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AGAIN RAISED, SUBMARINE S8.51 FINAI i LY GETS TO BROOKLYN NAVY YARD. After being. towed from Block Island to the East River, New York, the Hl-fated sub struck a rock and went to the bottom. It was raised late yesterday and is now at the Brooklyn TELEPHONE COMPANY FURNISHES RIDES FOR EMPLOYES DURING STR! turned into busses by the New York to the office on time. krand Jury May Keep Evan- gelist on Stand All:Day in Probe. By the Assoviated Press. % '1.08 ANGELES, July 8.—Aimee mple McPhersan today will be ac- gorded her first opportunity to tell her abduction story to the county grand jury. Meanwhile the Federal grand jury is considering the result of three ‘weeks' Investigation by Government officials. The evangelist heads a list of se: #ral witnesses summoned by the i quisitors in an_effort to thresh out the facts in a case that thus far has presented a .maze of incongruities. The grand jurors indicated in pub- Mo “statements that they would ask ‘the meligious leader to recount in de- tall How, she was kidnaped at Ocean ParkiMgy 18 by two men and a,wom- | an. muh« “finally escaped from Her chp! and staggered across des- Jert wastes ‘into the Mexican border. fown of ua Prieta, across the-line from Douglas, Arlz. Mother to Follow. Her testimony is*expected to occupy Almost mtire day, but in case she Seonglyd fore the jury recesses, her 5. iMinnie nnedy, is list- ed \next witness, Who played leading roles in the Arizona and Mexican develop- ments of the case have also been ask- 44 1o testify. ‘While they are out of Ahe jurisdiction of the grand jury and can ! Subpoenaed, many of them bav ted that they wonld ap- jpears ‘Thess include Ernesto Boubion, mayor of Agua Prieta; Mayor Hinton and Chieffof Police Bowden of Doug- fas. - B\ rs continue to center enfjon upon. the storles of oom and S. 8. France that H. D. Hallenbeck, former bujlding su- flnlendfl .inu‘. Arngelus Temple 4 Ehlo Schiool, d close confidant of Doth 8, Pherson and her mother, g.:‘d t 3 hat’at Bloom's store, in Inve HatWeen July 15.and 20, Hallenbeck Is Sought. Be¢iiise of his position of trust in' the affairs of Angelus Temple, Hal- lenbeck alfo is being sought as a grand jury witness. Located at: his 'h_last night 39 miles northeast of ted the Tucson develop- that he had not been in eight vears. He denied on with. the evangelist's ranée, and said that he wo -”xad to testify, before the grand 2 cals estimated the county grand ould require a two-week session. ENGINE BALKS FLIGHT, Oiling System Fails on Na Stop Plane. The Navy's non-stép flight attempt: ‘with the seaplane PB-1from Seattie to San Diego has been indéfinitely post- poned, the department was advised today, owing to failure of the olling system for ,the .plne @) hi orced a -‘landing. at llar Point, ‘ash.,’ yesterday. % iwas towed ‘to; Port i# estimated that two uired for repairs. Th ard, Wealthy New Yorker, Who Was: Threatened, Refuses to - Complain. / .| By the Associated Press. ¢ - b NEW YORK, July 8-—Frederick Rowland Hazard declined yesterday to appear ‘as complainant ‘against a man and wife charged with suspicion of attempted extortion ‘against him. The case was dropped. Hazard, a wealthy tax accountant and son of the late president of the Solvay Process Co., caused the -ar rest of Mr. and rs. -Ernest .Fos- naugh . after recelving letters which demanded ~ $5,000 -on penalty of “starting the works."" Mrs. Fosnaugh-was & former fellow. eniploye of Hazard's; and during the time' they worked together. it was said that he befriended her, making her gifts estimated as high as $20,000. Later she went to California, whers she purchased real estate and married ther:.present husband, a movie stunt aviator. ‘When - she ~worked . with Hazard she had had another husband, ‘whom she later divorced. 