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me Safe Marriage, Sane Divorce, TO MAKE NEW YOR THER STRONGHOLD Leaders Contemplate Parade in City in Full Regalia. Would Make First Harder and Second Easier by stitutional Amendment—Will Protect Men From Nagging. By Marguerite Mooers Marshall. CAMPAIGN IN TEN DAYS. iil Centre Attack Here as ayor and Religious Lead- ers Assail Members. Le one. 2. A physician's certificate for both man and woman. Parental consent for girls wnder eighteen and boys under to marry is granted, clergyman or Magistrate. Plans for the capture of New York City by the Ku Klux Klan will be devised at the Klonklave that con- _venes to-day in Atlanta, Ga. It is understood the leaders contemplate a le of Klansmen in full regalia, the Mayor allows Commissioner 5 1, Decree granted for unfaithfulness. 2. Decree granted for desertion or non-support for one year. 3. Decree granted for physical or mental cruelty, 4. Decree granted for offense involving a penal term of moi five years, 5. Decree granted for incurable geld right to issue a permit. ‘The Klan leaders declare they ex- pect to make New York City their greatest stronghold, and expect the ‘campaign to be on within ten days. First to arrive will be Major E. D. Smith of Buffalo, King Kleagle of the THE EVENING By One Law for Entire Nation, Aim of Great Drive by Women Con- ( FIVE WAYS OF MAKING MARRIAGE SAFE— | tweniy- 3. The posting and printing of the banns jor two weeks before license 4. At least two witnesses at the wedding, in addition to the oficiating Prohibition of intermarriage between Negroes and Caucasians. ( FIVE WAYS OF MAKING DIVORCE SANE— | re than These are the chief aims in the newest great national campaign to be undertaken by American women, but FOR American men and Amerl- can children, as well as the women —the movement for national laws ‘State of New York, and the Rev. Dr. Samuel H. Campbell, Klokard and Lecturer, Mason, Knight Templar, Shriner and formerly pastor of the First Baptist Church of Tyler, Tex. The Rev. Dr. Oscar Haywood, na- tional lecturer for the Klan and gen-|0verning marriage and divorce in eral evangelist of Calvary Baptist {the United states, Church, who has been here since last Mrs, Genevieve Parkhurst, writer, Monday, will co-operate. lecturer and an editor of Pictorial Review, who probably has done incre than any other one person to organ- ize this movement and give it fight- Ing weight, described to mo yester- day just what the General Federa- tion of Women's Clubs and the other groups backing the 4 marriage and divorce laws hope to do —and why they feel something must be done. “The family, ~ ‘With New York City conquered, Dr. Haywood exulted yesterday, the ery the Klan will be, ‘On to Canada! rom there and the British Isles, the Mecturer said, have come 500 or more requests for n.embership in the secret organization, and so the Invisible Empire will seek to spread its do- Wn over the civilized world. “Mayor Hylan on his return fr-m French Lick last night said: ‘The Ku Klux Klan hasn't a cl.arce here, I simply won't tolerate it. It is un-American and a conspiracy against Jaw and order, and I won't have it here.” sald Mrs, Parkhurst, “is above everything else a national unit, and we feel that its int ought to be preserved in every part of the Nation. ‘That ts, the man who is a husband tn New York ought to be ‘Dr. Haywood, spokesman {1 the]a husband in Nevada or California city for the Klan, has announe & woman ought not to be a wife in ‘The consensus of the Ku Klux}one State and no wife in anothe fs that the Eighteenth Amend-| above everything, children who are Ent is a good amendment. We be-|legitimate in one place should never vo in the suppression of the uiquor}have their legitimacy questicned raffic. A majority of our members| Wherever they may go. It is the children who at present are the most pitiful victims of our tangled maze of conflicting State laws for divorce and marriage flavor also the Volstead act."” “The Klan is opposed to the Dyer js not the