Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 319, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1928 — Page 18

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ONE E. CLARKE APPEARS AGAIN, BUSY ORGANIZIN’ Seeks ‘Kingdom’ Material in One-Time Scene of # His Great Film Project. Once again Edward Young Clarke Is a’organizing. And Clarke is a great little organizer. Clarke now is the sovereign president of the Supreme Kingdom land Its Sovereign Portress. Clarke took hold of the Ku-Klux Klan when that organzation was a Struggling little group and applied high presssure salesmanship to make it a body powerful enough to dictate election of Governors and appointment of United States Senators. Lamented Picture Project Then Clarke transfeired his activities to Indianapolis to form the Twentieth Century Motion and Dramatic Club, Inc. Twenty Indianapolis bankers, industrial leaders and capitalists met with Clarke and Stoughton A. Fletcher, former banker, and subscribed from SSOO to SIO,OOO apiece {for life memberships. The motion picture enterprise was to do mighty things. There was to be a movie theater j .seating several thousand persons! r here and similar ones in other cities ! Dramatic clubs were to be formed • everywhere. A motion picture colony was to be established in Florida to produce Twentieth Century pictures to be shown in Twentieth Century movie houses. i Active and Crusading That was several years ago. Clarke now wants members for the Supreme Kingdom. Advertisements for solicitors to i obtain membership were refused by Indianapolis newspapers. The organization is chartered in Georgia. Its offices is at Tulsa, Okla. - It is an “active" and crusading’’ group, with “benevolent, political and fraternal tendencies, open to men and women.” Has Seven Degrees The “kingdom’s” building program totals $1,300,000, calling for structures over the country and a shrine at Washington, D. C„ to cost $500,000. The order will have seven decrees, namely, Pioneer Crusader, Alspha, one not yet named, Lydian (musical degree), Mohican (playground degree), and a mystic degree for philosophical, ethical and ritualistic minded prospects. AIRPLANE SAVES SSOO Quick Transfer of $3,500,000 by Air Cuts Down Interest. SAN FRANCISCO, May 4.—The transfer by plane of $3,500,000 between the California National Bank of Sacramento and the Wells Fargo Bank and the Union Trust Company of this city saved SSOO in interest which would have accrued in the event of slower transportation. Jefferson Club to Meet Tonight will be “candidates’ night” at the Maribn County Jefferson Club meeting in the Denison. All Democratic candidates have been invited for brief speeches, Dr. D. S. Goble, club president, an-

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I. U. Graduate Wins Prize lill United Prrsx BLOOMINGTON. Ind„ May 4. “Canada North of Fifty-six Degrees” is the title of an essay published by E. M. Kindle gradute of Indiana University class of 1894. Kindle is director of the department of paleeontology in the Canadian geological survey. He won a prize for the best essay on the subject. He will give a series of lectures on the subject this summer at London University.

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