Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, June 17, 1922, Page 12

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. PA > an cic a te a rye Arh reaper eer fepyerey POoea HY PR ZERS 4 _ + _PAGE TWELVE Che Casper Daily Cribune LEADER DENIES CONNECTION OF KU KLUX WITH MASONIC. LODGE Massachusetts Master Is-| sues a Statement to Check Idle Rumor of Secret Affiliation BOSTON, June 16.—A let-} ter declaring the Ku Klux Klan “an unmasonic organi-} zation, utterly without Mason support or sympathy” -has been sent to all Masonic lodges of the state by Arthur D.! Pri 1 master of the Massa-| ch nd jodges made public here today| ny t “as a grand lodge we would | take no interest in the organization but for the claim made by its officers and organizers that its membership is largely Masonic and it has Masonic approval and support.” “This statement,” Mr. Prince's letter | continues, “is absolutely false, as the klan has no connection with and neith er does it have the support of any Ma sonic jurisdiction.” | The avowed princtples-of the klan| Mr. Prince asserts, “violate Masonic| law at every point and it would be impossible for me to concelve of a| Mason who could so far forret his| Masonic teaching so far as to affili-| ate with an organization which takes law into {ts own hands, condemning women and children in recret trials,| imposing the punishment of the whip. | the tar bucket oc unlawful banish-| ment.” ‘The letter after asking how long it} will be “before the law abiding peo- ple of this commonwealth visit dire punishment upon those who forget or flout the sovereignty of the law,” con cludes with a declaration that no Masonic temple or apartments be used for the klan's purposes.” MANY SHRINERS 60) TO HAWAN | ON LONG TREK. Others Returning on Trains from Brilliant Conclave Closed at San Fran- cisco. SAN FRANCISCO, June 27—Dozens of special trains following each other out of San Francisco eastward marked the path today of most of the Shrin- ers who came here to attend the gol- den jubilee of this Masonic organiza- tion, while from the docks where the imperial officers and others boarded two specially chartered steamships for Honolulu, others started west. James S. McCandless of Aloha tem. ple of Honolulu, the new imperial po- tentate of the Ancient Arabic Order, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, headed Shrine party, ich included the patrol and ean singers of iam temple of San Francisco and and Matsonia, will be in } communication with each and radio music from the mainland will be used when the wedding of a member of Islam temple, Ellis Coleman to Miss Helen Hurw f San Francisco, is solemnized a The ceremony will be performed by Capt. E. P. Bartlett of the H. F. Alexander. A stop at Hilo, a visit to the volcano of Kilauea and a stay of several days on the island of Oahu, with Honolulu as headquarters, will occupy the time of Shriners while in the Hawaiian islands. They will reach San Fran- cisco on the return trip about July 1. New year the annual gathering of shriners will take place in Washing ton, D. C. Four new full fledged temples, those of Syracuse, N. Y.; Ban- gor, Maine, Miami, Fla, and Billings, Mont., will be represented there, their charters having been granted hero, while a new California temple, that of Sacramento, probably will be admitted to full standing then. It Was granted dispensation, or provisional charter yesterday. e WARD PLEADS | NOT GUILTY WHITE PLAINS, N. ¥., June 17.—| Walter S. Ward pleaded not guilty| when he raigned before Supreme Cougt Ju Morschauser on an ind ent charging first de gree murder in connection with the shooting of Clarence Peters. When counsel for the wealthy bak- on requested that he be placed immediately he was informed | the court that his case would haye Ke the same course as that of y other prisoner. | ‘There aer a number of men fn jail here who want to be tried,” said Jus- tice Morschauser. “Why your man should be preferred, I can't tell.” s3sie oe hae out spins with enormous} velocity at the sea level| mated at six niles a NUMBS KUL FILNSCOMP, r PRESENTS BOOB M*NUTT IN THE HUMAN VACY uM Crihune COMIC SECTION Casper, Wyo., June 18, 1922 Copyright, 1922. by Star Company. Great Britain Rights Reserved. Régistered U. S. Patent Office. "4 MAJOR GUMBO, PEARL JUST MABE BOOB PROMISE So Youve GOT To GO AND Look FoR A JoB-ALL RIGHT, DEAR-PROMISE:ME YOU, WOMT EVEN Look SANG VLL PAY. You WELL.1F You Get A PICTURE OF BOCs Bur You-rie GO. HOME AND Rest BEFORE I START YoUFA JOB AS A MOME ACTOR- ©, THE WRETCH! 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