5 During June Hasard received three letters signed ‘with Mrs. Fosnaugh's name, demanding §5,000. In one of of them the threat was made that unless - the' money was_forthcoming, Mrs. Fosnaugh's first hésband would “start the works.” The letters did not elaborate on what the threat meant, % After recelving the last letter Haz ard made an appointment to meet the Fosnaughs in ‘Grand €entral Termi- nal’and pay the money. e kept the appointment- in’ company. with detec- tives and Fosnaugh was arrested. In 4 taxical “outside the station Mrs." Fosnaugh was found weiting and she also was held. At police’ headquarters Mrs. Fos. naugh was said to have made a full confedsion, laying the blame fer the plot-on her husband. i . The case was called today and Haz- ard took the stand.’ He answered preliminary. questions as to his iden- | o) tity and address. and. then spoke di- rectly to the court: “I don’t want to be the complainant in this case,” he said, = "If your honor please, T would complaint.” £ The TKE. Trucks have been e Company during the subway strike, and employes are getting Photo by Acme. THE POPE RECEIVES GIFT.OF A RARE VOLUME. Cardinal ‘Bible. . A special ceremony was CLARENCE SAUNDERS |Morning Bath Habit Starts Di and as to: Just When It Began CASE MAY REOP . Indications former. ‘Piggly “Wigsly chain’ store operator, will .be réopened - were séen. yesterday, when C. H. Willlams, coun- el for Baunders, arrived in St.;Louls to. gather Information 10 behalf.of hix. Saunders was indicted last: Febru. el rathe ‘not sign. any trate replied that- Hazard | magis! was within his rights'and as there was |~ no other complainant the Foanaughs were dismissed. - Hazard is of the' late” F.. R.. Hazard, years president of the' vay, just outside of .Syracuse, -and president ‘of ‘the Solvay Process Co. and the Semet Solvay . Co... now & combined unit of tln P Chy NEW YORK, J ‘which | bt NORING THE HERO DFAb. The United States ly shi Ronng e : o A Bridge, with v . ihels lives fn-the Block Intan UNDER THE HEADING OF irl in training at Cape G Ehannel, taking a ride on a French arranged for the presentation. grét” got the habit ‘of taking a ‘morn:| ing’hath PR i . Jérome K. Jerome, novelist, u&rlad the “controversy, stating in 1 ‘fnnlc”hw.mu deny this and -give ol ntly. deny this a; vi /| dates, to prove-that when they:were | young English people” took baths, op: ‘casionally, at least. - | "Ope . Wi declires that in 1872 his family owned-a tub that had a lid apd a styap on it'and was trunk when ‘the family traveled. An- risNez lo: b::’ attempt to at half-staff, awaiting the S-51 convo; The uub-llrlnodr;frhd crew who lost. Fhoto by Acte. the bodies of t| TRAINING. Gertrude Ederle, American swim the English Copyright by hotos. Gasquet, at the Vatican in Rome, presenting the Pope with the e Ed had several installed upon his acession in” 1901, ‘Tt is- also. recall that = whem late Farl of Dun- raven returned from:6 America In 1886, he brought with him 'an- Ameri: can tub and Punch published a car- toon on-Lord Dunraven's statement that “in American houses, an B1To hat “there were no bathrooms|: homes before 1888. Elderly | mak used as 4 | bai IT -WAS-A BIG DAY FOR THE ORPHANS AT GLEN ECHO. The Washington Lodge of Elks wak the host, and evirything possiblé was done to make: the.day an unforgettable one for the children “hof dog group” at the middle of the day. cameraman caught this THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE finishing touches on a bust of S lection of busts of prominent Wi A afla‘}.’ i MURDERER OF AUNT IS GARROTED IN CUB . Slayer Collapses a5 Dooin Nears. Strangled by Gonviet. : oday tdr: the ‘murder of Bl aunt in an,‘.p&.‘n X the e on in Cuba in 20 years. M’: Whieh ' breaks - thy garrote,. onich Frank Bavie. s, Pope old. negro .of ‘ashingtonians. POSES FOR PORTRAIT BUST. er Nicholas Longworth. The likeness YOUTHKLLS R ANDVOUNDS A Tragedy in Auto Blamed on Friend Identified Only- . as “Jimmy.” . By the Associated Press. SPARTANBURG, 8..C, July 8— Miss: Jean Braswell, 17 years old, Tryon, N. C., girl, was shot and in- stantly killed, and*Q.