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“Kill Them,” They Cried Out
Audience’s Reply to Question as to Anarchists.
Detroit, Mich., September
15.—Nearly 2,000 people had gathered in Light Guard armory this
afternoon when Mayor Maybury called to order the public mass meeting
in memoriam of the late President McKinley, which the common council
called at its special session yesterday. The keynote of the speakers
was the necessity of uprooting and stamping out anarchy in this
country. General R. A. Alger, secretary of war in President McKinley’s
former cabinet, said:
“The root of anarchy which has been
started in our country and which has resulted in the loss of a president
should be stamped out. It is out imperative duty to stamp out the
evil.”
He was followed by General H. M. Duffield,
who declared:
“Congress dare not adjourn without
passing a measure which will stamp out this greatest of evils—anarchism.”
When Alfred Russell, a leader of the
local bar, asked what shall be done with anarchists, there were
cries from the audience of “Kill them! Burn them!”
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