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o HLANTO WELCONE CATHOLIC MEMBERS Leader of K. K. K. Seks to Erase Anti-Romanism Issue Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 29.~How the Ku Kiux Klan plans to plant its flaming cross in England, France and Italy within the next six months, and later to establish itself in almost every country In the world, waa told here by Edward Young Clarke, imperial glant and recognized dictator of the or- ganization, Clarke sald he would leave soon for London, taking a large staff with him, and open forelgn headquarters, The groundwork in the first three coun- ,tries to be invaded already has been well laid, he gald. Bid to Catholics “We will extend the Klan's mem- bership to all Caucasian races,” sald Clarke, ‘“and white supremacy throughout the earth will be our sio- gan. The Klonvokation will meet in speclal session shortly and repeal that provision in our organic law which debars members of the Catholic faith trom membérship, “I expect to remain overseas most of next year, as the Klonvokation dt its last sesslon placed me in charge of the internationalization work. We intend to spread our roster to include members of every Christian' white race on the face of the globe. The bl:ck #nd yellow races will be bar- re Clarke explained his post of Im- perial Giant corresponds to that of chalrman of the hoard of directors of & business organization., He diverted from his interview to deny the Klan NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERA™D, FRIDAY, had & part in the murders gt Mer[them to know we are hands off now, Rouge, La. and want them to join with us in Blames Another Order mafntaining the supremacy of the “Careful Investigation convinces us|White race another masked organization 1{s in| Clarke said the Klan would not go o;-enuon in that section,” he sald.|abroad to engage In politics. He de- "Its members wear gowns similar to|clared the Klan Is being made & po- ours, We are innocent, and time will |litical Issue In some states by its op- prove this' ponents, Clarke added that the Kian is not| TM same white robes and masks In polities and the imperial officers|used In this country will be sold to stand ready to revoke the charter of |OVerseas Klansmen, Clarke announced, any ' Klan chapter that enters politica| The Atlanta company which manufac- as an organization, He gave the|tures Kiux ‘regalia, of which Clarke present membership of the Klan as|And Mrs. Ellzabeth Tyler are stock- 980,000 .and mald the overseas pro-|holders, will establish manufacturing gram would double it In six months, (P'4nts in the countries Invaded. Discussing the plan to spread to other countries, Clarke sald: “While supremacy must be main- talned and the white men of the world must stand together as one great organization and against « the numerically superior colored races. The Klan s about to undertake this great task and I am now laying the ot o T2 Year 0ld Survivor in Triangu- No Grudge Agailnst Negro “The white race has been weaken- H H ing steadily during the past few ycars, lal' Flght m l’afl No white man has the right to mix his blood with that of any lower race and we want to break this up. We San Antonlo, Texas, Dec. 20.—A. D, are not warring against the negro,|Halliburton, 72, of Somerset was re- We have no grudge aguinst him, but|manded to jail without bail by Justice he s not the white can’s equal, either |of the Peace Ben Fisk yesterday after soctally or politically, and must keep|the killing of J. G. Harwood, 22, and | his place. All good negroes know|W. A. Chapman, 48, in a street battle this 1s practically the unwritten law |at Somerset earlier in the day. in a white man's country, According to reports made to depu- “The impression that we are antl- |ty sheriffs, Harwood was shot by Catholic must be erased. We are|Chapman and Chapman was later anti-nothing, but are a pro and con killed by Halliburton, who was Har- organization, and we believe in toler- [wood's father-in-law. ance, ~We can't afford to antagonize| The trouble is said to have resulted Catholics when we are about to|[from a feud arising from the dis- launch our world-wide organization |charge of Mrs, Marian Harwood, wife and spread it to all white races, of [of the slain man, as a school teacher which so many are Catholic,” by Chapman, who was superintendent Asked if the Klan approved of the |of schools. anti-Catholic campaign waged by the Chapman