- C. Sonner, 21, of Saluda,- N, C, was critieally ‘wounded last night, two miles from Saluda, by a boy named “Jimmy,” ac- cording to B. C. Sheehan, night chief of police at Saluda. Sonner, who is the ‘son of a prom- inent Saluda merchant, told officers after being shot, Chief Sheehan said, that: he and Miss Braswell and “Jimmy"” were riding’ together in an atitomobile when he remarked that he and the girl 'were to be married soon. ‘Without any warning, “Jimmy,” he sald, drew a pistol from his pocket and shot Miss Brasswell in the back of the head and Sonner in the chest. He then fled. Chiet Sheehan said thit Sonner was unable ~to - give ' the ; surname of *Jimmy,” byt he told him the, boy lives in Tryon. The police have been. upable to. find - any boy ndmed “Jimmy answering the . description who resides-at Tryon.' Sonner was taken to a Tryon Miss. Braswell was reparfed to have moved (o I'ryon from Charlotte with her motlier a year ugo. 3 3 IR hos- je | Exeoution. First . in, 20 Years.|BRITAIN'S PASSPORT OFFICE TO CLOSE HERE /| Will . Reopen October 4-=Consul in Baltimore to Care for < Work Until Then. The: passport and visa office of .the British embassy at Washington . will be closed between July 10 and Oecto- ber 4. i ol ones Doy “old’ enes apply British consul., at h ¥ Year- | {s. regards -Brifish . consular - visas and ”mmwyfimo&'»hr— &l be made either ‘passport tontrol Moses The Star’s Washington $tar Photo. Dykaar, sculptor, putting the will be added to Mr. Dykaar’s col- Covyright by P. & Photos. TAN FRMLOSSES HAY B 10000 Many Smali Stockholders In- volved in Crash of Chi- cago-Enterprise. By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, July 8.—A possible mil- lon-dollar loss te stockholders, for the most part . school teachers, small tradesmen and others of moderate in- come, was indicated today by inves- tigators delving into the crash ~f the Premier Taxicab Co. A creditors’ petition, made the basis for a bankruptcy order yesterday, placed the company’s - liabilitles at $1,500,000 and. the assets at $1,000,000, but’ study of the firm’s files Jed Re- eelver Samuel Howard to the opinion that little more than $500.000 could be salvaged from the bhsiness. Even the meters of the upwards of 700 cabs Jisted as chief assets were found to be heavily mortgaged, and the receiver said -there was no pos- sibility that- the company. could re- sume business under court supervi- sion. Check Up on Assets. As appraisers labored over the ac- counts, Federal agents today pressed an- investigation to determine it there had been any attempt to congeal as- Sets. Titey had received a report fruva Dr. E. 1. Sioan, a Public Health Serv. ice officlal, that- he saw a caravas of 47 Premier cabs headed across the In- diana-Tliinols line near here at dawn Sunday. . Danville, IlI., residents also reported seeing 28 Premier cars pass through there Monday, suppasedly en route to Indiaha, Receiver Howard sald examination of the books gave no indication of such movement of vehicles to Indiana as an {tem of routine business, One of the incidents of the receiver- ship rmeodtnx was a jetter, pur- ported to be signed by Ku Klux Kian officials, indicating’that the. organiza- tion was backing ‘ the company. and urging members to buy stock. Chicago ‘officials declared the. letter to be a fabrication - of * commercial enemies, and K. 1. , . former - president of Premier. Motors, Inec., of Indian- apolis and ‘one of the organizers of the ‘company, denied that the concern was- promoted by the Kian. - He sald ‘Chicago capital financed the company. Many Small Investors. Investigators found that hundreds ¥ v in 3 0 . forme | reorganization would/