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blegiit Winety-Fifth Street ihdSeveiityiFmi Avenue
Lapalurday Night, and It Is Said That Before The
Dispersed Thafc Plans Weise Laid to Wade Into the
Jewish and Roman CathoKci Candidates at the Fortfe
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Coming Election in Cook County. ,
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MORE THAN HVE HUNDRED
KNIGHTS OF THE KU KLUX KLAN
MARCHED INTO THE MMANUEL
BAPTIST CHURCH LAST SUNDAY
EVENING AND LAID MORE THAN
TWELVE HUNDRED DOLLARS
DOWN ON THE TABLE, ITS
PASTOR, THE REV. JOHNSTON
MYERS, HAS BEEN NOTED FOR
SOME YEARS AS BEING UN:
- FRIENDLY TO COLORED-PEOPLlk
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It was stated ix&these, columns sev
eral -weeks igo that "Knights of the
White Light" or thcKu Klnx Klans
were becoming stnaajjer evfty day ia
all partsof thccoattiy-northof he
Mason and Dixon Line;?- that unless
they were checked' some way or other
that they "wonhrsoon become ery
bold and more' powerfn! than, the
United Sutes; GoTtrnrpent-attelf, and
right at the present; time they are get
ting ready in rnaay yarts-of this conn-
try to plongt" headlosg' tntb' politics
and defeat every' candidate for office
who fails to fall 'down on .his hands
and knees and.woYshjp at their feet
and all signs seem Tto indicate- that
hanan blood ,wiilljlw:vas; free, as
water in all jarbcfhis.coantry be
fore the memberspfctfi&VKnights of
the White U'gSortbe Ki. TSlsx
Hans are routetl-KKt :drivea from
political power k "ike, Uaitei S&&S;
Bere in CWcagoaf?W & e JX'
cities of the ncrthjtia KlaxJEkai
re ia the saddle aadjmly bo mm
or no set of men hatdwg litioaJ
positions are. wiHkf-tai "attempt to
aeck thdr onWSviwirch, lor 1t
Saturday vnt'UfjtA
ten twenty-hTatsavtIw
Klux K2ansmiftwB .xe i
bands, their wlute iii('
nasks ctrmaaaMril-wJ. ,4
ureases on thek llreMlL ' iiwf
large farm aft KjitjWi ilrw
enty-first artsji ito w
thoasand acw wiiMfctuS wi wifirifc
ffito the Mai 4 im'inl -4f Wtt
- pouea mrM-iifK
The danyaeyif ra,jw k kty;f
s throws
thdess no
to.interiwt'wi
Some claim ft' ym' m aW
thatgrtH- iliigrfliito
ade into
Catholic
theoffe.at;
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members of the Klan boldly marched
into, the Immannel Baptist church,
Twenty-third and ; Sooth Michigan
arenne witfa fheir;- faces hidden by
masks jWearuig the, red cross on the
breasts, and- the K. K, iu, they
marched by the altar in. single file and.
deposited more than' $1,200 on it,'' the
dally newspapers had evidently, been
informed in advance as to -what woald
be galled' o& if that tkae -ior .they
were there 'fast In time io snap sekie
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just as they were emerging- from-.the'
church. -
It willle" recalled that -Rer. Johar
stbq .Myers,'- the present1. mossback
pastor of Immanut! Baptist church,
cameto thiaxaty to reside from other
Cxadnnat Ohe, or irast some pari
f Kentucky m 1&3, thaf shortly after
he asauacdt the paatorate -ft tfiat
church he lefc Aclaptfrf wortf kaw
that he did not wast aayxoJerd 9f-
tisis to worsKp ia Aat charch, a4 it
kthOadt4iaJ MweltKely-rafweito
baptize a amattliaiioeesi "baby waply
bccMBC, it waa &ku the Jaee it '?
fatther catkaai liat Am Wy.aaaa ef.
