MOTION OF THE TRUSTEES THAT THE "NEXT FRIENDS" BE ORDERED FORTHWITH TO SHOW CAUSE WHY THE MOTION TO INTERVENE SHOULD NOT BE GRANTED

On this fifteenth day of April, 1907, the Trustees, Henry M. Baker, Archibald McLellan, and Josiah E. Fernald, move that George W. Glover, Mary Baker Glover, George W. Baker, Fred W. Baker, and Ebenezer J. Foster Eddy purporting to act as "next friends" of Mary Baker G. Eddy in the original proceedings brought March 1, 1907, be ordered forthwith to show cause why the motion of the Trustees, verified by their oath and filed April 2, 1907, for "leave to intervene and be substituted as plaintiffs in place of said 'next friends,'" should not be granted, and to that end be ordered to file without delay their objections thereto, if any, in writing, verified by their respective oaths, and that, upon the filing of such objections, if any they have, duly verified by oath, a speedy hearing on said motion be ordered, so that the validity and effect of said trust deed and the relations of the Trustees as well as the relations of said George W. Glover, Mary Baker Glover, George W. Baker, Fred W. Baker, and Ebenezer J. Foster Eddy, to these proceedings, so far as the same may be effected by the execution and delivery of said trust deed and the property conveyed thereby to the Trustees, may be determined by the Court upon a full consideration of all material facts.

By their Solicitors,
Streeter & Hollis.

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