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THE W I S T TKuradUy, A p ril 1R 1 M * A M E R IC A N Every Day, In Every Way, the Klan Grows Bigger and Better GENERAL WOOD IS e r i c a s I NDIGNANTLY, we rise to the can—« true Knight Templar, Rite Mason and Shriner—a man preach"— Major-General Leonard pine«. defense o f Thirty “ without Wood. Go B I G H T rap that immortal document—the ironclad, fundamental law 1 of America— the document that no Pope or other power aafely Araeri- can fjout and defy. I^onard Wood ie eminently qualified to be President o f the without re- j united State#. The Pope know# it, full well. He ia an ardent The Wenter» A wer lema M l l s h l i f Coapaaj of the Philip- p ro g r^ iv e , and an equally loyal and enthusiastic Protestant. PabUeattea Office» N7-NH P itted Mach, Pontead, Oregoa Shall we damn such a man on a dispatch from Rome, merely^ be- Pkoae Breedwai #187 --------- THE PROTES FANT, a powerful m spasi ne edited by Mr. ymse the Jesuits have worked a trick upon him? Editer Gilbert 0 . Nations. Ph. D., in ita April number fiercely score# the 1 - L H A. DITES--------- Durinc the last presidential campaign, when the General was PEATE W. fA S IR O V Assortete^Editer »nd * *;agcr (^ naraj becBuse jt |s announced officially from Rome that the a candidate, he could have had six more votes In the convention, LILE SMITH------------ Order o f Piue, instituted by Pope Pius IX, haa been conferred if he had been weak enough to yield to the demands o f the Knights Th* Waater Says The Protestant: “ This ia the aecon« K I« tIM form a lly a d op ted medium4 fw <om ctol' upon ç* n en â W ood- o f Columbus—two votes from Missouri and fdbr from Oklahoma- ■dmoO «4» Mto flrot pago kul___ Ä tT ih S S w V tt o f t*»oac conferred by the papacy, beine hijrher than the They demanded certain assurances. The General's jaw set like Tito Editor and contributor» sololy oro raoponolblo Older o f St. Gregory recently conferrad upon James Flaherty an iron and he replied that no organisation, especially the K.-C., SUBSCRIPTION. POSTPAID: Unit«d State«. Panaira Canal Eon«. Porto H ie» j ohn J) Ryan SS Knightl o f OolumbUS. 7 . Hawaii and th« Philippine» U .M a year In ad v a n e . Canada and K urop» »*.»■ h«'ki— j u u "k ' could obuln an> pre-election pledges from him; that he wasn't utproaa mon«y ord«r. dr r««ut«ted Kitor. who instituted the order, is the Pontiff V ay«a r Remit by check, draft, poetal or expreas ____ “ ** Ilapsburg giving any pledge* of any kind to anybody. For this they "love" a u i ^ , , r L „ • » i niHvimuiun »» * • in i n r* * which ' nw w ““ up on “ “ ““ * * I v o % f a >ub«rrlb«ra Maximilian and 1 in the empire he set a,n*OT anok or* address . The *edree« p of i u j , t , o can t e b« c ^ ^ chanted n * _ ^ aa “ often set the “ _______ ruins o ** f * 1 Lib- glv« both th« n«w and th« old addi \ 1 non <\nr neimnei marina »it n tna ntp.m v ^¡Sanuacript ¿o’uTd'iS« a . u i ---------- a — ------------ r ------**-w* — t y arrv in in Mexico when our national hands were rise tied «■ with the great __ sought to aggravate Whin the General was governing Cuba, a Catholic Cardinal and*it1« * frtonte* win w »»id for at th* crisis o f the Civil War. It was he also that rv _ . __* _ .a a> _ .a______ all ---- InlaaS aA fr. r Ihd KsllIAf minimum «pac« rate o f 14 a col urn ” n~ aii t e i u M - i “ m inteaU as ter ih. Bdito» 7 ‘ i Y. t 7. ‘ i ’ uTZlJLIteT-ZTwI urgently incited him to attend an elaborate public ceremonial at Bi«ck, Portland, or» Addr«- aii com- the gravity o f Uu»t great national crisis here by recognizing the , . . . . . _ . .... , . . . . ahould be eddreesed to him. 41$ ptttock P munloatloaa recmrdina euheortptloai oaa aad adv«rumn«u to th« Mana«r. 4» Confederacy ~ which a large number o f Cuban children were being christened— Pittock Black. Portland. O r » .,VTr^ ’ , . . . , , , 'an occasion that appealed peculiarly to the Cuban people. General ■* Th« eaeiteter. .uaraotm th.t ... m.rch.ndito adv.rt.md ,n t * . WEST«« No Pope was ever know* to confer such distinctivelypapal ;Wood th0 lBvitot|on u th« representative of the Ameri- •tf «láU M l Twf T liri m u rm i in NkUsM WMàly bj ih T wiim ii iui wma K B T M Ths hand»# Ballsy, aarvlaa that It beautiful p— m balow waa In by b»fA*asrted “Clir tbs bated sa risanisi and ax- man. Ha tbaafbt, as wa do, waa a > m af puraat ray Not uaderatood. Wa nova atoas aauDdar, Our paths «row wldar aa