cure for that evil. ould stand between any Negro and lynching mob, however." “Therefore, what hundreds of thou- sntative Nathan D/ Perlman, |8@0ds of American women are asking |, iaucadah tear ineate Representative iccct, seid iany|ia this: ‘Tirst, that Congress pase A enough for such youngsters Brew sr cousmbers) Girect. & to-| Constitutional amendment, later to['® present a letter from fa night that he will asi Congress to. oe ene ete rage mother indicating consent day to investigate charges that the . tsb gislatures, | match We would require, permitting Congress to pass national legislation on the rage and divorce. No less than three ich amendments e already bdetore Con In committes And after that, the question es: What sort of marriage and Jgws in Texas were intimidated by the Ku Klux Klan during the recent Senatorial elections and that th were restrained by threats of busines boyeotts from voting for Ceorge Peddy, the anti-Klan nominee f United Btates Senator, subjects are Jects of mar-| consent tn person, a witnessed by some th knows all the contra the whole situation. worn “Neither nor groom bride Prohibition Amendment and laws would be passed? Would the atiowed to wed until they The divorce be abolished? Would mar- “an invisible terrorizing powcr” ee eee eee tee or wondte Mtt={a roputable physiclan's cer ing to destroy democracy were at-|"@8e be m ster or bardes than) showing that they are not at present? by Rabbi Samuel by Rabbi Samuel} “wrg answer these questions a na- Thanksgiving ser- ked yesterday julman in hi; minded, insane, epileptic or with communicable disease. mon at Temple Beth-El, Fifth Ave- bys Ape Ati ald Wee Only one person need apply papier: (stn otros Edward Franklin White, Deputy At-|™tlage license, but both 1 An organization of New York Jews to constitute the New York Division present when It is granted, an must be at least two weeks torney Gene! of Inc a and Legis lative Chairman of the General Ped- MRS GENEVIEVE PARKHURST person, me’ ther to or the if the parents are not present to give thelr davit, ¥ who na should prasent tifleate, fer afflleted for the must be nd there between of am American Jewish Congress BRE the '; | the application and the granting. Dur- for_& World Jewish Congress was|cration of Women's Clups. It tsn't} ing this time the fact of the applica- formed at a meeting in MOCSSSAT He Ai Law: SARL Wt! passed) tion must be posted in the clerk's modification, ‘al Fed- of women by Congress without But it js backed by the G eration, with its thousand brew Ald Society Building Lafayette Street, yesterday noon, Justice Aaron J. office and published weekly one newspaper. “This is to end that busines in vy pre- at least i In every State in the country and by There were present (71 dele en en ieists, physicians ana | midnight weddings of chorus fes representing 158 societies in the | AN 20U8. Syviol college boys,’ added Mrs. Parkhurst, a De h a significant lift of m0) The Assembly adopted this resolu- main provisions of this: ua- a ec Re aie ee her Hf : . . tional law for making marriage safe ver na = tion: _Jand divorcee sane-—and both marriage | 47°. " oY ‘As Americans we are unalterably When the wedding is performed in one her § and di by recognized outlined opposed to the Ku Klux Klan and every similar moyement, which un- dertakes to divide the American peo- ple into hostile groups and factions. ‘The Ku Klux Kia We are for Am Ku Klux Klan NEW we would have at least two w present, besides the person w clates, riage between blacks and should be prohibited for the terests of both.’