Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 08, 1922, Night Extra, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING PtfBLIC
LEbGEB-HIAtiEiiPHIA. iS&Y. SEPiEMB'M & 1922
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KCAN ISSUE SPLITS
TEXAS DEMOCRATS
Antl-Ku Klux Forces Plan te
Unite With Republicans te
Defeat Mayfield
fH) ARREST WIZARD CLARKE
Dalta, Tex., Sept. 8. A split In the
tanks of Texas Democracy ever the
Kn Klux Klan and n fu!en of nntl
Klan Democrat with Uepubllcnns te
4feat Earl H. Mnytlelil. Demncrntlc
Hemines for the Senate at the Novem
ber election, are threatened political
development follevelnc the State Demo
cratic convention which ended at San
Antonie en Wednesday.
Leaders of the antl-Klan faction of
the Democratic Party have civen notice
that a State-wide meetlnc te unite
force nRflltut nllpped Klnn control of
Texas Democracy will he called within
ten day. The nicotine will be open te
theie of everv political lme wlie are
ready te carry en the fight against the
Klnn.
The Republican Partv Is preparlnc
te make capital te the fullest extent of
the refusal of the Democrats tt con
alder resolutions condemning, even In
nlld terms, the Ku Klux Klan. Kcn
before the Democrats had nominated
Mayfield, a Klan-lndered candidate.
for the Senate, the Republicans had
gene en record as opposing the Klan.
The chief purpose of the untl-Klan
meeting will be te decide en a senatorial
candidate against May field. A dozen or
mere Democrats hae been mentioned.
These include A. S. Hurlesen, Postmas
ter General under Wilsen ; T. W. dreg
pry, former United States Attorney
General ; Cene .Tohnsen and Joeph W.
Bailey, former United States Senater.
Se far as known here, none of these
men has expressed himself.
The Republicans have no candidate
far the Senate, since Dr. H. P. Wihnet.
Austin banker, declined the nomination.
That the Texas Republican Party
Will Jein In the antl-Klan movement
was announced b R. R. Creaget, Re
publican State Chairman, yesterday.
1 Indianapolis, Sept. 8. A writ Jet
the arrest of Kdward Y. Clarke, Im
perial wizard pre tern, of the Ku Klux
Klnn, wna ordered yesterday by Federal
Judge Frends D. Raker en Information
furnished by Hemer Elliett, District
Attorney. The information charges
Clarke, whose home is In Atlanta, with
possession and transportation of liquor.
It Is charged in the Intormntlen that
the Imperial wizard addressed n meet
ing at Munele, Ind.. Wednesday night
en "law enforcement" ilurlns which It
was reported te the police, that " hand
bag had been stolen from Mr. Clarke's
automobile. It is declared, however,
the bag fell from the automobile and
burst open, revealing a quart bottle
of liquor and $i00 In currency.
Judge Baker fixed 3lr. Clarke's bend
at $2000.
ROSENBLUTH TO TACOMA
FOR HEARING 0NSH00TING
Captain Says He Will Ge West In
Crenkhltc Case
Taroma. Wash., Sept. 8. (Ry A.
P.) Captain Rebert Hesenbluth. of
New Yeik, booked for n Pcdetal (5 rand
Jury Investigation here next month,
en a charge that he was Implicated
In the sheeting of Majer Alexander
Crenkhltc at Camp Lewis en October
LTi. l'JIS, may come here for the In
quin. it was indicated In a telegram
Rnsenbluth M'nt here te O. A. Mai Mai
strem. a friend.
Rnsenbluth in the message said he
had been refused permission te appear
before the t?r.tnd .Tur. 1'ollewlng is
a i epy of the telegram :
"Attorney Gener.il Daugherty hns
refu-ed me permission te tctlfv before
the Grand Jur. although I offered te
walic immumt.i. He admits ordering
this process I am considering the
possibility of going te Taeema any
wnj. Please let me knew the ad la
bility of making the trip. Father liar liar
ren and ether important witnesses hae
net been called.
The Pedernl Grand Jur will con
vene Septembt-r 1." te luestigitc the
case, which had been quiescent for sev
eral months.