Ih# »nasoni Ateas the year* tra Burrai aad wa Why Ufa la«-Ufa, aad tbea wa fall ailaap— • Not uaderatood. vvbm {m Von ° I * I o ftf rs * £ “ Rf:mkD i * tho“ i S * : ex^ f° r nt * * r ; ■-r •4v,rt,- r‘ ,hta ^ * e~ ~ lcw n a ^ * RoT The„ Pr°Jte! t“ t . . T ° r .what ----------------- service did the Pope single out General \\ ood tor a higher honor at tn« $ eterne« «t AatoHa. than was conferred on the supreme head o f the Knights o f O ra sen , and ar th « A ct at M arek i , tala. prlvtMta 'Columbus?” ' A pptlaatlen m a d « t o P ««tm a m pm tofT Ic« a t P ortla n d , O r » _-------- | The Protestant goes on to quote the Conetitatlon, which pro hibits the acceptance by any person holding an office o f honor or ______ i trust under the United States o f any present, emolument, office U E I A T C A D C C I C D f T T C A D J ^ ,T I J C I î Q , , or title o f any kind whatever, from any king, prince, or foreign IM U I r U K O C a L r , B U I r U K U 1 n t R O <Btate> ^ remarks that Woodrow Witoon, While President, “ re- Not uadaratood We guBA'T falta Im And has them dosar at (ha years so by, TtU rlrtaaa oftaa risa aad tell, aad lira aad die— ------ He sat upon the platform with the Cardinal aad Not aadoralood. can Government. other dignitaries of church and state. At the conchmkm o f the «^ m on ies the Carding turned to the General and thanked him Not aadorttood. Poor aoati with ■tantad rtilon profusely for his ‘ »4isistance'’ tn the religious function. Promptly came the reply, In just about these words: "Pardon me, your Emi Oft msatura glaata by lhalf narrow nence, but I must make it dear to you and to all concerned, that The polaoo «hatte of falsehood aad I’m not here assisting at a religious function, but am hare as the darteloe official representative o f the United States Government Pm a Ara oft Impatlad ’saluti thoaa who Protestant, Sir, and according to your religion I’m a heretic and mold iba a§a— Not undartlood. bound for hell.” The Cardinal smilingly replied: “ General, you're reived from the Pope a mosaic art piece said to be worth *40,000 ,a catholic at heart, but do not know i t ” HERE'S W H A T S GOING TO HAPPEN - ...... ................... _ ____________ at the time o f his secret audience with the Sovereign Pontiff in Mpfc ..................... Wood the General's charming wife, was indiscreet Not uadartlood. Tbs tac rat «prlnfi v of action. 1VERAL weeks ago, deceived by the adroit work o f KC ex- Vatican throne-room. Have high public officials outgrown enoujrh to rernftrk (where it w sj heard And resounded), during Which Ilo baaaath (ho aarraco and . _ ... . . ___ , _____ a -«-,, «u- __ the Constitution of the United States? Haa that great document ........... ......... .......,v,„* ; / .u__________ ,_______.u . perts, The Western American stated that the Associated ™ U ,“ U‘ U1W'‘ ' ,n! 0“ 7 B ™ , “ " 1 the last campaign, that if she ever became the First Lady in the the »how. Press evidently was trying to be fair and impartial in reporting been suPPlantcd 1 e canon a" ° ome • Land she certainly would not have a Roman Catholic for secretary, Are dlirasardad: with telf tatlatertton Wa tedsa oar aaishbora. aad (hay the facts concerning the Mer Rouge, La., frame-up against the - Hoity-toity! Hold your horses, Brother Nations. You’re o ff This wasn’t good politics, but It showed where the Wood family often so— Klan. It was impossible at that early time to know that (the facts th* road and headed tor the swamp o f scurrility. How dare stands. Not uadorttood. were being suppressed. As the frame-up hearing at Bastrop thus attack a great and good American like Leonard \\oodi Men o f General Wood’s abilities are too few in the country proceeded, and after a subsequent investigation, it was clear and before you have the P™0' th*t he accepted the papal honor. Is to aR0W misrepresentation of his character to go unrebuked. Edi- Not nndar»«»«. Hoar trifle« olita undeniable that the Associated Press failed to give fair and im- ^gnt. Is it fair, is it Americanism, t us to accuse and condemn tor Nations is in error when he condemns him unheard, and now,. chan*« at! partial service; that it served, instead, exclusively the interests a man unheard that man being one known to fame and honored ^ ug will acknowledge it. Th# thoushitaaa aaatenre of above most men for eminent services to his country, a great - . , . .. . . » —. « * » „ tanoted iiiEht > th. t o r n « old time oolicy