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Show NEW RACE TO RUIEW0RLD; Chicago. Sept 4 A new race of I Aryan stock kvhlch Is destined to rule the world, Is developing on the I Pacific coast, according to prominent theosophists from all parts of the country, who gathered h. ro today to attend the opening session of tho ' twenty-seventh annual meeting of the; American Section of the Thcosophlcol society, which will hold dally sessional until next Monday One of the principal matters to be' considered Is the development of the, society's flftcon acre tract at Klatoua, Cai., now used as the headquarters for the organization, established two years ago at a cost of $100,000. A school has been opened for the cult with 60 volunteer workers The ultimate ulti-mate plan Is to use Klatona, which is In the municipal boundaries of Los Angeles for the organization of a colony col-ony which is to be the nucleus of u new race or physical type In America Amer-ica which theosophists believe is now forming in this country "This root race is the 6lxth sub race of Aryan stock and there ar? unmistakable signs that it has appeared ap-peared on the Pacific coast," said Max Wardall of Seattle. "It Is a new physical type and is the result oi the gradual process of reincarnation In our opinion. We believe this rac Is destined to rule the earth KuKen-Ics KuKen-Ics has played an Important part in the development of tbe new type We expect to establish a colony at Kla tona. Cal.. which will serve as the nucleus of this new race There has been much discussion as to the char-k char-k terlstlrs of the new race. The new type Is taller, more athletic and somewhat darker than the prevailing; type. "Its members have a finer nervous organisation and a higher spiritual perception. At the proper time we expect a Messiah to appear on earth and direct the destinies of the new-race new-race the same as Christ did centuries ago." C F. Holland of Los Angeles. Cal , said three young men are preparing themselves to be used as human rep-reaentatlYaa rep-reaentatlYaa of the new Messiah und that the question of which may be chosen was causing considerable discussion dis-cussion among theosophists throughout through-out the world The members of the Society of the ff Eastern Star believe the honor will fall to K rlshnamurlta Alcyona. an In- m dlan. who Is IS years of age, and i-three i-three years ago wrote a profound book which attracted the attention of thinkers of the subject of reincarnation reincar-nation Another candidate Is an Englishman Eng-lishman whose identity Is not re- , vealed. and the third is said to be a resident of Chicago. All three candidates, candi-dates, are according to theosophists, undergoing a system of training for j q the purification of their physical, emotional and mental beings In an- I ticlpatlon of being selected for this sacred service h A T W arrington cncral secretary i i of the society. In his annual report. mi declared that there are more than j fcj 5000 theosophists In America at pres- iea . nt and that more than 800 converts were reported since the last annual jjj, meeting Among the early arrivals were: fccte General Secretary A. T. Warrington, iW Klatona. Cal, Mrs Marie Russak. tut Paris; Carlos S Hardy. Los Angeles; kt ft Henry Hotchnr. New York. Max kfy Wardall, Seattle; Irving S Cooper, Jj, Chicago. Julia K. Sommer New L York; L W. Rogers. New York; C. k u F Holland, los Angeles, D. S Unger, Chicago. j m |