GENERAL STREETER'S STATEMENT

[We are glad to give place to the following statement from General Frank S. Streeter, Mrs. Eddy's counsel in recent proceedings in which her name has been used.—Editor.]

Early Saturday morning [March 2] I sent to Mrs. Eddy a copy of the bill in equity as published, but not yet served upon any of the defendants so far as I am informed. I have since had a long personal conference with her, at which this proceeding and matters connected therewith were fully discussed.

In common with her many friends she believes that the initiative in these proceedings was not taken by her son or other relatives, but by others who in a markedly unusual manner and by unique methods are undertaking under the guise of court proceedings to continue the persecution begun some time ago.

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