KC KLI'X KI.AX. XKW YORK. .Jan. ;J. * Kii Klux Klan, the secret socieiv which lias warred on Catholic.-,, •Jews, and Xegroes, through its "ir.:.Mr Kdward Young (. larke, proclaims to-dav an inipendiie' invasion of the British’ Isles. Air Clarke states that at its J a st Klom okaiion the Klan eonterred on him a mandate to extend its invisible empire over all the Christian white races in every part of the globe, .\eeordingly he has arranged to depart .shortly with a large stall' for London, u here headquarters for the British isle.-. h ranee, ami Italy, will he c«taijlished. The "Jmperial Chant” expects to remain in these countries for the whole of next year. American membership of the Ixu ivlu.v, he says, now numbers !l<li,ooo. and he expects to recruit at least tut equal number in Kurope. Ihe •'K lon vokat ion, ’’ he states, will rescind the lain which it hitherto has imposed on Homan Catholics as members. “We cannot afford,” be says, "to antagonise Homan Catholics when we are launching our world-wide organisation for the maintenance of white supremacy in the world. The white races have been weakening steadily for many years, and all white men. regardless of religious crocus, mu.-t stand together in one great league against the numerically suIterior coloured races. This great task Xu Klttx Klan is about to undertake, and 1 thereiore am laying its cards 0 u the table.” -Mr Clarke makes the suggestive announcement that the overseas knights of the lvlan will be expected to don the same white robes and cowls as are used in this country. -Mr Clarke, who was questioned today regarding the complicity of the Klan in the murder in August at -Merrotige, Louisiana, of two men. salt! that careful investigations had convinced him that the murders were committed "by another masked organu sation wearing gowns similar to out own.” The regalia of the Klan is manufactured at Atlanta, Georgia, by a comnain- of which Mr C'larke is a share-
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 April 1923, Page 4
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