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Boy Dies Trying To Restore Young TANY SURHOND PHERSNCAS ~Grand Jury, Resuming Probe Today, Will Hear Various Angles of Story. By the Associated SIOUX FALLS, 8. Dak., July:13, —Efforts of Lawrence Satlak, 11, to save the life of a young bird caused his death here ye A The boy attempted to restore the bird to its nest in the tree, when u dranch gave way and he fell. The youth’s arm was broken, eifoula- tion stopped sad ‘blood polioning developed, causing his death. ———— " By the Assoclated Press. . L0S ANGELES, July 13.—With a fumber of new witnesses subpoenaed 1 |7 since its last session, the county A grand Jury today prepared to resume " its investigations of the alleged kid- ] | paping of Aimee Semple McPherson, pastor of Angelus Temple, ¥ While Mrs. Minnie Kennedy, mother ; . :‘: the evangelist, heads Clt?xef“;‘?:‘ COMLARS Gy "those to testify, Assistan ef of - i Jice Murchison of Douglas, Ariz, who | DiSGQV of Bo Recall arrived he::d yeutleninw. :- am‘o.;% cq ery 5 dies 's . those expeci to play an import 2 part In the day's proceedings. Similar Mystery in Same Murchison 18 one of @ number uc;t Placé F ive Y, Ago lArizona and Sonra, Mex, officials,} ars | ‘who have accepted invitations to ap- e g0. pear before the grand jurors and tell AR s of clrcumstances surrounding the ap- Berarice of Mrs. McPherson wt fh | WV (e Asmadteled Famen border town of Agua Prieta MACON, Ga., July 18—The bodies ‘!:ex;cgga had been. missing for more | 9f & man and woman found late yes- The last witness to be summoned 4 e ‘was Clyde de Villiers, Los Angeles m"é A %Jlll'::nsmhh - ‘::nfig aviator. He was served with a sub- S1008 Tiear hove. B’vthmhldm R fon Poena yesterday after he had told | Zre AT NG m lice that he could prove that Mrs. |™g oL Vo o3 on the theory that McPherson left Los Angeles in an|. o couple had been killed at aniof airplanc when she disappeared. The (108 BOTRIS, AL PECH et Creek othar vangelist branded the aviator's story | Loy 'ang had been carried to the spot s absurd and not to be dignified [ Rl e, 08 o ound, They had with a reply.” D 8 ey Brostwell, & penver| o VUSRS atnob SRRRCIRY. Wehe writer, who has been referred to 88 |¢or the girl in a rented automobile. the evangelist's “double” and who | “mye b < gras sought in morthern Calieri tousd on the roudway.e Bitle tewveind iterday, Was e. 0. gun was fou the Jast night. | She sid that she came |scene. L4 found e here when she read dispatches that | Ap inquest will he held tomorrow. .private detectives employed by Mrs!| T¥ilson's brother, who identified the McPherson swere looking for her. bodies, sald that Miss Smith and Tmmediately upon arrival she went | Wilson were engaged to be married. %0 Angelus Temple and conferred with | Offiéers .recalled tonight that A. H. the evangelist. Later she issued a|Byars of Macon. was: shot to death ‘statement outlining her movements same manner five years since May 18, the day that Mrs. Mc- |ago in a spot a few hundred yards Pherson dropped from sight at Ocean | from where the bodies were found. K. Byars’ woman companion managed to On that day, the statement said, she | escape and summon aid. The sherift was in Denver. Shortly after that, it |believed he would be able to connect | continued, she went to Qakland and | the two l.lfiglnn with the previous in- remained in the bay district during|cident, although Byars' slayer was the entire time of Mrs. McPherson's | never apprehended. absence. 1t was eatablished that robbery was A rumor last night-that the grand | not the motive for the slayings. The jury was to terminate abruptly its |contents of Wilson's pockets were in- . investigation, while not con ,|tact and a wrist watch and engage- brought forth a statement from Su- |ment ring were found unmojested on perior Judge Arthur Kestch, head of | the s body. the inqusitorial body, that unless an | _The 1's friends last night con- | indictment was returned, no grand |firmed the statement that she was en- jury report on the case would be gaged to marry Wilson. made public. “ : e AT Veteran to Be Buried. Funeral services for Joseph C. Krie- PRISON AFTER ACCIDENT. — ger, ;r: dl‘:ld on E:’n :t“. Wult?r Two Soldiers Sentenced by Ber-|the Work Wu'.!wn“ll Ao g wyn, Md., Justice of Peace. residence, 3716 Baker street, Brent- wood, Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. o'clocl HYATTSVILLE, Md., July 13.—|St. James' Church, Mowht Rainler, at Robert B. Clokey and Frank Hansten, | Which Rev. J. will officiate. In- claiming to be United States soldiers | terment will be in Arlington National from the Coast Guard service at. Cur- | Cemetery under the auspices of Vin- tis Bay, near Baltimore, were sen-|Sent B. Costallo Post of the American tenced to six months’ imprisonment ?p‘rfv‘kt"i:r'th lfi“"'fc.; '3: r;:"l:d A s each yesterday by Justice of the Peace vived by his Med! sl ool [ George Phillips of Berwyn, with occupying a métor vebicle with- | Donnell Krleger, and a son, Joseph C. morning on the Eastern | Bridge, just west of Bladensburg. A || Remmbel‘— i Baxter of Washington. was not ar- || rested. | Assurance that out consent of the owner. third man, said to have been driving Nature may have endowed they thy, through careful ex- They were arrested following' a cols | & lision about 2:30 ‘ o’clock- -yesterday Branch the vehicle, which was identified as with most attractive eyes; having been stolen from Frank H. |} mnunmmmm 80, R R. F. HARVEY’S SON e T Since 1889 in Washington. 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An- drews, chief of the prohibition en. :::‘mtm ’mmtn WMD: o ° it rum-running n the United &m,mmua%m’ Special Dispateh 1o The Star. FREDERICK, Md., July 18,—Wt direct ‘officials | Speaks and Benjamin Stultz, 10 and D‘;‘g-‘n‘:.“fi of e e 7 years old, respectively, are dead as Assistants in the Ame: will the prohibition Shie? 4o the Torelg ofice, which will| ¢ Trade, the customs foreign , Gen. aides will be free fo confer with any | than & year mear @& local loflohllvhofladmdl-fl within ‘& few minutes are likely to be of any assistance in r the accident, late yesterday, and to liquor out | Stultz this morning. or all of the Whitehal helping h‘t of the United States. It is emphasized here liquor treaty is to be as an expected outeome of Gen. Andrews’ visit. The |the cap had been removed from American enforcement officials are un- | tank, the fumes of the gasoline to work out | niting. v derstood to desire only in greater detail than at presént the arrangements ‘now in force for de- creasing liquor ~smuggling. ~ The fim desire to perfdct ‘a information thorities in close touch with rum: running . cargoes leaving' The British government has indi- cated willingness to co-operate with the American enforcement authorities | § 2810 14th N.W. Oven evenings. Col. 4038 in the following three ways: $ 1. United States cutters will be per- mitted to enter British territorial in the Bahamas. 2. Transfers to the British of vessels intended for the sm ing trade will be prevented. 8. Ship masters will ‘be prosecuted for making false declarations regard- their destination. e forthcoming conferences will be largely based on these three points, the details of which probably will re- quire considerable study. 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