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BRAYFIELD LIBEL IPOPE MAY

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sistant stable manager.

Witness, however, agreed that

in

no

EXCOMMUNICATE HITLER

LONDON, DEC. 10.

his personal opinion, there was

Mr. THE POPE IS EXAMINING THE need to provide extra forage as Brayfield was supplying extra fodder POSSIBILITY OF EXCOMMUNI- himself.

CATING HERR HITLER, CER-

WHO RE-

Mr. Pearce continued that he did not think plaintiff to be dishonest in TAIN CATHOLICS his claim, but felt it was wrong and TURNED FROM `ROME RECENT- unreasonable. The Stewards decided LY STATED TO-DAY.

that the dispute was invalid and plain- According to these Catholics, the

tiff's name was posted.

Witness disagreed with Counsel that indignation of Vatican City officials to sue plaintiff was the right alter-increased regarding the procedures native. There was no discussion on and ideologies of the Nazis, since

Ac- whether to use plaintiff or not.

the Anschluss and they are expect- recrudescence of attempts cording to the Articles of Association, he added, there was no alternative but ing a to post plaintiff.

against the moral and material in- Witness maintained that he would terests of the Church in Germany. do the same where a dispute was in-i In a recent speech, His Holiness- volved provided he was satisfied that

referred to the "great danger which the amount was due and owing.

L

The trainer, To Kau-po, stated that is soon to become a reality.”

Catholic

consider' circles here on August 1, 1987 he was instructed to draw only 13 pounds of forage for that the anti-Jewish persecutions each pony per day. In February 1938, Salvage Master and Ship's Mas- will be followed by similar anti- ter, were brought to the stables. Ship's Christian measures. Master was very lean. From February

14

They stressed that if the Pope 1, Salvage Master was fed with 14 excommunicated the Fuehrer, all pounds of forage per day and Ship's Catholics, including the King of Master was given an additional

Italy and Signor Mussolini, would pound.

no longer be allowed to have any relations with him.

There were ten ponies in the stables, had entered for the seven of which races. Two belonged to Mr. Brayfield, and one to Messrs. Wolfe and Harri- son. "Little Audrey" was fed a daily ration of 161⁄4 pounds of forage on in- structions from its owners..

RUMOURS CURRENT Persistent

in rumours prevail Catholic circles in Germany that

The three other ponies which were Hitler is considering the confisca- of all Catholic Church given extra fodder belonged to Mr. C.tion B. Brown.

an-

Witness said that, on February 6, he possessions in Austria, the Berlin

concerning spoke to plaintiff

extra correspondent of Le Figaro forage. He said "This pony pay more nounced to-day, says chow, no strong."

Mr. Brayfield made no reply, al- though he appeared to have heard and understood.

Witness said he never supplied ponies with extra forage without first obtain- ing permission from the 'owners.

On February 28, Mr. Poon, accoun- tant at the Stores Office, informed witness that he had overdrawn 183 pounds of forage. Witness told Mr. Poon to debit the excess fodder to Mr. Brayfield and Messrs. Wolfe and Har- rison-each with half the weight.

The same evening, witness saw Mr. Brayfield who spoke to him, and said Next "All this month more chow.

too month no more. Jockey Club much money. No Pay."

The case is continuing this afternoon.

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