising Manager port and W. C. Andrews They had Parker advertised that he would speak made a great aacrlflce. but real as- In the end it would ba tha Oovsrnor • released thess men at I'olllnston. and. a town and the Klan sored that out of the aacrlflce. out of and not myaelt who would stand In- of thin nation ts flow lug millions of SUBSCRIPTION. POSTPAID United State*, ranama Carni gone,, Porto R l«« In all probability, went from Colllna- made arrangements to parads that ihat travail of persecution, will evolve dieted. Catholic dollars ‘ ranco. Canada Bewail and the PhiUpplaea US# a y e « tn advance. — ——. and Buret». K-B RemU by egeok. draft, postal or svpreaa money order, or registered letter. ton to their respective h By what authority doss ''Father” a year. RemU town the m u m night. the light of s great truth. Morehouse The record or the hearing for the Single coptes. I Parker ft not the sort of man who has suffered, but not In vain. Before last week Is Bllsd with the usual Keenan ntt lu consulUllou with rqrksr J OF ADDRBSS: The address of subeertbers can b * c t a «* * l ra. .oft?n I THV t a ESC IPE CHANQK ___ In ordertng a change, please give both the new and the old add re** 1K1 “ as desired would tolerate a thing of that sort passing on to tha last phase of this Jumbl* of hearsay and 'opinion tsotl- and Coco In deciding the fate of tho anueertpt i should he accompanied,by postage for retura BewaTaltable trourt*- 0 | ) ARP KILLED Manaacrtpt attention and painstaking dare -will be given to aU eoatiibaiioaa. PuhMc'O I . . . . . very long. Hts hatred toward tha Klan affair. 1st me pause to deerrlbe the mony, Ai no time has tha finger of ProteaUats. of Morehouse parish? It of constructive value to The KJan and Its friends wts he paid for tt ■ * 1 \\-s t now this much, that Daniels becamo a veritable obasasion. For a ; real torture machine. The only torture guilt pointed to anyone In connection minimum space rate ef f* a column All communications e 'r i Pit i t . took v » ¿ Block. E S I’ocMaod. T i * * Ome*Ad£i*eUaUEMsn^ ,ad Richard» left Colllnston !u the time, 1 believe the governor waa ac- machine that haa ever existed In More- with this affair. Coco's favorite meth- on bis own voiltitm la th is mattsr should iu2> he addressed m to Mm him, 'l m Ora munk-attooa regarding subscriptions and advarUaamaata to 1 custody of three men whose Intentions tually mentally feranged and Irreapon- house parish—there are several Intrl-jOd Is to Jerk men on the stand whom la certain ihers la a powsr bshlud him, PRtock Hock. Portland., Ore. i wem to give them s "threshing.” see alblt Por his act*. His trip to Wash- cats parts to tks mechanism. I ran. he suspects of being members of the and that power H as Its source and or The WESTERN that Daniels caught a train out of Ington as governor ef this stats, h ts' however, describe s few of the larger Klan and demand that they than sad igin In tha Vatican at Roms. The Publisher s guarantee that all merchandise edvertleed AM E R IC AN la as advertised, and that su sdvertlssmswte a« < Xu*friindst,er*«»N Morehouse parish, and permit Richards The Prolaatanta have not as yet real holding of hte own state up to the gnse gears An Inquisition conducted by s there. Immediately, without hastlta- persone or firme e t eeod reputatlen for honesty and efficiency. AM friend to go bact^ home to hts wife and chil of tho nation ns being tn the grip of Catholic Attorney General and his tlon. stats fully and freely. Just exactly ised fully the gravity of the fight that Journal are requested and urged to patrentan eur advertisers, this term of dren. What happened after that? 1 hordes of hooded and masked murder- Catholic assistants—an Inquisition In what they were doing on the afternoon Is now on. The Catholic church real m atter August 1. is « , at the postem e. at A tte ri», am not going to hasard any definita era. is tho act. not of a governor who which the voice of the defense was and night of August St. IMS. I f they ised Us full Import when It IsArned Entered Oregon, under the A ct of March V M R . •class privilege statement on that point, hut I am go- feels a duty toward the people who 1 never allowed to be heard. The Ro- heatlUta