* all the a at the beginning of this story, “Won't A more st Ve think.” she said, © were made harde present there would ippy unions, and, th dis We belleve between sixteen and boys between elg one, should he thout parental ses of extre brought Alsi n the provisions (asked Mrs, Park- XP det ‘ ‘Then she spoke of the propa tional divorce law and Its pre And—this should interest readers—Mrs, Parkhurst only t erly wive “T think and marr on th declared. “What States, wite that if mar- than it is at be fewer un- efore, tower that no girls ghteen, and no Pen twenty- ullowed marry eonsent, except in u ney, which may befor de- we don't think that it's TAKES a belic Rear Admiral Charles P, Plunkett to: formally took command of the rooklyn*Navy Yard, relieving Rear Ad- riiral Carl Vogels who is to go to Brazil on a + The coremony was witnéssed hy heads of the departments, who gathered in the Com- mandant's office to hear reading of the order, A salute was fired in honor of Rear Admiral Plunkett against th in their na to ul mission. at our 4 lay an on the re nt hintly redr he elsion. Loman i to easily 5 nd what ther era he is mi 1d may ver his Ife wh do? ak to be yorge for men eruelt i the five provisions for fi for eruelt Yerm of m able fens when y Carolina and New shire ha both sir Ing! swell as 1 divo! nfulne vuion or n ph or involving an five ye nil pr ty—are un and) consider that, thoug has no grounds fi York but two, New fourteen—you real must do some vow “The national divoree 1 make a decree good in one Ste in every State, It would 5 question of alimony in the } the Judge. It would give the custody of the children, If she person, but would never den parent ¢ to them “Ing enforcement ¢ to the se neral lett be al woul: und the co continue to be concluded = Mr And used. Pa it clear that t “make nist ben movemer tar CHILDREN all oy America uch a law ean MEN be NAC fectly nw in existence itnesses: ho ofti- And we think that intermar whites best ty »sed nat pvisions male ves that wive WING divorer uriber in mo} na eun py ment t would ate goud put the ands of mother iso fit y elth th would KANSAS WOMAN TO APPEAL FOR Coming Here to Ask Entry ot Girl and Son Barred and Ordered Deported. KANSAS CITY, Noy. 27.—Mrs, Warren, former wife of a Kansas City attorney, is on her way to New York to ask immi- #ration officials to admit Naney Joi F weult ink dan, an English unmarried mother, | ind her infant son, Francis. do not know of any arrange-|} ments for me to adopt the child and take Miss Jord said n into my home, Mrs. Warren, when informed that the English girl had stated she expected such action to be taken, I do not know what plans Mr. Watren may have, Mr, Warren can discuss. it. Good taste forbids that I should. Explaining why she is interesting herself in Miss Jordan's case at all, she said: ‘I would like to see the little fellow given a chance. Mrs, Warren said she became aware of Miss Jordan's case after her hus- band returned from the war and be- fore they were divorced. Frank G. Warren, wealthy Kansas City attorney, discussed the paternity of the nameless child of Miss Nancy Jordan, pretty English girl detained at le th th Jordan has appealed from the verdict of deportation. Under the Immigration Law un- married mothers are excluded auto- matically, but the etary of Laber may admit under bond or upon other terms, \ broad ocean. has said she will adopt ¢he ehild and giv PURSUIT REGAINS UNWED. MOTHER) lety HIRSH TO Sessions in Wo twenty-eight, woman, child ts in the c WOMAN TAUGHT YOUNG GIRLS 10 ENGLISH GIRL AND SON, ORDERED DEPORTED, ARE OFFERED HOME IN WEST — to-day and son who had tuught them to st sent them out to work for “It would be cruel," she pleaded, | partment stores. “to withhold from me and my pitiful] The four who, arrested child such love and forgiveness as} times by detectives of Mrs. Warren held out ‘to me across a| Mutual Protective Assovitt! questioned had told of a wo! lifting stood up in the Court of Spe cial Alice Williams, dressed, comely identified 8 the her at v stody of thé Gerry WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1922. MURPHY DISCOVERS SEVEN CANDIDATES | SEEK PRESIDENCY Ends Holiday With Hearst- Hylan. Problem Looming Big for Tammany. ENCH LICK SPRINGS, Ind., Charles I, Murphy {se on } [his way to New York to-d with the knowledge that candidates already are te fight for the Democratic nomination for Prest- dent in 1924 Here are about Murphy has been hearing seven ning thelr candidates whom