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OF
DISTURBANCE IN
CHURCH
Vicar Declared Guilty
FINED WITH TWO OF
HIS WARDENS
The Rev. Samuel Shannon, agedį. 151. vicar of St. Luke's Church,
Leicester, and two churchwardens.. William Collington, aged 53, and Wilfred Joseph Parkinson, aged 51.. were, at Leicester Quarter Sessions] Last month, found guilty on charges- of disturbing diving service in the church.
Dr. Shannon was fined £20. Wi- iam Collington was fined £20 and Wilfred James Paritinson £3.
Dr. Shannon was allowed until Aug. I to pay and Collington was Jallowed a month.
They had been committed by the Leicester city magistrates on three summonses alleging that on March they disturbed the congregation and, unlawfully disturbed the Rev. Harold John Drummond while officinting at divine service.
Protection Of Decencies Mr. A. P. Marshall, prosecuting, said that there were no motives förl bringing the proceedings other than the protection of the decencies of public worship.
It was with regret that the criminal law had been put into
FORMER FASCIST operation.
inte
CHARGED
Hobby Collecting Weapons
SMALL ARMOURY FOUND
the
Dr. Shannon was adjudicated, bankrupt on May 25 last year, and) a writ of sequestration of the living! of St. Luke's was issued.. He re- fused to recognise the jurisdiction of the Bankruptcy Court, and be was committed to prison until bei purged his contempt of Court.
Inhibited
Among the subjects which will be greatly changed are drawingi and divinity, both of which are
Dr. Shannon was released from prison after having been there nine now given positions of absurd im-
months. He returned and took up portance. Many children waste
residence at St. Luke's in the mid- hours lining in" so-called free hand drawings. It is probable |
Mr. Clyde Wilson, magistrate at die of March, and in March he con-
last ducted what Mr. Marshall describ other South-Western Police-court, that photography or some
will be oath ordered enquiries to be made ed as rival services" to those held method of reproduction
association of Cyril by Mr. Drummond, who had been taught alternatively. The mental Sokoloff, aged 19. Elmfield-road, requested by the bishop to officiate. stimulation will be the same. the Balham, with the British Union of benefit to the vast majority of Fascists.
On March 17 the bishop formally children, who have no talent
Sokoloff was charged with having licensed Mr. Drummond to perforin even interest in drawing, will be in his possession firearms without a the offices in connection with St. far greater, and the number of certificate.
Luke's, and inhibited Dr. Shannon technically deficient photographs, Det.-Sgt. Morris, Scotland from performing duties
the parish taken every year will be usefully Yard, produced a photograph of aor anywhere in the diocese. reduced.
Describing events on March 22, collection of weapons found in Soko-: History is another subject which loff's possession. These included six Mr. Marshall said that Dr. Shan- will be taught on completely dif-rites and a repeating ride. a nun him in procession into the church, non called on 1,000 people to follow ferent lines. Children will be ber of bayonets and navd swords,! shown how to study world move-five life-preservers and two knuckle and, after his churchwardens had ments rather than the birth and dusters. He said Sokolof told him ung open the doors, marched down This occurred i the aisle singing. of whom be made a hobby of collecting while Mr. Drummond, was preach- death of kings, many
Previous proceedings made but little more difference to weapons. the world than the least of their against him for having weapons in E. and Dr. Shannon proceeded to subjecti
This possession had been adjourned
sine die.
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of the vicar, and the Recorder (Mrtion closed, Mr. Paget said that he Paul E. Sandlands, K.C.) allowed did not propose to call any evid
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DIVORCE CASE HEARING
the jury to retire for two hours. fence, and submitted that as regard- Some children who of the British Union of Fascists,id not matter whether the inhibed Parkinson, there was no evidence) Petitioner Pleads For
know the names of kings from but witness was unable to say
tell you anything about Europe position. between the first and tenth cen-
books.
The Recorder remarked that it:
against him.
Postponement
WANTED TO PLAY IN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
1066 to the present day cannot whether he occupied an official tion was good or bad if there was] The Recorder: I cannot say there
in fact a disturbance.
is no evidence, but I will try to In regard to the churchwardens, make some distinction when I come Det.-Insp. Keeble, of Scotland turies, while the history of such Yard, alleged that Sokoloff was the the Recorder said: "I should be to address the jury. There is leas the very unready to assume that they complicity-if there is complicity at commercial countries 35 Persia, of lad "likely to
were actuated by any but the best all-against Parkinson China, and Mexico are cla dupons in various street meetings
A divorce suit in which Brig- where there had been disturb motives.
Mr. Marshall: I wish to say at Gen. A. C. Critchley is the peti- julÇex ̧**
Nothing Malicious
once that the prosecution admit toner was mentioned to Mr. Jus- No substitute for the examina-į
Mr. Clyde Wilson: Why did hel tion paper has yet been found, and leave the British Union of Fascists?mitted that there was nothing mali-
Mr. P. T. Paget (defending) sub- that as well.
tice Bucknill in the Divorce Court Assertion Of A Right the system will probably be with understand he is returning to cious on
last month. The case was in the the part of any of the
Mr. Paget, addressing the jury, Es for many years yet- The peo-them, sir.
defendants.
submitted that there was no case defended list as Critchley v. ple of the future will find, how- Questioned bri Sokoloff, Det.-
The Critchley and Gibbons (Bendir in- ever, that the drawbacks of the Insp. Keeble said that although the B. Frearson, diocesan registrar and only evidence against them
When the jury returned, Mr. Wagainst the churchwardens.
was tervening). The co-respondent was examination lie not in the method firearms had been rendered harm-legal secretary to the Bishop of that they opened the doors of the Mr. Carroll Gibbons, dance band but in the inferences draw less they could be easily repaired, Leicester, who gave evidence of the church for services which had been leader. from it results. The boy who!
