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ROAST BEEF BANNED

-Own Correspondent.)

"One Cosmic Brotherhood"

(By Air Mail—

SOUTHAMPTON, Oct. 28. Seventeen members . of the United .Mothers of the "World, waving rainbow'coloured flags and singing "One Cosmio | drotherkood," sailed in tbe Queen : .vLary to-day for an international peace , . outerence in Los Angeles. ' They will sing their way aeross the Atlantic, because singing lets in fresh air which wakes up the Drain cells and ulows iiew ideas to penetrate. Tliis was explained by slim, blonde 1 Mrs. Eloise Moeller, leader of the piigrimage, who i'ounded the United J Mothers and; the International Peace ! Association to bring the world peace. i A Californian, in her thjrties, slie wore on her grey eoat of "vegetable" ur a wkite Dove of Peace badge. "We will make new laws," she said. We want England and America to be ■ike real sisters. We must have air- . idanes to carry more vegetables to Eug- ' and. The English must eat lighter ■ ood — not so niuch roast meat j it thickcns their brain cells." 1 Mrs. Moeller, who prefers to be oalied by her first name, arrived in Kngland eigliteen months ago with money to last a month. She says that, •uthout mentioning a word about finances to any-one, she has been fed, dothed, housed, and supplied with an office and staff in the West End of l.ondon. Eloise was a court stenographer in ,0s Angeles until 1931. This, in her words, is what liappened »n' Arniistice Day in that year:— "1 was in my kitchen when eieven u'clock carae. 1 turned around for a momeul of siieuce, au^ thero beforo m«

was a Great White Being with rays of white light shining out. "It said to me, 'Get ready to teach,' When my surprise was over I decided it was a Great Big Angelic Visitation from the Inner Realm. From that day my life has been changed. Smoking, drinking,- and meat-eating have dropped from me."Alrs. Moeller has an "emotion chart" that lists seventy-five human frailties, such as hate, fear, jealousy, resent--ment, worry, and criticism. She calis these the "Old Adam," Men must shed tiiem . She also lists seventy-five qualities of the "New Man," which include good health, tolerance, self-improvement, and a desire to live in liarmony. Mrs. G. W, Townsend, of Manchester, presidenfc of tho English brancfi. Aliss A. Askew-Woodali, are amoug thp seventeen members of the United Mothers on the excursion. Tliey hope to have Shirley Teinplo to open their conference.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 56, 29 November 1937, Page 9

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ROAST BEEF BANNED Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 56, 29 November 1937, Page 9

ROAST BEEF BANNED Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 56, 29 November 1937, Page 9

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