o f th. * »- A m .n o «, » h o w „ mo.t .h.bbily tre.Wd by Aotmy P « l d , n , .J “ « “• * f « > = T>« R.PUblio.o ^ It is evident mow that the former old-time poncj oi uie a s ___ .. r . WnnArnmr politicians who are behind Harding—and this means certain pow- «»irai*». sociated Press has undergone •( radical change, and that it is ,kSt hv nnfTime- It i« wicked and danorroua in iumn ers o f WaJI Street and the Roman hierarchy—are right now exer-| And on our touit thara tent # lr**t probably under the control o f the influences which are opposed handling new« which involve« the renutaiton if c*8‘ n® f>ne8t;e aod diplomacy to keep General Wood from coming 'ins wi«ht — to the K l.o , „ d m it nands for. . , t d X h m i S ^ „ " t o r n « to Commi^ion.r Dow V. W.lkor .n d oth.r PortUod W ood , « « -4 « « ~ 4 . From Quartern ootoide o i the Kltoi — iotertoU extremely d h ht 'T W of the Goner,! are hearing, however, that ho i, coming horn, -oort,1M , . M Ik e «aay br.uu powerful— requests are being received for all available evidence ^ ^ ____ A____ _______ _ ,lf _______ ____ He will tell the public, then, all about the award of the Order ar. »chin« Suspend judgment upon General Wood, for Awhile. The con tending to show that the Associated Press is dominated or con ter lack of smp#(hr. Ah. day hr o f Piua. ferring o f the Order o f Pius probably was a JegMftfitkk designed j trolled by anti-Klan influences. I f the final report, soon to be »V A*r -y — Hoir manr ehaarlMs, lonely haa HE Era e Associated Press is a to Injure the General, politically, or to bamboasJb him in some forthcoming in tI^RgpM*w>m*CBat t lE the EVIDENCE OF CIRCULAR INSANITY break In«. manner. It Is evidently a Roman trick to queer the General with “ kept” service, something will happen that may astonish and dis llow_ many noble «piriti pans a «ray? No true Klansman feeds like gloating over the horrible trag- may the whole aggregation o f newspapers which is generally re the Protestant forces and head o ff his nomination for President, Not undersUxxL Editore should use a little horse-sense in handling Roman dis- edy in Michigan a day or two ago. Hi which ohe Roman Catholic ferred to as the “ kept press,” or the “ papal press.” patches, remembering that “ for ways that are dark and fbr The coalition of Protestant interests, already perfected, eas priest took the life o f a brother priest. The tragedy evokes in ° h 004’ ,h*1 “ *'n wouW ••• * M“ * ily is able to bring about an entirely new management of the As tricks that are vain” the Jesuit politician is peculiar. the heart o f a Klansman only a feeling o f horror, and regret and, _ *,**,*r' General Wood is no religionist, but believes devoutly in God ; pity for the frai|tics of men, whatever their rank, or church,! <>T sociated Press, with an entirely new staff wherever it may be ******* ***** **** find Christ. Freemasonry is his religion, and he live* it every op crced No ^ man 0ver crim e op the ^ mi9fortune8 ; oh Ood (hat wanted. tea would draw • little Something much bigger is in prospect, however. Before the day. - Why the Pope should pick him for the bestowal of the Or- j 0 f others nearer - To on« anothor; they’d bo aoaror first o f next January' a giant corporation, with many millions o f der o f Pius yet remains to be known. General Wood’s friends It is also unquestionably true that no Klansman worthy o f The*— „ dollaro capital, will be engaged in the necessary task of estab know what he thinks about it, and what he probably will do. He his title feels anything but indignation and detestation for the And underatood. 1 lishing a free and independent American press in this country. is one of the keenest, shrewdest and wisest o f men, and able al ghoulish official murder of the Roman Catholic Vicar-General ways to look any human straight in the eyes and “ damn his It will be composed o f daily newspapers throughout the land, ade .TWO MIN, THBIft WORK. in Russia. quately endowed or capitalized, able to keep going without ad treacherous flatteries without blinking.” He is the kind all And yet all (be material develop- The anti-church crimes in Russia only remind the world of vertising, if necessary, strictly news-papers, devoted to the high America is praying for, as the times demand it: “ God give us the sad fact that humanity is subject to recurrent epidemics o f “,wt of i*orJh Cartel«* would bavs , u » i * . . . . . 