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Nov 16, 1955
Minister's trial reset here — Republic (Phoenix, AZ)More: link
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Republic (Phoenix, AZ) Trial of Edd Clark, 56, a minister in the Church of American Science, yesterday was reset for Jan. 3 by Superior Judge Fred J. Hyder. Clark, who resides at 1811 N. First Ave., was scheduled to go on trial yesterday on a charge of practicing medicine without a license. Harry A. Stewart Jr., attorney for Clark, advised Judge Hyder he had been ill several weeks and had been unable to properly prepare his client's defense. Charles C. Stidham, chief deputy criminal ...
Sep 21, 1955
Clark trial set Nov. 16 — Republic (Phoenix, AZ)More: link
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Republic (Phoenix, AZ) Edd Clark, 56, a minister in the Church of American Science, will go on trial Nov. 16 in superior court on a charge of practicing medicine without a license. Clark, 1811 N. First Ave., appeared yesterday before Superior Judge Fred L. Hyder and pleaded innocent to the charge. He was arrested early this month after a police woman and a secretary in the office of County Attorney William P. Mahoney Jr., charged they paid him $55 for treatment of non-existent ailments. ...
Sep 21, 1955
Medicine case plea is filed More: link
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Edd Clark, 56, of 1811 N. First. Ave., a minister in the Church of American Science, pleaded innocent today to charges of practicing medicine without a license. SUPERIOR COURT Judge Fred J. Hyder set trial for Nov. 16. Harry Stewart, attorney for Clark, was granted 20 days to file motions challenging the information. He indicated he will challenge the case as an invasion of the province of religion, which is protected by the U.S. Constitution. Stewart said Clark is a minister ...
Sep 14, 1955
Defendant to contend interviews lawful — Republic (Phoenix, AZ)
Sep 13, 1955
Court action is planned in Clark case — Gazette (Phoenix, AZ)
Sep 8, 1955
Practitioner's hearing is set — Gazette (Phoenix, AZ)More: link
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Gazette (Phoenix, AZ) Preliminary hearing for a practitioner of the Church of Scientology who has been accused of practicing medicine without a license has been set for 10 a.m. tomorrow. Edd Clark, 56, of 1811 N. First Ave. is accused in a complaint of accepting money from a police woman and a secretary for the county attorney's office for treating nonexistent ailments the women complained at to him.
Sep 5, 1955
Medicine charge filed; bond given — Gazette (Phoenix, AZ)More: link
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Gazette (Phoenix, AZ) A man accused here of practicing medicine without a license, was free today on $1,000 bond after being named in a complaint filed in Northwest Phoenix Precinct Court. He is Edd Clark, 56, of 1811 N. First Ave., who allegedly accepted payments totaling $55 from a police woman and a secretary from the county attorney's office. Romona Wacker, the police woman, and Eythel Deuel, the secretary, said they made the payments to Clark after accepting his advice on how to cure ...
Sep 4, 1955
Scientology practitioner // Phoenix man jailed on medicine charge — Republic (Phoenix, AZ)More: link
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Republic (Phoenix, AZ) A practitioner of the Church of Scientology was jailed here yesterday on a charge of practicing medicine without a license. Edd Clark, 56, of 1811 N. First Ave., was named in a five-count complaint filed before Justice of the Peace Stanley Kimball. Clark was released after making $1,000 bond. County Attorney William P. Mahoney Jr. said Clark's arrest culminated a six-month investigation made by his office, city police, and sheriff's deputies. Clark, who claims to be nearly blind, readily admitted having ...
Jun 28, 1955
$9,000 suit settled here — Republic (Phoenix, AZ)More: link
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Republic (Phoenix, AZ) The $9,000 damage suit against L. Ron Hubbard, the Church of Scientology, and others was settled yesterday out of court. Terms of the settlement were not disclosed. The suit was filed May [?] by Mrs. Estrid Anderson Humphrey, former Paradise Valley resident, through her attorney, George Botsford of Scottsdale. The suit filed by Mrs. Anderson, who now resides in Abilene, Tex. She alleged that her Paradise Valley house and property were extensively damaged by "persons with seriously deranged minds" who were ...
Jun 28, 1955
Scientology suit settlement made — Gazette (Phoenix, AZ)More: link
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Gazette (Phoenix, AZ) A settlement in the $9,000 suit filed against L. Ron Hubbard Sr., the Church of Scientology, and others over asserted damage to a Paradise Valley home was made out of court. Mrs. Estrid Anderson Humphrey, formerly of Paradise Valley and now of Abilene, Tex., brought the action through her attorney, George W. Botsford of Scottsdale. She claimed her house and property were damaged by persons with assertedly deranged minds who allegedly were placed there for treatment. The settlement terms were not ...
May 17, 1955
House owner sues church — Republic (Phoenix, AZ)More: link
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Republic (Phoenix, AZ) A $9,000 DAMAGE suit was brought yesterday in superior court here against L. Ron Hubbard, the Church of Scientology, and others. Mrs. Estrid Anderson Humphrey, formerly of Paradise Valley and now in Abilene, Tex., brought the suit through her attorney, George Botsford of Scottsdale. THE SUIT contends that Mrs. Humphrey's Paradise Valley house was extensively damaged by "persons" the suit charged "with seriously" deranged minds" who were placed there for care and treatment. It charges these deranged persons broke windows, tore ...
May 17, 1955
Woman sues over damage to property — Gazette (Phoenix, AZ)More: link
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Gazette (Phoenix, AZ) The Church of Scientology and others are named defendants in a $9,000 suit filed in superior court over asserted damage to a Paradise Valley home. George Botsford, Scottsdale attorney, brought the action for Mrs. Estrid Anderson Humphrey, formerly of Paradise Valley and now of Abilene, Tex. Other defendants include the Hubbard Dianetic Research Foundation, Hubbard Association of Scientologists International, and L. Ron Hubbard Sr. BOTSFORD CLAIMS Mrs. Humphrey's Paradise ValIey house and property were extensively damaged by one or more persons ...
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