or pause a moment la thslr definitely that the Kn Klux Klan was A pplication made te Postmaster at Astoria for transfer of le posto ffk s at Portland, Ore. lug to analyse soma of the possibilities. p n him his oTftee it Is sn set that man Catholic Empire furnishing mil- testimony, the press loudly proclaims. n Protestant organisation composed of I have emphaaixed that Daniels was B0 ot M wouid do. It can ' lions of dollars aa well as men. to per "another Mark hood—another murder- millions of tbs bast that ITotestanlSm a fearless man He ts the type of man ^ gttrihuted only to n madman. In- seente the Protestants of Morehouse. ,*r." How many readers ran tall ms ha. to offer., and that this Ku Klux who would rathe» submit to death capable of being held responsible for A press dominated by the Catholic Juat what they warn doing on the night Klan was a militant organisation, dedl? than suffer the humiliation of n whip- Church to disseminate the propaganda., of August >4, and could prora tho rated to the aotemn task of revealing ping. I dwrtrt if a finer specimen of ! Two mutilated bodies fished from the statement ’ That In the dilemma that to -the world the alnlsler menace of physical manhood could be found P A B K E fg vats of some medical academy. ^ fan- soma good people of Morebo parish the Catholic rhuryh In a democratic * One o f the noblest o f Kl&nsmen, high in official position, than Watt Daniels. He was a man of «OLE SHORT-LIYF B nation. So, In thf fight at Balsrop the atlcal governor to turn the crank of i were tn. Parker w en t In Washington and Calbollra are availing themaulvea ot that machine. That U tha only tor-!|.Y|NG REPORTERS who is also a true and distinguished Mason, has admonished th e ! » " - « * « [ « " M JRteh- every weapon conceivable In a draper- editor o f The Western Am erican never to forget the imperative¡'‘ T h eT rare t e S * £ h " h S - j » » » t e r ^ S S ? o f the nmion; but j " " L E I f t ? i J T u r r i e d M s on ata effort to dmtroy once and fur all tlma tba Ku Klux Klan, for they know o f returning good fo r evil, and that « W r y gate that bars to hate S f f i E T o T .£ Z J S Z ^ w t h PEOPLE P W ^ D . n g ' b - " y from .boo, m order to avotd that once the Klan. which la the only odds were only threo to two egr'ust meant that the Rational limelight FACTS OF TRE CASE * S n will open wide to love.” alemsnt of tha Protestant faith that them, and the chances are fa id would bo upon him when ha ram-hod I “ »•" • "»»•<>" ■** de- he had been kidnaped. Newspaper le la organised, tha) ran present n unified H e is right, o f course. This journal has often expressed the termlned that the truth o f this, k ffslr, Porters. Trost and Rhodes, bearing of eway In favor of the theory that one the capitol. fighting front, Is destroyed, the ra- I never ' ^ r a - o r . wwra . wMd rtory of the mstnlng unorganised thousands of ths same sentiment, or principle, and tries to live* up to it. Publicity of the kidnaped men succeeded In free-! For . m om .., fRrker Mood brtore • »»!. reach all the people in* himself nnd they began to fight i the n.tlon ns tho lone chnmpkm ot «P e c t the d.tly pres* to come out with ^ *h! Protestants will .ha as aaally handled derogatory or detrimental to opponents o f The Klan, especially. _ . . Tf. ta "gtren orvr n*y o* the real facts of this ense^. nut hÄB'1 of Mack hooded murderers. Just _ , . , , , . ,, , ... .« t0 save themselves from the whipping »«w and ordor te • as wars millions'of Kuasla by tha or He did not. * do hellere that with tha Masons, the * » he. Fro*t. from a scratch on the the Roman Catholics, is weighed and handled with the utmost ^ ^ ktM>w wml lmpwHu B(f and to mutiny aod rabsBlon.” rsbsA ___________ ganised troope of (lermany. <- care. The fact is understood that millions o f good people are In the f, ht that foIlow#d 0„ or , ,th however, enjoy the distinction of that Ku Klux Klan and the Protestant, door <d w r A ^ r e w v car promptly ertcait “NOT FOR SELF, BUT FOR OTHERS” tnL adherents the Catholic charch. believing thenaelv» to be t n ..;™ . .... and thorough Americana, hot atraagely devotod to a fore.gn pon- - a j a j t o t iff who claims the right to both spiritual