1 been In val# bu( fbr an taddent which est ideals o f pure Americanism and to the truth, the whole truth men!” Urw lB ^ fcl#tory( General Wood doesn’t care a straw about any bauble which circular insanity, o f which the Russian Terror is one form. Hia- BholM * and nothing but the truth, for **the truth shall make us free.” tory tells us that no country on earth is immune from this sfflic- writ«« Robert Wataon wm»ton ia The This is not a prophecy, but news, and it is no longer neces the Pope of Rome can bestow. He isn’t the kind that likes to tk>n, which sometimes touches the whole people. Natlon. sport such tinware and tinsel. >His ideal o f manhood is expressed sarily a secret. A barefoot bojr in hia bnmbta homo “ Lord God o f Hosts, be with us yet—lest we forget—lest If the establishment of a free press doesn’t bring the desired in Bobby Burns’ poem, “ A Man’s a Man, for a’ that.” (a pract tel nr writln« tbaa* ward*: General Wood is holding one o f the most difficult positions we forget!” results with the speed demanded by the people, the same gigantic "Now u the time (or all too* m«a enterprise can extend its scope o f work and establish department 'n world, at Manila, bew men o f his rank and political fu- come to (h o aid of the partjr." Hia nthar haa Juat »old a llttl# place of HOW ABOUT THAT COON STORY? stores and other services, supplying everything wanted by the!*ure W0ldd dare to tackle it. There is nothing in it except the op-, t tend and tho county aqnlra has come portunity for service to humanity, “ not for self but for others.” r Tronic w Fro* What happened w to that Story, story, wiaei^ widely circuiMtcu circulated toward wic the to take th# algnatura of the little boy’s i T u* * a a al i , * i . «.* « , « . ., : " nai nappvnou The “ kike-Catholic” combination will not be tolerated longer In hls “ «* mean‘ th* shortf " ini : of. .hls. ^ pr°!?*5y the close o f the last ¿residential campaign, which declared on the mother. “Yon sign on the second line, lis country. It is doomed. It’s death-knell has sounded. The supreme sacrifice—but he went . President Harding and the Peo-j WQrd o f a certain Ohio co^ g e head that a certain highly-placed madam, juat under your husband, in this half-baked aliens who imagine they own and control America are P^e should he grateful, as the right-minded Filipinos are, without politician, now high in office, formerly a Senator, wa# a quadroon- please." "I cannot write my name. due to get the surprise o f their lives. They are going to learn in exception. one-quarter negro? Was the story true, or false? It was sup I will bar* to make my mark"; and the next two years hotv utterly unimportant they really are in ^he Genera! has been doing splendid work for America and ^ ^ pressed, in part. If true, it shall be blazoned to the world, and we ^ !* “ ■“ "*** controlling the progress o f the United States, and they will real-: humanity—for the White man’s civilization, as the Klansmen de- Hha„ ^ wheth<fr a maj ority of the white racC in thia country will (Ion. Not boaatinsly. but Juat to ahow the Impelling power with made him ize at last that the free-born white folks o f this Republic never £ ne >*■ H* f°J,nd 8C^ ' 3 of tlhe Philippine« dominated by the tolerate a raonire| in high office, especially when said mongrel pledge hie life to th* eaua* of educa will abdicate their supreme rule to the alien hordes from Europe Roman Catholics. He put them absolutely under Government con-; pr0Ve8 himself a cowardly and servile tool o f the Roman Catholic tion. Governor Chaflea TV Aycock, yho foolishly cling to their old-country beliefs, customs, notions, a" d supervision, including a rigorous civil service The prac- hierarchy The Western American haa placed inquiries in the North Carolina’» "educational gover fuiDeratitinna 'tice of employing exclusively Roman Catholics was stopped. He tr«#.«.* au « a . au _ ^_^ a _ i - alu _ a ^—. r _i . __ a #__ ia » superstitions anH and allpcri^ncp. allegiance East that will develop the facts in this story. Look out for it! nor," one* related thla atory, and found the awful disease, leprosy, ravaging everywhere. He de added. T the» and there made a vow To hell with the hyphen! The slogan in 1923 will be: Put none but white men—Americans— that every man and woman In North clared war upon leprosy and is making a successful fight against on guard. Carolina ahould have a chance to read it. He is in a fair way to clean up the Islands upon a scale never FORD NOW TOADYING TO ROMAN POPE and writ*.” before deemed possible. He found crookedness and rascalities in The new amendment to th# Conatl- Henry Ford, trying to outdo Harding, Taft, Cox, Borah, John high places and extirpated It by the exereise oflils powerful pre- HELP SERVE THIS BIG GUN tutlon required that whit# beya and son, Hearet and other papal toadies, has presented to Mike Gal- rogatives. He is enforcing the American laws and making every-1 THE PROTESTANT, edited by Gilbert 0. Nations, Ph. D., black boy# alike, after January. 