Goa.1! few "Si ce prejaatee
TmlfHtortb imtif fcafievad aaa
a4Jyach hwr-Jar ferag mm who
viaV'aitaaapdac lo rape
4Jat H aatorad pafffe
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t aad it w be
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BISHOP W. SAMPSON BROOKS
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Oae of the Moat Promueat ami Povrerfid Craters Contacted
With the Great A. M. 1L Ckwxh, Wio WiU, TfcU Cnwmf,
Staaiay Monaax, AiLgiaat 27, Ereavck at QukiarCkai
24th Street aad WaWak Avaawe, jual ea MeaaTay Eye-
mag, Asuat 2&, Be WiU Delrrsr Hsa Faawa lecture
at Qia Chapel M "Africa." Tree:
"Bishop Vf. Sampson Brooks, who" is
paerpi the most eloquent -pulptcer
and oc&of the most honorable preach
ers connected with the great .X. M. E;
gWCOTn-'who has been the presid-
jng".tJtsfaop 6t Africa since Jan. J,
.1921, as s.tatid last week in thdse col
utnnv'has been spending some tithe in
this city collecting funds for the purpose-of
aiding himTth bis church ahd
cducatTonaf work hi Afrtcir
fHe has- been holding meetings fif
lHd various A. if. E. churches
throughout the c-rty .and "so far the
following churches have responded to
KtT KLUX JXAK FITTER ISSUE
JM '. ATLAMTA IGHT . ."
Caaal eCaaac, Caaeate,for Mayor,
ninliftfiT Ki, Oat Fid
, Aay Tniaanrr Ordar Saafca.to
aaTol&ea
, Atla&, Ga.-The Ka Har JOan
aaa. fcreaght a serious issue into the
race far Mayer f Atlanta akce. Chkf
of FSc.Bkvara has iaed a-chal-It
to Caaaeamaa Walter -Sims, air
kgU XIaa caaeiaair, asd to others
te show Urn: csiors.
1 mik chaSaae .erery oae of
my oppaaaata far the efice of. Mayor
to make pamlT- hk ataad on certain
iattcrs,..aa i am aow jci
maid- -r
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"I Way aaaaaace my ataaa -mm
.-Zmim tA ta Kjr. JOax Juaa. A am
abMfatah aad aaalteraWy atalast any
i7-f by ttt waaceQ
LTlUnlnnnr. ir aaamtopaSaka ia
iWa cHyi tela state ar iak aatioaC
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"It is current, talk that one of my
opponents, Walter Sims, is., a candi-
.date favorable .to the Klan .and sup
ported hy it- If that is so. Jet; him
say it If It Is sot true, if he is not
a member of the Klan and, aot. having
its support,. let hiav State it Let them
all say where they' stand.
Tbe'&u- KlaxKJtn is ,aa iasue in
this, caapaiga; aad 1 am eatto see
that the hwae la'aat dodged. Face, to
face .J w31 rneci aay member, of the
Klan, orcvery m amber of. the Xhw,
and say whaf. I am .saym? haw that
ift am ejected marar. I wmafe. every
proper aad lawim-amai ja my .power
to fight; aay Improyer mlaaaea the
Kfanrmay saak to aaart la asitiat, or
aay haaatk may stak as take ia the
afairs ef thk tity - mi tit kamhitlt
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D-ar w m Mi Hi ml AinHWi i ta
ta'AaVaaJeaaaiaat af
-If afl ta Jtaama af
RepubHcan United Sutes Senators,
urgiiig them to pass the anti-lynchinc
bill before this, "session of the Senate
adjourns, Mr. "Dyer, continued.
James Weldon" Johnson, in referring
to Mrr Dyer's statement, said:
want" to back up as' strongly as I can
what Mr. Dyer says, vfe have bad
much loyal suppoft,frora colored -peo
ple throughout the countryut it .has
not been -as great and'untteuia it
should be. We re fadngajnost. crit
ical situation on the "Dyer hilt Hay
jng .been reported xut,.by. tfie Senate.