and .. . ’ ., ... , « . ^ - 0"“ "*'* “ political rule kll,ed *uher «f throughout the world. N Otaly by stern and relentless educational publicity can good American Catholics be made to realize the absurdity o f the prin- ciple set up by the Pope— that they are not church members, but ^ >1» .ruin no, i. where,” rend tho return messages. As- well slid SB in his »swer to repair the daman done bv Pasker He totd the damage done oy »Mker. Ne loia me represenUttvsn o f the Jiff erra» states of the nstioR In Ctelsg.i mm that Parker wllfally had adwepresented condì- To tloas la hla stats, and proved It with the defenss of his own life. If one or hoth of those men were killed, what ¿¡¿position was mad# of tha bodies' They were probably at that time, more than" 25 miles from Lafourche lake, his servile subjects, and that they are Catholic subjects first and °r any °\b°r ,°f American citizens afterw ard. Is it necessary to quote author- would have Incurred great risk of be- ‘ he telegrams that he had gottea from ities again to prove this statement? There are plenty. Ing detected. A t the same time it his constituents sad others from all parts of the State of Louisiana. The Klansmen have no quarrel with anyone’s religion, but would have been a matter of hours to Now Parker was in this dilemma: have excavated a grave or graves, and resist only the political aggression o f the Pope and the operation He had to admit behad misrepresented the chances are they had no tools o f the “educational system” promoted by all priests and by gradu adequate for such work. The time was conditions, or had. to go hack home ates o f his College o f Propaganda at Rome. midsummer and it had been dry snd construct s sRustton of seeming T h e white Protestant Americans have determined to stop weather'for several days; the woods lawlessness. He Is not the jnsn to the Pope’s campaign to make Am erica Catholic, fo r his further w ^ “ « fire” eve'irwhere' It ls just »dmlt hlmralf wrong. He came back 1 success would mean the ruin o f the country and the loss o f pur possible that the body or bodies were | »• Loaislana and in order to give to cremated. I would prefer that you th« quiet parish ef Morehouse a revo- blood-bought liberty. \ _ , ................. , . , „ _ t consider this as hypothetical deduc- lutlonsry aspect, began ths movement *“ * 1 become a power fo r good in America. Their church then would i* r J ” 37 b , simitar, as ail institution, to tho Mormon hierarchy, which has its central seat of authority in Salt Lake City. . The Mormons learned their lesson many years ago. The Catholics j’et have to be taught. Brigham Young dreamed o f national domination and taught his subjects to be* Mormons first and Am ericans afterward. The world knows well what happened to him. The Pope should prbfit by his example. 1 ke,pt( wh* ° j O h n T « PARKER trop' T. SEM.HES IV A I. MSI.EV ADOLPHES COCO : L T r i o , . . £ , dp!., ot debt had b,«, rlndfctdi. of lh„ ™ — T ” 01 ^ , r U1rb „ par, The cry of mothers for a decent town the frtuneup as the fgka bodies In which to rear their children; the Now let us get at the eorpus delect! faint cry of justice out of a wilderness frameup of th* bodies Yon must of corruption was all answered te G-e nnd#ratand tj,at without those bodies death of Daniels. this hearing could not have been held, If he had died, and I do not ■ Ind For Parker could r.gt Inaugurate an telling yon that I am coavlaced that |n-reetigation into the death of two he did, he died not at the hands ef men without showing first that the murderer*, bat on the eros, of Ms men were really dead. 8o, It Is safe 1 own «Ins. to nay the frameup of the bodies had been worked out by Parker and Detec- m e r HOt'GE NOW SAFE tlve Farland before any troops were FOR DECENT PEOPLE Mer Rouge Is and will ever be a moved Into MorehftiiM *nd possibly better town In which boys and girls before Parker made * Ms Journey td may grow to manhood and womanhood Waabtngton. Parker, yon remember, made the promise to the state that he because Daniels has passed away. That Is what rem'ly happened in would solve the Motefeoum mystery and bring the guilty to Justice. Now, Murekon«« poriah. New let Sheriff Harley