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English: Arthur Hornbui Bell (1891-1940) in the Morning Post of Camden, New Jersey on August 2, 1940. Reprinted from the PM newspaper |
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Источник | Morning Post of Camden, New Jersey on August 2, 1940 |
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Klan Rides N.J. Again. Fiery Crosses Burn in Sussex. Parade Soon at Bund Camp. New York PM. The Ku-Klux Klan has come to life with renewed vigor in New Jersey. It can no longer be considered a joke; the countryside is taking it as a perfectly American organization. The hills of Sussex and neighboring counties are littered with the charred remnants of its symbol, the fiery cross. Week after week, without interference by authorities, meetings of its hooded and white-sheeted membership are held. The wooden cross is burned within sight of well traveled highways; the Klansmen parade through village streets. Wide Open. The meetings are not held in secret places; it is only the membersnip mat is secret. On Saturday night a tree, 25 feet high with a 10-foot cross-pole, was burned on the out-skirts of the village of Sussex, 65 miles from New York. From 10 to 200 (estimates vary) hooded men and women gathered , around, listened to speeches by men who said they were Kleagle and Kailiff of the Knights of the Ku-Klux Klan Active in Klan organization it Arthur Bell, referred to as the Kailiff for New Jersey. Bell spoke at Saturday night's , meeting, at Sussex. He boasted to a reporter, who reached the scene while the cross was still burning, that Klansmen and Klanswomen had ridden through Sussex "with their hoods down." "They're not afraid to be known," Bell said. Will Meet the Bund. Bell was proud of the meeting 200 attended it, he-said but more intent on August 18. ' On that day he and the Klan plan to parade at Camp Nordland, the German-American Bund's 100 acres near Newton, N. J. "I'll make Americans of those Germans," Bell said. It will cost a quarter a person to see them meet.
So They Say. "Can the minister of information say when it will be possible to persuade Hitler to get married to a sensible woman?" Will Thorne, Labor member, in a session of the British House of Commons. "Teachers have a perfect right to express their own opinion to pupils if they're clearly labeled personal views." Dr. William A. Hamm, assistant superintendent, N. Y. schools. "We have to put the fear of God into engineers and the recognition of our biological needs into parsons." Earnest A. Hootton, British anthrqpologist and writer. fell America her time is com- unless she wakes uo." Adrian Minister of the -Interior f18 " government. Yi theyU ha,ve,t2 eTxeUi at the mess shack." Judge P Pattern being told, on k tchen duty gt patts. ho .. . '.:.. j secretary 01 war. "1 had no comeback. You can't fight a ghost." Dr. William E. Boyce, whose divorce proceeding insisted that his wife had been estranged from him by a ghost named Sho-Sha.
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