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i \\ { y MANY TORTURED 'BYKULUK WRITE TOCINGRESSHEN tholic Merchant, Flogged and Maimed for Life, Is sooo 4 WASHINGTON, Oct, 5.—Cases of Ku Klux Klan brutality and crime; frill be presented to the House Rules fommittee when it meets Tuesday, {Members of Congress and the Dopart- ment of Justice are receiving infor- fa on of a shocking nature relating © personal injuries done to victims ft Klansmen. Representative Tague of Massa- husetts, who introduced the first tter that tells of the mistreatment tf a Catholic merchant in a little jouthérh town and giving the names { a dozen or more persons charged hvith making the attack. Mr. Tague's nformant asserts this tradesman was ized by a mob of the Invisible Em- ire, carried into the country, beaten fe permanently injured and forced fot te for an investigation, has a/armament — Any organization or| {8 Suspect le sign an agreement he would give| @ business he had spent nearly wenty years building up and quit the wn. An attorney for this man has in- rmed Mr. Tague he !s ready to go! before a Congressional committee andj resent the facts, { Another resolution for an investt- ation of the Ku Klux Klan will be! \ ' ' HATEVER it * is that makes wheat the world’s food mainstay ... that quality is all in Ralston. If only part of it were there, Ralston would be merely another breakfast cereal, i i ' ' i T as | Ralston | H ; The whole wheat food 4 you never tire of. ' i ' ! oT Tae Grows Thick, Heavy Hair 3$-cent Bottle Ends all Dandruff, Stops Hair Coming Out Ten minutes after using Danderine fou cA not find a single trace of apdruft or falling hur and your] seal will not itel, but what’ will | pigise you inost will be after a few werks’ use, when you see how hair, fine and downy at first-yes-— but really growing all over the seulp hair what fresk sunshine are t to the roots, | Z them, | long, strong! and |uxuriant ne application. of Danderine makes thin, lifeless, color lesa hair look youthfully. ‘bright, lustrous, and just twice as abundant. wm aAdvt. An interesting case of Ku Klux {8 pro | ak Many prominent women favor alactivity in Texas has been called to ee Uber ter ae ul $ searching Inquiry, Here rare Indi-|the attention of Congre Or.) masked men to carry the American | viduai expressions: Thomas J. Pugh, is flag in proades or use it in their halls | : \t Forced to Leave Town. =| tentative Gallivan of Massachusetts.| learn the facts and punisli the gullty| himself emperor of these United are Mr. Kershner, his wile and two ta te is cohorts are under an{children, The King girl is now In That wil make four, ones. fronctta._ cath to obey ite every come | Raymond Street Jail awaiting action Many of tho more conservative! Miss Harlean Jumes, Secretary Of/ mand. De we want an autocracy In| by the Grand Jury. When arraigned members of the House aro gotting in| the American Civic Association—Wel/free America? 1 only hope that it | befo Kistrate Liota in the Gutes line*for an Investigation, all fee! very strongly that we citizens]! Not too late, and that the majority | Avenue Court, T ay, she was mr, @ , of our Congressmen themselves may | cused of stealing five of Mrs. Kersh- ‘We ought to investiguto the Ku) should do all in our power to support) not be Ku Klux.” | ners dresecs, & tar coat end setter Klux Klan and find out just what) this Government. We have always} Half of the arbitrary acts of this|urticles, which, {t 1s alleged, were thore is in tt," aaid Representative |done everything in the open and] organization, exercising the functions | fovind in her poksession when she was Fordney,. Chai: he Way: ale 5 eaeent 6 ‘ of Judge, jury and executioner, do not| about to board a ,train, She had ‘oO ve Le) rman of the Ways and) ought not to pernit on rganization get in the newspapers, declared Dr. | y ki’ an a maid ‘in the Kershner Means Committees. “It seems to me/t0 destructive to American \dealy of] bugh, adding there are more than| home for « i It Is an awful organization, we|liverty and freedom as the Ku Klux} 155,000 Klanamen In Texas should see what they are doing.” x et A gcgehbels He urged that Mr. Tague include health officer of or cerem vials, threatened for wri irs. Maud Wood Park, Chairman of ig to Repres tative Tague asking him to. intro: i a Si '-|GETS DEATH THREAT he National League of Women Vot- ere—I think {t of the utmost im-|d Buys This Car a bill to prohibit such orga portance that any secret organization | zations from carrying the American « ” suapected of violatiiu of the law|fag in parades. f SIGNED “K. K. K.”| Th his first communication to Mr. pa = | should be investigated in the Inter-|Tague Dr, Pugh said: “Nobody be- of ests of the law uoiding majority of/lieves anybody else; free speech is) Detectives McLaughlin and Seck-/) the people. If the sccusations made bidet every area egies te inger of the Gates Avenue Precinct, tee ene ere ara ene e* | Broo! ure g to trace to tt against the Ku Kiux Klan are un tween neighbors and friends de.) OF Kiyn, are trying t a ace t u ‘| Just, tn@y have nothing to fear. If the | stroyed and harmany among the peo-|%chder a death threat received las charges are sustained, the Govern-|ple is gone.” night by Pan! Kershner of No, 1078) ment and the pubiic should certainiy ae ene fA a te dupe sted be Baste: Parkway, Brooklyn, and| a thousand to of the South an a ‘EN esta | now the facts. possibly of the North, Dr. Pugh de-|@sned "“K. K. K." The letter was Miss Emma Wold, Chairman of the|ciared. Every officer of the law In| mailed from the General Postoffice, Woman's Committee on World Dis-| the county in which Hearme is located | Manhattan, at 12:80 o'clock, Tuesday of being a member of e| - the Kian while the suspicion es, | afternoon. It demanded that Kersh group that attempts to enforce the|tenay even to the District Judge, he| Net, who is a cloak and suit manu- law in its own way {e an absolute | said. ‘ facturer, drop charges of grand lar- to law and order. Our ac-| ‘It will be impossible to convict|ceny hé has brought against May all directed by law, and any | ory rena oe ny ee nent | King, a servant, and reads: criminal lynching party, or secret/in this county and in the adjoining f you value the lift of you and organization should be Investigated|County of Brazos is very stron and x reine aie ore belied may yet lead to bloodshed. Some-| May King. nis is final warning to pee Lenetra baie pean randy ee thing must be done to curt the|you. 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