JOHN W. DAVIS of West Virginia, former Ambassador to Englund. He has the backing of strong forces in New Yor Tammany does not look with much favor on him, as he stands for the League of Nations and ts iden- tifled too closely with Wilson policies WILLIAM HEARST, self-ap- k pointed candidate, backed by Hylan in N York und leaders of considerable strength in States. to bring together the radicals of every sh WILLIAM G. McADOO, who ts credited with a well organized force of jenthuslastic workers {n thirty odd ates and has a big personal follow. nd strong financial backing. many He seeks progressives and in, | Ellis Island to-day AMES M, COX of Ohio, who Is “Were [ to claim the paternity ef ok oe SEAN ETACE ES TED CS Miss Jordan's little boy, L would be support of his State. y to calling her a liar,"’ Warren said, in ’ revive the League of Nations issue In commenting on the departure of his = > earcge Tm. i Gaerne wow Saree sivorted Wika ton New yore eo ariohe Shileks\and Rights: @t\\qeveraor. who hus Tammany’ wipe denied it I would be answering a Three. Months’ Sentence port, is strong inn i lone and ho fs tn position. charge which has not been made. Let who AML ito! \ of Indiana, elect and formerly Governor, lidaey me to Hight tn whose ean Held in the first cabin quarters of] 4, Ellis Island with her son, @ bright- i cee idee hat sai see SRAA RAGE OED eae ee endlle hs sa after having been convicted of shop- eland pe used bi} faced hoy of three und a’ half, Mis Pe ea bag ELECT EDWARDS. of 1 . who is seeking the nomi. per. { nation on a straight wet and dry tssue as champion of a more lberal liquor 1 He Is regarded by in de-| Western Democrats as too wet, As for the i the almost unant- wriows | you tinent all leaders with Stores} whom Murphy has discussed the situa- on, is that the tail will come frst 10} Pammany will do its best ta get some me a home| taught them to shoplift. A month] cort of moderate lquor plank into the in the house of herseif and husband. | ago the woman, her namé| Geet wananaUpilltGn ANC SPAIN inl Mamet iW atien yen fe was (8) aa, willlaria and lived at No.) ctand for a moditiod enforcement haw. England with tho American forces, I} 442 Lorimer Street, Brooklyn, was ar-] wile Mp. Mur conferences was then a bookkeeper with the| rested with May E The pair had! yitn Mayor Hyli with the Lasky-Famous Players Corporation. | stolen thren dresses valued at. $15 Saag Tair aaa reya) Mr. Warren came into the office one] trom a Sixth Ave ) ' Ustuctory, his dis day and I was introduced to him. 1] pearance eortesne in| La Alibre dm i c to know him better after that, | tion given hy tl IPS ECEE ARCH GD eel Witter ase rt nd I owe it to him in this situation | rrayation © 1 Nhe old aliunce with Boss ‘Tom to aay that T have never known al who were first offenders, I tlolracrart, of Indiana, has not weak more honorable, manly man in my ARAreiMIdoRURGAtpnarieanhdes| cate nie AaE TIGRE ON nee unhappy life. [ have not burdened BUR CAaN he AT SRT SAT ey RSET cee Cae himaywith even theslightest euispicion aeiaien ta cane Ie wae 16 tale Raed Aart arate erect of being responsible for my DUEKt Vinings and they did, aad bréught{son in Senator-elcet Ralston; «and nor would T have it hinted that Thave | (une 200 elas ot eautany al apy. colada) Rina to impel him)” he Probation Officer auld the Wil. | smith, Tammany's pride, “With the Suueee to ne ae {0 Offer | ams woman's name was Mrs, Allce| disposed of, the two powerful leaders “Roth he and his wife are actuated | Villamanto and she was ti mothe: will eaiiale thelr own Caine n i by benevolence and sympathy alone}! # clild of six years ol loo Guftey, noeratic leader ° Justice Murphy sentenced May] Uennsylvania, has been discussing the in doing so That woman TF have| _ Just mDhy ponextanity HOa! ned) ciatuaaing tne never seen, but wo have been corre: | Evans to thirty days in the work [situation for the In 0 day sponding, and she has sent for me to | House and then said to Mrs, Williar Murohy and Tasgart — |come to her and bring the