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Bulletin No. 40.

Addressed to "Faithful and Esteemed Klansmen and Klanswoman". Begins with addressing the large "Publishing House in Ontario" that is "interested in our Anglo-Saxon Movement", that will publish a paper in their interest and financed by subscriptions from members. This "official paper" will help spread articles of instructions to members and others interested in the principles of their movement. The Publishing House has requested the Organization to supply material relative to their work, and they will publish items of current topics and general news. The weekly paper would cost $2.00 per year. Further addresses reports that there are too many that are "not" interested in the Klan, but use it as a "centre to air their family quarrels and social differences". This will only humiliate the Klan in "the eyes of the alien world". They thus need more members who will live up to their obligations, and work in Clannish unison. Signed by George Marshall, Imperial Wizard, and J.S. Lord, Imperial Kligrapp.

Invisible Empire: Knights of the Ku Klux Klan of Kanada correspondence 5

Addressed to a Mr. W.H. Hutchison in Oshawa, ON. "Arrangements have been made for you committee to meet the Executive Committee of the Imperial Kloncilium on Tuesday next, November 10, between the hours of one and two o'clock. I trust that this will be convenient, because you will not only meet Dr. Fowler and myself, but also the other members of the Executive who are deeply interested in the situation at Oshawa, and the general condition throughout Canada". Signed "Yours in the Sacred Unfailing Bond, O. Elliott, Director of Propagation".

Pamphlet "Invisible Empire"

Header reads "Knights and Ladies of the KuKluxKlan of Canada", titled "Bulleting No. 10: To be read in open Konclave at the very earliest app". Inside reads a "greetings" and a brief history. Begins in 1928 with their "amalgamation" of four "map klans" in Canada to form a "National Klan in the country". Mentions a klan in Alberta and British Columbia, a klan in Ottawa which has "proven to be one of the most aggressive and progressive bodies in the Dominion". Lists a few towns across Canada while speaking about importance of "home", "church", "the cause", "fraternity", "blood", "Anglo-Saxon", "Yuletide", and "Protestantism". Also concerned by "tyranny and education in an old fashion God fearing home", the "suffering from a yellow press and yellow literature", wanting the "medieval vow of poverty, compared to today's craze for money, which aspires gunman and thuds and gamblers". Calls for a "sexual standard" and "stress obedience". In general, insisting to believe in the British Empire, because by default one would also believe in Christianity. Also believing in the British and Christianity along with the United Nations will prevent a second World War. Includes a song by William V Newson for "Canadian Opportunities Magazine". The end is signed "George Marshall".

Bulletin No. 42

Mentions that the KKK-K and KKK of the British Empire amalgamated into the "Invisible Empire Knights of KKK", but that this is false, because there is no affiliation between the two. Also, a "CL Fowler" and "JH Hawkins" were banished from "KKK-C" and "KKK-US". Questions of legitimacy within the groups.

Correspondence

Mr Edward Coleman Black, editor of the "Fiery Cross" and "Twixt Love and Duty".

Correspondence

Concerns about split factions within KKK-K, and people are seeing that its falling on itself. Wishes to build a truce klan on motto "Non Silba Sid Anthar", meaning "Not for Self but for Others". Factions hunting "klancraft" in general meetings at a Sovereign Hall, 805 Dover Count Road.

Correspondence from Fowler

Suggesting an "open air naturalization Ceremony and Demonstration for Eastern Ontario". Mentions a meeting to be held in Nappanee, because it's center of its forces, which include Oshuwa, Bowmansville, Peterboro, Trenton, Belleville, Bath, Kingston, Gananoque, Porth, Smith Falls, Brockville, Ottawa, Prescott, Cornwall. Suggests to contact an "Ernest Hughson" of 220 Division St Kingston.

Document of suspension

Outlining the suspension of Homer B. Nay, "guilty of offense under Article XVIII, section 2, notation (2) (4)". Also for "conspiring against the best interest of our organization and has been guilty of creating dissention and discord".

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