J. Slasher o f Clatsop County, who is Bow, since the passing o f the lamented “ T il” Taylor, the great out- standing figure among the law enforcement officers in the State o f Oregon, is deserving o f all praise and commendation fo r his steadfast devotion to duty and his efficiency in keeping after the moonrats and doperats within his jurisdiction. The State needs men o f his capacity for general supervision work, which means that his political career has only begun. Sheriff Slusher knows not the meaning o f fear. He is a g - ' What Parker dM there. I will state tfl“t wa* lon,! l>p,,’re kl* *r,D ,0 w a*h gressive and uncompromising in pursuit o f duty, but level-headed i the ° f my " • « • » do i h' " thd*w' ^ Catholics In this stats and nation are not ao faar- fnl, hut we admit that their weapon* _ h,„Hrao„ * , ' . ffT ^ ' of course. Is their untold riches. For l generations out of mind the Catholic church haa bran acquiring wealth. I t pays no taxes and haa no HabUllleA, hence the church haa braa a source o f * ever-increasing wealth. Their next meet dangerous weapon Is their unity. The German nrmy wss never orgsdlied more solidly than Is the Catholic church llnweiet. the weap«a they a i l J td new •eteg ‘mo«t rWieRra*» te Bnotrop N the Asrartnt- ed P re*s Mhleh they roatruL Any dally new «paper le ferred to rely open Ihl* greet news «en lee In order te he able 1« fnrnleh Ms readers any news ether than events ef local «hr- nlflraare. To dlsaanoclate from this ««n ic e would mean to close the «bop. Ho In thl« manner the dal j new«- papers In Ihe I'nlted State« are In directly dominated by the Roman j Catholic church. With these weapon* at their com mand. the Oovernor. whose heart wag FAI L tfOMPTBAC ^ ^ ,n making the charge, however, ' dld n°* haT* ,he "b*0* *° «+ tailed proof for that allegation and do Justice to the other matters that I had under consideration. I shall, there- T Z ' *plrlt. ** other, national political aaplrattons •“ *°uld not possibly have been ambushed •• he had not bran using the car at ‘ he time he was alleged to have bran .. . . . . ¿, v . «red upon. T read In s New York dally that the "torture machine" has been located In Lafourrhe Lake: that a derrick was moved to the lake to hoist it oat of the water and Just as the Mt Empire, and, finally, the petholo tfsts who held the aatopey over the machine waa brought to the tep of the * »ke bodies wer# in reality holding an * » • * ' by rabies and longs, the tongs autopsy over the political corpse of slipped snd It was dropped heck Into J°bn M.' Parker and all his associates ‘ be Uke And In this msnncr the ,n th tr gfaflr. ‘ ' ***** “* sPeSpStetedR-^dBds M * Once again, 1 am going to call the j CATHOLIC ( lll ltf ll names of certain men In this State, BEHIND FRAHE-TF >"d ask my countrymen of LouUlsna 1 I have mad« the definite statement to write those names In their memory that the Cathode church was the real for all time to come; ' power behind the Inquisition at Bas- t Judge Judge made from t»a bench in the — th . rtf.ct ................ open h ea rin g,-., to that at IF LETTER IS BROKEN no time had «rare h e « oert of troop. their independence of all foreign authority. Then they would be Of course, some may challenge me In Morehouse parish. thoroughly American— American citizens first and Catholics; with the. statement that these men REVENGE AND POLITICN afterward. were not justified in kidnaping Daniels PARKER’S MOTIVEN In short, the great need is to abolish the Ro.itan part o f the and Richards. My reply is this: There were two motives behind Par- hierarchy. By doing this, the Catholics could live at peace with The spirit of the law may be Mpt kOT,“ (r|p f0 tTaihltigt-n- one, to se- aD Protestant denominations, gain the respect o f everyone, and when the 1#tu?r <» broken, and the let- care rerenge against the Klan, and the mori- .’S . S T S , NOI'RCE l>E POWER ~ ~ w ">■' »adem Now the number of ths ■* tergs. It will ultimately become hnown. and thera are the consequences that wilt attend Ihe knowledge of that r ‘ ruth. The Catholic Church will have U» h< remodeled out and out to survive *n ‘ hit free country. Ths dally press must sever Its allegiance to the Catho- The'great