child with} “Yours has been a most despiea! “4 trong sentiment In Penn me.” erime You have not only olen ¥ i J Nevis, Cox and At ~ yourself, but you have taught th u Ga vid ‘The feel \ young women to steal Tam goin ue 1 ne erystallized round any ] Ny NI to send you to the workhouse for Jone man. We have no favorite son three months,"* and will be for t strongest man.”" M0 The woman raised a cry and ther The Tammany men lett for New swore nd shirieked hd fought un’ York th afternoon © had to be carried from the cot MAN DIES, WOMAN HURT AS THREE AUTOS CRASK CLAIM HE, Mes. Margaret Carle of Millbrook, NOT WIFE, FIRED SHOT N,V. Maddy Ungured TORONTO, Ont., Nov, 27.—Mrs, Mar: Her Trial for Freeport Affair Post-}garct Carle of Millbrook, N. Y., may ae mene 18 w result of a colllaton when thro Child Seized by Father as} ‘Tat of sre, Hazel Hirsh on a charge {ie mutes tet In a eragh, Dr J. W * : - of first deer Asstt nd intent te of Hamilton, Ont was Killed in 100-Mile her hubband, (Oscar, Ay disrahy: inthe) f ' Hy Gy Cox, the imine nee Jaw Freeport ¢ 24, lust, wa | 1 i the Canada Life A postponed to Dee to J | Wo known at VERSAILLES, Ky. Nov. 27.—Al smith, at Ml | York U how. She | child kidnapped by its father, carrie!] My. Hirsh has ¢ 1 | Te iniGhite one MM id 100 miles across country In un | ‘ | who was y attention to the that Mr 1 Mrs. Kirtley Clevela sll $$$ — ——$____ jamor the weult the | G fic oy ar alla Vi 6 +t Ge aim oocomos | |Weteran Greets French War Bride I Pres t of Louis | £ Y ° land St. Lot ca ) 1 faa "Tl fl And Baby After Long Separation jutomobile and when th | Ay an 3 . | 1 with * two-yeursti{ Beauty of Wife Charms All on La Savoie as Hushand ethane ear eaters nee hee. a and Buddies Welcome Her, Vers: hip news reporters: whe French br t land In pursit: aad regainca| Moody, who arrived on 1 baby \ posse 1 of the baby Jing was Mrs, Moody that t t thontie i —- | ship officials, the custe it ntl HOLD YOUTH, EIGHTEEN, |" cis siceay ceed infotab ine Oo ‘ . ON BURGLARY CHARGES] war in France with te 26th Bn] monte in Angers. Hts haby wan born Youns He woman, Allcged to billeted in the city of Angers, where |! das tu the frst times i Is girl Edgar Prescott, eighteen, who et enlered (8) Ne stahoucry, (st bride were Bryant Hall and Cart id 10 Home, swan hel Pt ne day to buy some pape 1 met | wW Natt ncacht enn varus of ‘burglary. i When Be Nett 3 , | n Fatebankn, ' a reed) Marie | cit ‘ | i h | 1! Mrs. f fur the chy ' ' A ' i y { ‘ his t \ i} | chond Avenue bhest to remain. Moody suent » laction. Parisians Mo bbed for Kisses By Girls on St. Catherine’s Day Heads of Houses Besieged by Fair Employees While Streets Are Throhged. Copyright, 1022 (New York Eventing World) by Press Publishing Co, PARIS, Nov. 27.—Beribboned, bedecked with mistletoe, innumerable maidens searching kisses thronged the streets of Paris Saturday afternoom, For it waa St, Catherine's “Day, the spinsters’ fete day, More men thas t= recent years were eager to meet the laughing girls’ wishes, St, Catherine has not had a Saturday afternoon for her own since 1911, except In 1916, whem Mars totally eclipsed her star, Many girls were satea with \isees,4 others were left. ed a kiss to the more fa« vouch When Paul Poiret, known to Amer-|vored. There were simlar scenes of \cans as one of fashion's Caara, was} gayety in the famou workshops of sOaRHE in bis sanctuary, he appeared | Redfern, Madeleine & Madeleine, Pas ike a Sultan among 200 fosive!quin, Drecoll, Joseph Paqut Jeanne working gitls gaudily arroyed fr the} Lanvin and Dorat. Sy fete, which was observed with eos Bacchus sought gentty to console tumed dancing and dining more fashionable shops Potret, nonchalantly clgaret, surrounded in all the the maids neglected by Hymen tn the venir the festival makers grew r Crowds gatheved before the smoking a the by brigh Jestablishmonts in the Rue de la Pats, throng, crowned each of his em-|the Rue de Rivoll and the Ployees with a yellow paper hat oi} Elysees to admire the gayly eepe fanciful design and between