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Seimmes y and Paul A, Som yrac, as- attornoy general, and state d~ War special reveport, ted that the state as as other sections of the country ed would hav trust his to work out de bt further action to be taken for st a short time. He declared the let-up, however, and that prosecution would be carried out relentlessly by his office He refused to discuss what had transpired at the cc erence, but it was intimated that no definite course had been decided upon, pending the everal avenues said 1| investigation of lw be open to th ate Either this would be in the form of affidavits against those charged with ortations, floggings and other addition to char of a s nature or not be learned. IBENCH WARRANT FOR CLARKE Bond Ordered Forfeited When For- mer Klan Chief Fails to Appear. d Press. (ia., March 21.—After his in federal court for trial on a charge of mails to defraud, a bench for the arrest of Edward . former imperial wiz- ard pro-tem of the Knights of the Klu Klux Klan, was expected to be issued in the office of Clint Hager, federal district attorney, here today tinuation of the trial on the ground that he was absent on the advice of ! | physicians, a his chief of counsel | was oat of the city || was refused, and the bench warrant wounced. Bond of $500 was forfeited and court attaches announc- {1 ed civil action would be instituted to || recover the bond nd White Taxl. Main 431. —Advertisemen Attorneys for Mr. Clarke asked con- | ‘The continuation ! | i | | Auto Exhaust Injures Health Of Gothamites By the Assoclated Press. 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