and Harwood are sald to Searchlight, its official organ, Clarke |have met in the center of the main replied: business street at Somerset and by- “If some of our number have |standers said they saw Harwood slap fought Catholics in the past we want!Chapman in the face. Chapman is W' Ly - A STRIKING MARK-DOWN SALE CLEARING OUT our Coats and Dresses because it is an annual occurence here not to carry merchandise of any description from one season to another, regardless of cost, or of any loss we may incur in so doing. SHREWD WOMEN WILL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE RIGHT IN THE MIDST OF A COLD WINTER DRESSES $19.75—8$22.50 and $25.00 Dresses grouped in one big lot. Made of Poiret Twill, Piquetine, Velvet, Taffeta, Canton Crepes and' Laces. CHOICE OF THE ENTIRE LT ....... $14.00 Other Dresses at one-third to one-half off. COATS $16.75 Sport Coats, plaid back, some are all lined. $11.00 Reduction . $5.75 $19.75 Sport and Dress Coats $14.00 Reduction $5.75 $22.75 Coats of desirable materials $16.00 Reduction $6.75 $25.00 Coats plain and fur collared \ $18.00 Reduction $7.00 $32.50 “Fur Collared: Coats of all wool; materials. $24.00 Reduction $8.50 ALL SIZES 16 to 56. Plenty of navy, black and brown. BATH ROBE SPECIAL Balance of our entire stock of $2.95—$3.45—$3.95 Bath Robes. Made of Corduroy and Beacon Blanket material in $2.69 HOSIERY $1.95 Van Raalte, Kramer and Onyx gil:ckm B $l 65 $2.25 Onyx Pointex Stockings, with LB $1.89 Jay’s Pure Dyed Silk Stockings, ab- St $2.00 szgtick::ngs, all colors .. $2 a l 9 All Hosiery reduced except those resiricted by manufacturers w i, 4 4 DECEMBER 29, 1922, * bullets into the body, fired one shot which missed. Mother, She Admits ter have quarreled.” but admitted: twenty-one in April. LEFT $250,000 ESTATE real estate valued at $76,000 COATS $39.00 Coats with large fur collais, all silk lined and interlined b o $29.75 Reduction $9.25 $49.00 Coats with beaver collars, all wool materials, $35.00 Reduction $14.00 $55.00 Coats of Evora Ormandale, etc., with beau- tiful fur col $39.75 Reduction $15.25 $65.00 Coats with real squirrel and beaver collars $48.00 Reduction $17.00 $100.00 Coats of Lustrossa Fashiona and Orlando with beautiful collar and cuffs $79.50 Reduction $20.50 Wonderful Assortments Chapman s sald to have then turned his pon toward Hallibur- ton, who was standing nearby, and pistol belug empty the next attempt to fire resulted In the gun snapping. Halliburton then drew his pistol and fired at Chapman, Chapman ran with Halllburton pursulhg and firing. Chapman dashed iInto a. drug store asking some ‘one to give him another gun, Halliburton pursued the fleeing man through the store into another street where Chapman was killed, MISS MINTER LEAVES HOMF, Movie Actress Had Quarrel With Los Angeles, Dec. 29,—Mary Miles Minter, motion picture actress, has left the home of her mother, Mrs. Charlotte Shelby and has set up her own establishment, according to a story printed in the Los Angeles Times today. Report {s current, according to the Times that “mother and daugh- Interviewed at her new home, Miss Minter sald her mother was ‘“ideal” “It is true we have quarreled, but we had only motherly and daughterly quarrels, such as happen in any family. - I wanted a home of my own, where I could do the funny little things I like to do, gnd I got me one.” Miss Minter said she would be Chicago, Dec. 29.—The late Repre- gentative James R. Mann, who died in Washington Nov. 30, left an estate of $260,900, which will go to his widow, it was disclosed yesterday when his will was filed for probate. It consists of $175,000 in personal property and sald to have drawn his pistol and Qflfififl'#fi#fi#fiflmfifi“#flfl”@fifl@’“." Harwood turned to run, Chapman B fired, the first shot striking the young man in the spine, Harwood fell to ground and Chapman fired three more —TOMORROW— The CLEARANCE SALE Of Every Winter Hat in Our Stock At Ridiculously Low Prices Every Trimmed Hat to be sold regardless of cost. This is your opportunity to wlm&, t one or more of OUR HIGH GRADE HATS at losx than the cost of the material. A good & assortment for selection. YOU CAN BUY A $15.00 HAT $5.00 Hand made of fine Lyons Velvet YOU CAN BUY A ° $10.00 HAT $3.50 Snappy styles in colors YOU CAN BUY A $5.98 HAT $1.98 " Panne Velvet in combination YOU CAN BUY A $7.98 H $2.50 Brocade and Metal Cloth effect. 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