puffs|tumed giris in che windows. MISS CLARICE RAINES TO BE BRIDE, DEC. 3, OF IRVING A. PROPPER DAUGHERTY FINDS. GRAVE ERRORS IN GAS. INDICTMENTS Diff'cult to Prove Criminal Acts Cited, He Says—Ab- solves Col. Hayward. Assistant District Attorney Joyce sald that as soon as he has had « chanee to famillarizn himaelt the \indictments he will ask a the United States District to-day Corut to dismiss the indictments und Moy 6 Jost against the United Improvement Company, the Welsbach Company, the jes Tlu- ninating Company and eleven tndi- viduals of national prominence, This 1 will do in conformity with a letter f Attorney neral Daugherty re- velved by Attorney Witjam jayward aturday : a, Tho indictment charged a monopoly CLARICE | in the use of gas mantles for street lie trade ng In restraint through a c RAINES of interstate minal conspiracy, Ceremony WIL He tn Temple MNat Waceoiion t The Attorney General in his letter Eilew Minot sia absolved Col, Hayward and his as. ’ vistants from any responsibility for Miss Clarice V. Ralnes, daughter of] tne form of the indictments which, Mr, and Mrs. talnes of No. 2157} made thelr dismissal advisable, say~ Broadw urried Dee, ing that the active work of present- the Ter shurun, 88th Street} ing the evidence to the Grand Jury a8 Wi ier ia ae ind the framing of the bill of fm. Topper, a prominent Harlem business! dictments was done by special rep- Pee tered thotjotetn, 4 Performed | resentatives trom the Department of will follow at the Hotel Astor, —Ameng| Justice at Washington, ‘These were Uose invited are: Munielpal Court Jus-] 1 Colton Lewis and William Ry Uces Friedlander, Ellenbogen and Hi-] Benham der; Congressman-elect nul MUX! Tt had been brought te \ Gere Cangreeeninn alech Basel May It had been brought to the atten the Attorney General, Mr, Yugherty said, that there were grave discrepancies between the proof ag- tually submitted and the findings in the indictment, It would be very dif- sombl: Henly and Morrt wa FLU ATTACKS CREW ON #4 Male and Alderm PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT] teuit, be said, to show that inter- = erin: tate commerce wns affected or that Dre Ordered by Wireless to} the criminal ited had been done at Sickness on Ameri- can Liner. VLYMOUTH, England, Nov. In- fluenza hes broken out among the offt- within the time In the statute The individuals who are affected by (he Attorney General's opinion are limitations indicated cers and crew of the Amertcan steamor| Samuel T, Bodine, President of the President Roosevelt. (The President] U. G. [, and Randal Morgan, Vico Roosevelt left New York on Nov t4.1/ 1 : Sidney Mason, Presldent purser are among those tll, There arc Mh ee “A heey patente et shat no cases of the disease among the ° aye resident of the Citles I~ 3 Juminating Company; Arthur BE, st brandy for the tnvalids| Shaw, President of the Welabach wore by Wireless and sent} street-Lighting Company; William aboard’on the ateamer’s arrival at Pym: vindiey Brown, formerly an Asalatant uth, intric orndy: > ou ._ Di trict _Attorne y ot _Fhiledetphias e hares atte m, ol e Pa FIFTEEN FAMILIES Sireot Lighting Company of St, Beal DRIVEN OUT BY FIRE, |) Minneapolis and George M. = Se Landers of Landers, Prary & Clark, Vifteen families were avnt to the street | man turers of lamp posts and by the police nt 6 A, M. to-day be ta lamps. tacular fire next door tn thet ay egay gy = G urniture Company as store and aay " fee. Casinay ait More than applicants for ettizen- Hispliy house, at Nos 10 hip appeared before Justice Van Bielen Streat , n the & erme Court, Long Island Cit rie flames went throuh ro lay. Ove Who. wa opted w: wn Chree alarm: ase | Hot blind man, who conducts 4 ntent { at the Ditmars Avenu® rt it > \ subway. liv Ne T Third i} inet years ago, tise i " 1, Psiior r had obtained his first rinda cutee Whe fica an pas hen the war interfered” with 4 a te ed at t n citizen and after the ; : } i to start over again. From Ceylon’s synny fields comes the world’s best tea. UU fite Rose The all-Ceylon a