need for all alike is the Americanization o f the ;t, tM rM-onlng of the mini from|<>f infantry, cavalry and machine gun Catholic church. This reform would include, necessarily, the the' known to the unknown. ' squads Into Bastrop and Mer Rouge, abolition Of “celibacy,” so as to allow the priests to m arry and If those men were killed, I am safe lod thla maaaer. temporarily extri- live natural lives, and a drastic revision o f the confession system ,! f ^ ^ and to make these and other reforms genuine the American Cath- olics would have to forsw ear allegiance to the Pon tiff and declare n p i r i t o f LAW KEPT, t NTfll.il RHTIEM Z S *«S «e -* "CAinui nicy m e inruircu in ine iruinv ^ T e ^ T Z r t iT if“^ ' » « ‘c l * ‘o an expoeltlon or the extent . , . .. n .. . , . , am unab|e t0 Mak. auch dl^ ‘ 0 W J lth he ^ h o U c church I. In- #f them M yo„ ^ m ¡»»«Ted tn the Morehouse frame-up. .>Pt, n>t* ^ CalhollcToThU daughter U te a ''- - ‘ Wl,h lb' m' * n Attorney General wl)o I. that saw fit to Impose upon the good one of their number; a condition that vent. people of Morehouse parish this rrora 2 Attorney General Coco I. a de- not * r1“ " * * ln ,or “ r,>n' ury: ot sorrow, see to It that they shall milled Mason; ha. Joined the Catho- h'„ opportunity and not have suffered In vain. lie church and the Knight, of Colum- lh' flBh P#rUh '*',Pin bul The attack at Bastrop Is analogous Knowing the real facta of Morehouse 3- Federal Investigator, rant to m‘ ny “ >• manner te whirl. " , T T S Z Z L Morehouse by William J. Burns. Knight ^ rm,n* l,unok‘wl ,h«"* «m pulgn ni„ rBi ^ . m m p ,r * «d that ef Columbus; chief of the department n'* k• * of Justice bureau of tevratlgatlon. are , W“ r Th* ? " * ■ ,U,,n« ,n ^ ¡gallon j gallon until the present moment all Catholics * analagous to the kaiser who reigned seeing the frame-up there as I do. I quote ihe following from . w on ,-' ,n I,fr " n ,n ,’,lr,‘ ' r y0H lh" stark and naked In all Ita wllfulness, figure of Luilmdorff. The pope Is ‘ I have been forced at times to employ Iitent business man of Baton Rougs: furnishing Parker millions of dollars adjectives in the superlative degree. In *jlß Jl‘t,er * w<,n kB0Wn and aU the resource* of a religious em signature to It, If the Governor wishes order that you may see the full scope pire with which to right tha battle of and magnitude of this affair, and real-1 to examine If. | Morehouse. “ Nœmv (hot everybody Ixo its far-reaching consequences, ! PRESS M 'PPLYING think« there I« something crooked Now In order that I may not at any POPE’S POISON GAS somewhere. < The f athoUe priest, time be misunderstood, and wishing to The malicious lies of the press is ■Fnthrr” Keenan, t'oeo, and Ihe be Just and fair to all, 1 make this typical of the polaonous Vrss Inaugur Governor were In conference all acknowledgement, ated by the Germans. day Sunday at Ihe State lloo«r. I am deeply mindful of Ihe (net that The "Open Hoarlng," which Is no In fnct, the prie«t goe« te the within Ihe rank and file of Ihe Tath- more a real hearing than a court of State Hoa«e every day. We are idle church are mauy good people the Spanish Inquisition, Is the sub forced to believe that the Pope Is who are ro»«rlgntlous and devont— marine with which they expact to tor working In l.onJ»laaa.” true to Ihe light of their teaching*. 1 pedo Justice te ths stato ot Louisiana. an^ mindful of Ihe fact that Jehn M. MILLIONS IN ,C ASH Th* Ku Klux Klnn. liks Belgium, Parker ha« done some thing« bolh a« READY FOR PARKER I bears the shock of the Initial attack. i » f H~R> cl.lxen that * 1 w' " now (,u0,e * Paragraph from |cor a moment it looked as If no power not know our governor, that he has th« detectives early la their Investlga arr%orthy of onr hlghe«t rommenda- a letter over the signature of • man on earth could save Ihe Klan, but tho and cool, giving strict attention to legal details. His arrests a s a : ^ and Bt|„ ,g , w m M a u l ^ tlon that the my«tefF would in all i i „ d, n»twlth«tendlng Ihe fact that he known to ereryono la Louisiana. The Masons, seeing, as France saw that rule mean convictions, o r at least the result desired. Best o f all, He Inherited great wealth and ha* probabilities, rrtuain'mystery