SUIT CHARGESPLAN SEEKS TOCONTROL U. S.ACTION IV I\m\\\POTiIS FFT)-1 R\I ( OFRT IIX I \liF ORDER WOFFD BK SI PFJ1-GOVERNM I. NT7,. pnit«*. Ind.. Oct 3—Charges1. v» - *•*. • . “ * rJv* * ' ':;'A * : . f‘s . !•' . . fej .....; *■ *. ■ '.'.v ’’t * r • nbers of the Ku Klux Klan p. v c aspiring to become a super j ^-•vrrrment that will supplant the j• . u4 ’ • .»?e£t6yconstitution of the United States, anda r rr voring to take over* the ad-!?tr ition of justice in the UnitedS*afe5«, are contained in a suit against*the Klan filed in federal court here; !':**e Tuesday on behalf of six resi-1 cbnrs of South Bend, Ind. |l! is further asserted in the decla- |ration that the Ku Klux Kian in-.'tends to take over the military forces . of the country and take government j pr perties to be turned over to the jdefendant and influence army boardsof Inquiry that look into the dispo-jr.tion of property.The suit asks that -the membership ' -*=; of he Indiana Klan nrga niza-*' n be seized and that A. B. Ander- \ n. udg« of the federal court, eraqt e prelin inary injunction, later to be jpermanent, restraining the de-fc - p.-t from representing the plain-r» be members of the Klan. ie for a hearine: on the nlea*B A flfci'W.0m