Jwatdary Committee, it is up, to us to
show the Senate that the b3! mact be
sailed $elere thii session-? the Sea
lie adjbums. The Tariff eM fs bow
to be-vofed oa,rJby.Baanimo-
meat, oaAa-t 19th. Weaatt.aM
wack -' aare. the: iwU-I-acmar MN
troaajht-le a vote" before tfey.freTsm
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BISHOP W. SAMPSON BROOKS CON-
ThNUES TO COLLECT MONEY
RIGHT AND LEFT IN CHICAGOFOR
HIS GREAT CHURCH AND EDUCA
TIONAL WORK IN AFRICA
MRS. A. X CAREY, THE HIGHLY AC
COMPLISHED WIFE OF BISHOP A;
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. v--uux. iinu VT 1UUV fril ..
FTY, DOLLARB,. TO BISHQPA
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THE YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONGRESS
WHICH MET AT QULNN CHAPEL
LAST WEEK AIDED HM TO THE
EXTENT OF FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS.
-HtbeSGranr "Manorial Chapel. Rer. T:
JliScbtC-pastor, one liundr'ejl dollars;
hundred land '.;
the Institutional .v .
Harvey, 'pastor. - two
fifty-one" dollars;
Chuxchj " Rev. Johnson, pastor, ; oaV
hundred and fifty dollars'; MrEainerjjV
member of St. Maris 'Church',- "fifty
dollars; Hyde Park K. MEL Chari,V.-.J.
Rev,.' Goddardj rjastorj. ten dollars; the
Young People's Cbngxess,-'n"ye?iua-;
dred dollars; Mrs. A,,. J: Carey, the ',t '
charming' and highly educatedwifeof ? ,
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This t a pretty good showing and
Bishop Brooks. is well pleaseoT5rith -
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uic way uui, ujs- fuji j- uiu uicnu.u&-
11m lt -p...n.4 hnf l "Hi?
his cill lor maney to aid in his won- that he . bcdcr. -
acriui ana iung jn m uiw.
iiBefhelChurch, Rev. S.VI. Birpas-
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ihan that? as.be want's to"raisefat least
L!4h iT. Ma1 ffjtHnvw ' Ian
n ; tKraMM riMnrfrmf stir? ixtv (?nltarfl!r - - 1 -."..
fli---.r-.-J.rri-.i u t? throdgh the country which amount
-wouldgreatly aid him" to go forward.
the A. 1L E, Church; fGIencoe, --;,
with, hhVtnissioof worlc'in Africa,
hundred dollars; theubeneier Church,
Evansfon, 111, jSei. R. El Wilson;
I pastor, one hundred dotjaxsr VVayman
I Chapel Rev. ft. U. Javtr, pastor, one
Bishop Srooks; who haibeen one .
of our warmest friends for more 'than .
20 yearsi vv-ill preach at Quinn Chapel"
this, coming Sunday morning: andon. v
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hundred and tea dolfms, St Stephens, Monday cvenmgt Aagnst 2S he willj;
Kev. T- KeevCif. pastor, one Bunarea. iccunc i wuma liv" "
and tea doilariv St. JIaryV. Rev. 'No charge for admtsslan.
MASOKS-PASS STRONG. RESO
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At the Iateraatiosal GoBfercacc of
the Grand-Masters,' Fast-Grand Mas-
ters. Grand. Secretaries, etd, Prrsce
Hall Maaahs of the United States ,rep
reseating-' some 159,900 Maww, at
ahcuTaKetiag M Wahagl8, D. C
the rK part ef Aagaat, saaaed atraag
feaew-tteas camaa;. oa tie Uajted
State jSeaate o paaa whoat delay
aDw Aam-LyaaUaa Mil to eor-
net aaoaaa aaaaaa aaa aataaroaa
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a? ay. smA&j tw m
m Saoaac to taaa aX
pat.aoty to aaa. pa aaasnua
box a iiaaaaiijaai
been forwarded to Calvin Coolidge, i'
PresidBg.Omccr of the Senate) Heary '. ,
Cabot Lodge, of -Massachussets,-RC
nuhTicsni- iader and Samuel M?"v
tShartftdge, of CaSfornia, who' is, ;
lead the. fight to pass the Dyer.bilL '; .
UNUSUAL COmCTlQitjMY V
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