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tors (which Mr. Adler has now sent to the "China Mall") is Jan. 26.]
It is obvious that the statements -as printed in the Sentinel" and as cabled to the "China Mail" can- not be reconciled to each other, It is equally obvious that soms- body must be lying.
Z. B. W.
LOCAL PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY
ON 350 METRES
GODDARD CASE
(Continued from Page 3.)
When dancing the women attach themselves to male partners, who buy them boxes of chocolates, the The following programme will be wholesale price of which is from two broadcast to-day from the Govern- to three shillings, which are sold in ment radio station on the Peak, the the club for twenty-five to thirty
metres. Billings a box..... wave-length being 360 The call sign of the station is
Z.B.W.
The writers are not satisfied with these complaints, but make in- 5.30-8.30 p.m. Demonstration sidious, lying, and unfounded allega. tlens against the police, who are 7.48 p.m.-Evening Weather Re-powerless to defend themselves be cause the writers hide themselves ba port.
under the cloak of anonymity,
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What the "China Mail" parti- cularly wishes to know is whether Programme. the $1,000 offered by the Christian Science Parent Church can claimed (ie. by "securing a de- finite denial by the Christian Science Mother Church, Boston, of Mrs. Eddy's alleged use of druga"), and such sum to go to "any Hong Kong charity."
"Speaks for Itself"
·
"New York Times" of Jan. 19;~~
p.m.-Evening Programme (H.M.V. & Vietor Records).
"Clowns In Clover," Selection...---- The New Mayfair Orchestra.
"We're Living At The Cloisters" and "So Tired," Comedienne- Gracle Fields.
Kindly "Blind Eye" Dealing with the case of Anna Gadda, who was stated in the in- have given Goddard dictment to 2500, Mr. Clarke said that the jury would find that the notes received traced in their
"Wine, Woman And Song from her were The following is from the Waltz" and "Southern Roses-sequence. Mrs. Godda was not in this country now, and therefore was Waltz," (Strauss)-Chicago Sym-
not standing her trial. She had The accredited version of the phony Orchestra. "Life of Mary Baker Eddy," by
"Gypsy Caprice" and "Shep kept a heuse of ill-fanse in Greek-
reports street. Goddard's Sibyl Wilbur, will be revised so herd's Madrigal," Violin Solo-always favourable, and to the effect that it cannot furnish either an Fritz Kreisler. occasion for misapprehension or a pretext for controversy,"
Prayer,"
"Mountain Lovers" and "Nir the vana," Tenor-John Turner. trustees of the will of the found- "Lohengrin-Elan's Dream" and er of the ao-called "Mother "Lohengrin-Elizabeth's Church" of Christian Science have Soprano-Maria Jeritza. so informed John V. Dittemore, a "The Drage Way" and "Homes," deputy leader of the Christian" Humorous-Norman Long, Science Parent Church, a schisma-
"Chelsea Fayre" and "London tic branch of the First Church of derry Air," Organ Solo-Reginald Christ, Scientist. Mr. Dittemore, Goas-Custard.
that it was an hotel.
were
The last count dealt with a similar house in Kingly-street, W., which was conducted by an Italian named Pianchilla. The allegation was that a third party, who had guaranteed payment to builders on Planchilla's behalf, thank Goddard, and gave him money for the kindly "blind aye" he had kept on the premises.
Mr. Clarke, concluding his open- a former director of the Mother "Tannhauser The Evening Star" ing address, said that Goddard also Church and a former trustee of and "Die Meistersinger Priza had a deposit account at Barclay's the will of Mary Baker Eddy, in Song," Violoncello Solo Pablo Bank, in Edgware-road, which he terprets this announcement by the Casals.
fod with fifty pounds at a time in trustees as the "first admission in "Tosca"-Potpourri - Marek Treasury notes until it stood at eighteen years that Mrs. Eddy em- Weber & His Orchestra.
$2,025. He also had a current ac- ployed physicians and used drugs "Le Cygne" and "Moment Musicount at Westminster Bank, Streat- during the last ten years of her cal," Violoncello Solo-Pablo ham, a remarkable feature of which life."