1*0», lagher, Roman Bishop enthroned at Detroit, with a magnificent one go straight who comes within the reach o f his official power, published at 639 F street, N. W., Washington, D. C., is doing poeieaa certain educational qualifica Lincoln limousine. In a short period o f time he has done an immense amount o f con- splendid work for the white man’s cause. It is published monthly, tion* aa • prerequisite to the ballot. It Haven’t we descended far into the dark valley o i discourage- structive work out there, which will bring blessings upon the peo- one dollar a year. Forward your subscription. Every issue of wa« tbaa that Mrs vote# of Aycoolc nrouted the people aa never before, ment when we think of nominating a little zany like Ford f o r . pie to the last generation. The Protestant is worth a dollar, and then some. bringing compulaory education, a all President o f the United States? A semi-illiterate pacifist! He 1 He found the Roman Catholic church there, in all its mighty month'e ecbool term, and farm-life didn’t raise his son, his precious Edsal, to be a soldier. power. Perhaps he used some o f its time-tested machinery, and achoola throughout the »late: *'I tall HARDING ELEVATES ANOTHER PAPIST * Isn’t it awful to realize that our country has 110 millions o f of necessity, to accomplish some imperatively needed results. A you men that from thla geed hoar people— mostly fools? They may nominate Ford, no telling. The (military genius like Leonard Wood strikes for results—the vie-! Harding has ap;>ointed another Roman to the federal opposition to the oauae of education unexpected happens. After Chesterton, the English author, in his tory—the ultimate goal—and wisely uses the means provided by ! bench— John F. McGee of Minneapolis, to bt District Judge for mu,t b* regarded aa treason to the lecture, had scored the little lizzie-maker, Ford raced up front, Providence. His achievements have been monumental. It is pos- the State of Minnesota. McGee is a papal corporation lawyer, un- *ute P*0P'® ci>»r*o me with apeb ehook hands with him and exclaimed, “ You DONE just right!” Bible, to be fair, that even the Pope o f Rome so admired his work popular in hie own State. Evidently, the Romans think they have *° ,he c*?** That’s his calibre. ‘ that he felt impelled to show him signal honor. It is more prob- established safaty for their plans in the United States Supreme 0n" doing Tt, and t^i doni Now he'a toadying to the Pope. able, however, that he was actuated by the other designing mo- Court, with Bill Taft, their Old Reliable, as Chief Justice; ably | Hpcnd more K will be beeauaa I haven't The most over-rated man in America, the man least deserv- tive. “ Rome never changes.” * assisted by Pierce Butler, K. C„ «nd a number o f very old men got any more to apand.” ing of the write-up piffle and the plaudits of the thoughtless, is In the first place, General Wood is a stickler for the strict who follow Taft’s lead. Most o f these aged men will be replaced Mciver, laboring for tho education Henry Ford. enforcement o f the Constitution. He knows that it prohibit* the in the next two or three years. Their successor* undoubtedly have "f traiMte * w in » mate of If Ford were elected President he might appoint Edsal as sec- acceptance o f such honors, without the special consent o f Con- been picked by Rome, and now the Pope’s “ experts,” headed by IAycock* "****"■ • ***• _ . .. “ man. you educate one peraon; when retary o f war, or o f the navy. - gross. The Pope knows this, too, which lays his*motive wide open Pietro Fumaaoni-Bkmdi, the Papal Delegate at Washington, are rou , womaa, , ott , duc4tc , n Angels and ministers o f grice, defend us! to question. Nothing delights a Roman more than to take a sly trying to capture the entire judiciary. ' entire family.’ S8. s ' l t f : i s L 't S i W S a r “ u Not Understood