FRIENDS REAFFIRM
RICHMOrCREED"
Chief Doctrines of Christianity
New Accepted by Liberals and
Conservatives Alike
Mether of June Mathis Dead
New Yerk, Sept. S. Mrs. Virginia
R. Mathis, mother of .Tune Mathis,
scenario writer, died jeMcrday in the
Hetel Aster nfter a short lljness.
ACTION NEARLY UNANIMOUS
Richmond. Ind.. Sept. 8. The Five
Years Meeting of Friends by an almost
unanimous vote reaffirmed :.csterday Its
belief In the "Richmond Declaration
of Faith," and Geerge Fex's letter te
the Governer of llarbades In 1071. both
of which are regarded as authoritative
expressions of the Quaker faith. Many
delegates expressed extreme sntisfnctlen
ever the harmonious manner In which
the body decided the question which
come before It by recommendation of
the Business Committee te reaffirm the
Richmond declaration with the elimi
nation of a clause which savs: "But
this ftlte declaration) shall net consti
tute a creed."
The reaffirmation of the Richmond
declaration with the elimination of the
clause Is regarded bv leaders as the
outstanding fenture of the conference.
The "Richmond Declaration" was
adopted here in 1SS7 at a conference of
Quaker leaders, out of which evolved
the present Five Years Meeting.
The clause which was eliminated res
tcrdav was added b) Five Years Meet
ing ten ears age. Its e'lminntlen. In
effect. gles the Decliratlen the stand
ing of a creed for the thirteen yearly
meetings affiliated with the Flve Year
Meeting. The two documents contain
the hlsterlcnllv distinctive doctrines of
the Friends' Church in relation te the
cardinal doctrines of Christianity.
Accept Divinity of Christ
The divinity of Christ nnd the In
spiration of the Bible, which have been
question by some denominations, are
accepted by the Declaration. The har
monious manner in which both the
liberal nnd conservative wings of the
Five Years Meeting reaffirmed the docu
ment It Is bclfcvcd will tend te fore
stall future argument as te the doc
trinal stand of the body. The Iter.
Frank Dell, pastor of the Friend
Church In Whlttler, Calif., which Is
the largest Quaker church In America,
warmly espoused the preposition te af
firm the Declaration with the elimina
tion of the clause. Timethy Nichelson,
who at ninety-three years Is affection
ately called the "grand old man of
American Quakerism," rationed the
stcpM which led te the adoption of the
Declaration In 1887. It was In his
home and bv his Invitation that Quaker
leaders in 1887 inld the foundation for
the Five Years Meeting.
An endowment of 200,000 was nsked
by the Bible Scheel Beard te develop
(.choe's In Friends' congregations and
te nbellsh the new ones in large cities.
Wilbur K. Themas, of the American
Friends Service Committee, presented
the report. "We are profoundly con cen
tinced that herein lies the success of
mi eincr iepanmcni8 nnu uearus or our
society," eald Mr. Themas. "We can can
net Impress this tee strongly. We are
aware that the kingdom Is net measured
by dollars and cents, but the original
promotion of organized Bible school
work Is largely dependent upon the
financial strength of the beard."
Appointed te Mission Beard
Resides supplying Bible school needs,
the Reard maintains a book and supply
house here, whose sales, the report
Mid, amounted te $17,000.
The following were appointed mem
bers of the American Friends' Foreign
Mission Heard: Geerge II. Moere,
president; Theodere Foxworthy, vice
president; Dickinsen Trust Company,
of Richmond, treasurer; Mlle 8.
Illncklc, general secretary; B. Willis
Becde, educational secretary, and Alta
Ij. Jewell, assistant treasurer and as
sistant secretin y.
A gain of $204,810 in contributions
for foreign mission work In the last flve
years ever the preceding quinquennial
was shown. Rciiie8tK In that period
amounted te $10,010. Twenty-two new
missionaries were deputised since
1017t Geerge H. Moere, chairman of
the beard, said the let of the foreign
missionary had become, that of a re
ligious educator devoting his time te
the training of religious teachers and
evangelists.
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New Yerk,, Sept. 8. Supreme Court
Justice Tompkins, of Rockland County,
who is prominently mentioned for the
Republican nomination for Governer,
adjourned court yesterday by n radio
message from a west-bound steamship.
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