Watchtower evidence that Beth Sarim WAS for the Return..anyone?, thanks!

by NotaNess 19 Replies latest jw friends

  • AlphaOmega
    AlphaOmega
    I believe Beth Sarim is also mentioned in the 1975 Yearbook of JW's, which details the history of the organization. It is rather one-sided, but surprisingly, even includes information about Miracle Wheat.

    *** yb75 pp. 193-194 Part 3—United States of America ***

    CLOSING DAYS AT BETH-SARIM

    By November Brother Rutherford’s critical illness had gained ground and he was compelled to have an operation at Elkhart, Indiana. Thereafter he expressed a desire to go to California. So he was taken to a San Diego residence known as "Beth-Sarim." For some time it was apparent to his associates and the best medical experts that he could not recover.

    Briefly it may be said that Brother Rutherford had a severe case of pneumonia after his release from unjust imprisonment during 1918-1919 because of his faithfulness to Jehovah. Thereafter he had only one good lung. It was virtually impossible for him to remain in Brooklyn, New York, during the winter and still carry out his duties as the Society’s president. In the 1920’s he went to San Diego under a doctor’s treatment. The climate there was exceptionally good and the doctor urged him to spend as much time as possible in San Diego. That is what Rutherford did ultimately.

    In time, a direct contribution was made for the purpose of constructing a house in San Diego for Brother Rutherford’s use. It was not built at the expense of the Watch Tower Society. Concerning this property, the 1939 book Salvation stated: "At San Diego, California, there is a small piece of land, on which, in the year 1929, there was built a house, which is called and known as Beth-Sarim."

    Sister Hazel Burford was one of the nurses who cared for Brother Rutherford during his final illness at Beth-Sarim, where he was taken in November 1941. She tells us: "We had the interesting times, for he got to where he would sleep all day and then all night long he was busy with the Society’s business and kept us on the move." One morning about the middle of December three brothers, including Brother Knorr, arrived from Brooklyn. Sister Burford recalls: "They spent several days with him going over the annual report for the Yearbook and other organizational matters. After their departure, Brother Rutherford continued to weaken and, about three weeks later, on Thursday, January 8, 1942, he faithfully finished his earthly course and graduated into fuller service privileges in the courts of his heavenly Father." Later that day the news was sent to the Brooklyn headquarters by long-distance telephone at 5:15 p.m.

    How was news of J. F. Rutherford’s death received at Brooklyn Bethel? "I will never forget the day we learned of Brother Rutherford’s passing," comments William A. Elrod. "The announcement was brief. There were no speeches."

  • VM44
    VM44

    The Salvation book was published in 1939 and I do not believe the copyright was renewed 28 years later in 1967, thus the book would have entered the public domain.

    The Watchtower was not interested at that time in maintaining the copyrights of Rutherford's books.

    --VM44

  • whyizit
    whyizit

    How about the WTS book called "MIllions Now Living Will Never Die"?

    I think on pages 89-90 it even gives a specific date for their return. 1925.

    I remember reading somewhere in WTS materials that the return was expected within months, not years. But I'm not sure which book that was in. (I know it was a LONG time ago, so I guess they got that one wrong too!)

  • AlphaOmega
    AlphaOmega

    Thanks for all the copyright info.

    I can't find it as renewed on those links either so...

    In good faith : http://www.filesend.net/download.php?f=8b543b97e9aa6073cabdde41d30e81c8

    I think that Research Applications also offer this, so it must be PD.

    The link can be taken down if the copyright holder asks.

    AO

  • Kenneson
    Kenneson

    The following article from Time magazine might also be of interest. It is enitled "California Cults."

    http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,738983,00.html

  • eclipse
    eclipse

    Notaness, gonna hijack your thread for a second here....

    Love your avatar, that was a favourite game of mine when I was 9.

  • OUTLAW
    OUTLAW

    Try the local Newspaper Archives in the area,at the time..RutherFord was a drunk,he did`nt know when to shut up!..LOL!!...OUTLAW

  • VM44
  • VM44
    VM44

    Judge Rutherford's face has a unusual expression in that photo. --VM44

  • hubert
    hubert

    When did the Society sell Beth-Sarim AFTER Rutherfords death?

    Has anyone got a copy of the court records of the sale?

    Hubert

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