for all 1« a man who ha* vacillated with letter Is on file, If the Governor or they would be the next in line of con he is thoroughly honest and square, and everybody respects him. augmented his fortune by business sa t,IBB- P«rker was sgain 1» * precar I »very political breeie that ha« blown, anyone else caret to Inspect Hr- * quest. have rallied to the standard bf “ 1 want te give yon a little In- the Klan. i The Klansmen are proud o f his record, proud o f having thrown gaclty. He Is a man of considerable d00* ■»nation. He had to admit fall- The«« acknowledgment«, however, Intellectual attainment. He has been UP* or manufacture a notation. After nin.«t not lie understood a* In any w*y formatleat a few word* spoken Now the whole Woteatent faith In their strength behind his carfdidacy in the recall election which at one time or another affiliated with arrangements had one# been made for ameliorating the charges that I have - hy some Catholic ladles In Alex America, Just as England and tha ousted an incompetent man. This is one time that the recall was almost every political party; known in these bodies tn lie prMnced when made. I have liefore me a transcript andria a few days ago- They were UnBed States saw that the German an unmixed blessing and a tower o f strength to law and order. this country. He Is the dramatic sort i no^d^d, Parker wai od temporary firm (,f all Ihe 'tesflmony In Ihl* hearing, «»lin g together and I was oat of campaign waa«a campaign to German- fhrlr sight on purpose. They be Let minor peace officers who aspire to io c a l fame profit by of man, who eternally caters to the footing. No matter whnt promises he |-p until the hour of fhr writing of the Ixe the world, eee In the Cnthollr gan tid in g about the Mer Rogge frame-up in Morehouse a rnllo«»«' ef. the high S heriff’s example, and if they don’t, they w ill have grave limelight. He Is a man who does W g|raad® hi could alway# produce bodies hearing till* week, every syllable of whatever he does. He Is a man of and begin his hearing. So It Is almost evidence add* to and strengthen« the affair, and onr satdi “ Parker Je fort on the part of the church whose cause to regret i t strong liken and dlnllkea and of a <'®rteln that Parker had arranged for truth of the allegation« that I made going to fix Ihe Ka Klux Klan, ultimate purpose Is to Romanize Amer There w ill”be no “ ^ a k e -d o w n ” by petty larceny crooks irF highly autocratic nature. I am of th e ,t,,*,'* bodies before lia left for Rash- la«t week. nnd will drive them ont of the ica. So the Klnn Is now being rapidly counties which have men like Harley Slusher for Sheriff. Deals j optei*uthd»«*e"ta not affiliated with in*ton- PARKER IH AFRAID Nlule. He* Knows who are Ms relnforrsd by Ihe Masnws «n * ♦ «- »if. will be planned, attempts w ill be made, but all under the eye o f any church. H it sympathy, however, p a r k f r p e r h e i rT E S OF REAL TR I'TH frlrnd« nnd lie has «lx million« of ferent churches of the Protestant faith, No one has been arrckteif The only ..-dollar« at Ms dfspnsal with which Scrutiny. Is nnquestionahly Catholic. His wife 'NNfH'ENT PEOPLE ftk# the allies, when the fisht •« over, presmnq it it is l* not not In In the the least least man they have ever arrested in thlk to flghl Ihe Klnn.” Positive forces are at work, in th is State and everywhere • m* mber nt the C“ ‘ ho,lc church I t pteramq we may disagree among ourselves, but ________ . _ .. «a . , , , ... ’ ¡and his child is being educated te a necessary for me to call attention to affair was released. Some readers ex- The above q u o t a t i o n further •t the present moment w* must tight j**??®** Mtfcw little ^ jt e hWd o f by scalaw ag office- convent. There were, therefore, two the; manner te which ths Governor has pectcd to hear of mo being arrested strenui tien« a conviction I bava bail.aide by aide, or surrender oar euu.u.y holders and other undesirable residents. motives behind the original bitterness persecuted the yroo«l people of More-,liecause of tho charges I made. Yoq since the timo I learned something o f to onr common enemy. . • • . • . j Y o u A r e N e e d e d In the Klan, If Y o u A r e a R e a l A m e ric a n