¡Casals,
was that while money was always Such a charge has been fre- "Minuet" and "Nocturne In E going in, none was taken out. There quently made but has never been Flat Mafer," Piano Solo Sergei was £699 there. The money, in the admitted by officials of the Chris- Rachmaninoff,
Edgware-road branch had been on tian Science Church.
"Parla! Valee" and "The Gypsy deposit so long that it had earned Mr. Dittemore wrote a formal And The Bird," Soprano-Amelita £224. There had been traced to protest to the trustees under the Galli-Curci.
Goddard's possession a sum will of Mary Baker Eddy against: "Largo" (from "Xerxes") and 217,964. further publication "in Its present "Pomp And Circumstance" March, Treasury Note Deposits form," of Sibyl Wilbur's "Life of Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
The first of the witnesses called Mary Baker Eddy." He declared "Blossom's Film Scenario," Talk-gave evidence in regard to the safes that a chapter added after the ing-John Henry & Blossom. rented by Goddard, and the banking death of Mrs. Eddy "contains, an "Storm" (Meale), Organ Solo-accounts of the three defendants.
Edward Francis Moody, an em- page 384, the wholly false state- Arthur Meale. ment that the realisation of life,'
ployee of the Pall Mall Safety in other words, the purely mental "I Love The Moon" and Deposit, said that in October, 1928, and spiritual form of treatment ("Jeunesse," Tenor-Walter Glynne. a safe was let to a man who gave
which Christian Science teaches,
10.10 p.m.-News Bulletin,
of
Vocal Gems from "The Waltz the name of "Joseph Eagles." "That was the man," said Mr. Moody, pointing a dinger at Goddard, who half stood up in the dock.
H.M.V. Light Opera Company.
God Save The King. 10.30 p.m. Close Down.
had been for forty years her (Mrs. Dream" and "The Merry Widow," Eddy's) great and only physician.' As you well know, Mrs. Eddy em ployed physicians professionally, and took drugs on numerous occa stóns during the last ten years of her life."
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MISCONDUCT "
ON THREE COUNTS
Mr. Alfred Tucker, manager of of the Wimbledon Park branch Barclays Bank, stated that certain notes which had been issued to Ribuff and which were afterwards : traced to Goddard, covered the period between October, 1925, and September, 1927. Ribum 'frequent- ly drew out money in bank notes, At the Kowloon Magistracy yes-and he had made not the slightest terday afternoon, Mr. T. S. Whyte- objection to his account being dis- Smith heard a case In which an closed to the police. Indian constable was charged with
During the cross-examination of "misconduct" on three counts as Mr. Tucker a bundle of Bank of follow:-
England nates was passed to the
"As trustees of Mrs. Eddy's es- tate," Mr. Dittemore continued, INDIAN CONSTABLE CHARGED "you have placed or caused to be placed thousands of copies of this volume in public libraries through- out the world. Thus, through the use of Mrs. Eddy's trust funds you have misled the public regarding facts, the truth of which it Is es- sential to make known in order for her lifework to be understood."
(1) entering a tailor's shop at jury for inspection. As they were H. A. T: Dow, corresponding No. 31, Haiphong-road without a handed back to the usher Mr.. secretary of the trustees, replied warrant; (2) attempting to obtain Justice Avory remarked, "Put them. to Mr. Dittemore as follows:→→→ ja bribe of 40 cents from the In-back into the envelope. Those notes
"The sentence partly quoted inmates; and (3) larceny of 70 cents have not been cancelled yet." your letter is to be revised so that from one of the inmates. there can be no question as to its being in accord with the fac.. It can be and probably would be correctly construed as it is."
(Laughter.)