Mr. Clyde Wilson: They could issue of the order of sequestration, arranged expressly not to clash with
Mr. Norman Birkett, K.C., for takes highest marks in ex-be turned into lethal weapons?-was cross-examined by Mr. Paget. Mr. Drummond's services. amination paper în mathematics/Yes, sir.
He denied that Mr. Drummond The only line taken by the de- Brig-Gen. Critchley, said that the may not have the makings of an
was remanded for on his advice stayed at service in fendants was to assert what they date of the hearing had been fix the church so as to be interrupted believed to be a right as peaceablyed, but he applied for the post- by Dr. Shannon.
as possible.
ponement of the hearing for a Mr. Paget contended, that Dr.jweek on a most unusual,ground—” Mr. Paget: I suggest that Mr. Drummond was put there as your Shannon was not allowed to chal; that Brig-Gen Critchley desired lenge the validity of the inhibition to compete in the Amateur Golf protucateur ?—No.
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The boy who quired. We must take 10,000 make Dr. Shannon commit. a tion must be to compel him to obey! An affidavit by the intervener's fails completely, on the other hand, suitable boys, and by correct diet, crime?-No.
that inhibition-good or bad-and husband stated that he must go may show great originality of environment and courses of sug- And that two clerks from your he submitted that that was the to India on May 7, or at the latest thought and ability to think for gestion, make them good and hap- ofice were posted in the church to reason why the prosecution had himself. He will not write dowa py accountants."
May 12. give evidence of that crime?-No, brought the matter to compel
Asuit in which Mr. Bendix was figures mechanically unless It is a question of which you but to take notice of what happen.obedience by indirect means.
are going to change, the square ed at the church.
Becorder, summing up, the petitioner was fixed to follow said: "People in this country Brig Gen Critchley's case. In the Basic Knowledge
peg or the round hole; and be-
Do you suggest that these two thank goodness, believe religion is a circumstances, added Mr. Birkett, Certainly, entrance to the pro-cause the "round hole," that is, fessions will not be governed by the number of persons required, churchwardens had anything possi- vital necessity, not only for individ- he would not persiat in his appli- examination as it is to-day. A cannot be altered, it must be the ble to gain from being loyal to their us good, but for the good of the cation.
Sir Patrick Hastings, KC., ask- vicar in his adversity-I rather nation." certain basic elementary know-peg, the young men and women,
Honest Hotive ope of them wanted
ed that the application be dis- ledge my be required, but after that will be made to suit. As I suspect
notoriety.
Regarding the suggestion that the missed, with costs, and Mr. Jus that has been ascertained by these have already suggested, the sys-
The Rev. H. J. Drummond gave motive which brought about the al-tice Buckmill assented. means, vocational tests of all types tem will eventually be carried fur-evidence and mentioned that Press leged disturbance was honest and will be applied. Present-day in-her, and the boys of certain par photographers took flashlight photo-good, the Recorder observed: " telligence and vocational tests are ents singled out for a particular graphs in the church. unscientific and sometimes ludi-type of work, beause of hereditary
infuences. crous. But a system may be de- veloped for discovering whether a boy has the equipment of the em- bryo axountant or doctor.
..
have said that if there were a dis-
Mr. Paget. cross-examining: Iturbance I should assume it was inhibition had been favalid would it put it to you that you were in that from a proper motive, but the mo have made any difference to your pulpit as an agent provocateur in tives of the person who creates a verdict? forder to make Dr. Shannon and the disturbance do not matter one bit." The foreman of the jury: No.
On the question of the validity of The Recorder, in imposing the THREAT TO SHOOT OFFICIAL churchwardens commit a crime?-
That is absolutely untrue.
the inhibition, the Becorder suid:fines, said: "I am going to assume The problem of suitability is
Did it occur to you to ask Dr.You and I are bound by the in-each of you acted from, motives often spoken of as "avoiding the An anonymous letter, signed "A Shannon or his churchwardens if hibition as being good, and, there which were good aquare per in the round hole," but Miner,” containing a threat to they would consent to postpone fore, Dr. Shannon has no legal right I am making a distinction be- the educationists of the future shoot all officials of Upton branch their service by 15 minutes? I had to go into the church and contact tween the three defendants, and P&O BUILDING, CONNAUGHT ROAD CENTRAL. HONGKONG may find solution by another me of Yorkshire Miners' Association not the courage to try to establish these services.***
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about a boy's so-called natural liery strike within a week,
It would not be very hard to write sence, found all three defendants may be, do not ever seek to enforce tendencies and gifts, but will say,frecently received by the secretary a letter?--I should be very careful guilty.
them by disturbing other devout "“During the next three years, the of the branch.
about writing letters to Dr. Shan-1 The Clerk of the Court: If the Christians at their devotions,"
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