Mr. L. H. C. Calthorp, A.S.P., Evidence was given of payments prosecuted, whilst the defendant was into Goddard's deposit account at represented by Mr. -H. J. Armstrong, the Edgware-road branch of who pleaded "not guilty" to all the Barclays Bank. Opened in June, 1919, with £200, payments of £50 at
The latter added that the revi-charges.
sion would be made so that, "it The case for the prosecution was a time were made at first, these cannot furnish either an occasion that the defendant entered the being increased after 1923 to pay- for misapprehension or a pretext tailor's shop on the night of Febru-ments of 3100 and over.
The pay- for controversy.”
ary 11 whilst three of the shop ments Into the bank were Mr. Dittemore in a second letter fokis were playing tin-kau. On Treasury notes.
entering the defendant was alleged
said:
about
to
The manager of the Streatham
"Please let me know, promptly to have said "Sik tak, aik tak" High-road branch of the West- "Understand, what steps you propose to take to (meaning
under-minster Bank said there was on withdraw the book from libraries." stand?") and held up four fingers, account there in the name of George No reply to this letter has been indicating that he wanted 40 cents. Goddard, Valley-road, Streatham. received yet. Mr. Dow, when ask- The fokis knew that the defen-Mra, Amella Goddard had the power ed what action would be taken, dant wanted a bribe, but took no to sign cheques on it. From the told a representative of the "New notice of him. Defendant went opening of the account in August, York Times" in Boston that "the away, but returned
ten 1925, to September, 1928, no cheque trustees' letter speaks for Itself. minutes later. This time he was was drawn on it. Suma, usually in We do not specifically deny the alleged to have said that he wanted Treasury notes, were paid in re- statement about the physicians.”
40 cents. He was refused because gularly, and in September last the "Do Not Specifically Deny"
the players knew that tin-kau play account was £593 18s. In credit. A special despatch to
ing was not an offence. The at- "The
Alfred George Kirkia stated that World" (New York) from Boston on cused became incensed at this rein December, 1927, Goddard paid Jan. 18 reads:
fusal and, seeing some money on the £400 for a motor-car mostly in table, he seized. It and went out. Treasury notes.
H. A. T. Dow, Corresponding Secretary of the trustees, under the The money (70 cents) belonged to The trial was adjourned until the will of Mary Baker Eddy, admits one of the players.
following day, defendants being receipt of two letters from John V. When the foki followed the defen- allowed bail of £2,000 each as at the Dittemore, one protesting against dant out of the shop and accused police-court.
a statement in Sybil Wilbur's life him of larceny, the latter arrested [It will be recalled that all three of Mary Baker Eddy to the effect him and took him to the Folica defendants
that the mental and spiritual form Station, where he was charged with sentenced.]
of treatment which Christian gambling. Then the allegation was Science teaches had been Mrs. made against defendant and investi- Eddy's only physician, when in gations resulted in the present reality, Dittemore charges, ab em- charges against him. ployed physicians and took drugs The case was adjourned.
for the last ten years' of her life.
and second demanding that they let
him know what they intend to do à about the book.
were convicted and
WAR ON DRUGS
AN INFORMAL AGREEMENT
ARRANGED
Washington, Yesterday, ent with a plea by Sir Henry Jappe Mr. F. B. Kellogg (Secretary of Dow refuses to say anything fur- of London, for co-operation between the State Dept.), has announced the ther than that the trustees are Christian Science and the medical conclusion of an informal agree ment between the United States, "considering Dittemore's second fraternity SO letter and every indefinite on the Sir Henry appe, is a lecturer for Britain, Japan and eleven other questions of Mrs. Eddy's alleged use the Christian Salence Parent European nations for closer co- of physicians and drugs. Church, led by Mr. Annie. C. Bill operation in combatting the drug The trustees letter apeaks for "While Eddy lived," he said, traffic. The agreement involves a itself," he said. "We do not spe-the progress of her church was direct exchange of information on cificially deny the statement about phenomenal. The effect of her persons violating the drug lawa the physicians, a
De death was the leaving of the cen- Reuter's American Service. He adde that the bouk referred to trai office of Inspiration andau
is not controlled by the trusters, but thority vacant,
Is copyrighted and published by the Mrs. Blll, he saidabad Alled this
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