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ORMISTON REFUTES Eldridge’s Power To Revoke Permits THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., 'TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1926. NEGRO CONFESSES HAHN CONFESSIONS| upbeld in Couee/ 708400 ROBBERY : He Never Met Coast Lawyer, Evangelist Not “Miss X,” Chicago Paper Quotes. 35 the Ascoviated Press CHICAGO, September 21.—The Chi- cago lierald and Examiner today an- nounced a statement signed by Ken- “neth G. Ormiston, missing radio opera- tor in the Aimee Semple McPherson Angeles, declaring * reported to have been made ! in his name by Attorney §. S. Hahn !0t Los Angeles to be entirely fraudu- lent con- “I have never had the pleasure of | ing this man,” he was quoted. v statement he has made con- ning me 1s untrue.’ Traffic Director Eldridge's power to revoke permits to drive auto- mobiles was upheld in the District Supreme Court yesterday when Justice Wendell P. Stafford grant- ed a motion of Assistant Corpora- tion Counsel R. L. Williams to dis- miss the case of Gennoske Higashi. Milton F. Barrett. counsel for the Japanese, noted an appeal to the Court of Appeals. Higashi’s permit was revoked following his arrest on a charge of driving while intoxicated. Short- Iy after this Attorney Barrett filed a petition for an injunction to pre- vent the revocation of the permit, and Assistant Corporation Counsel ‘Willlams pointed out that the court lacked power to prevent the enforcement of an act of Congress by the District authoritles. Carmel bungalow was positively not Mrs. McPherson,” and announcing that under certain circumstances the Accused Mail Carrier, Com- pletely Exonerated, Is Re- stored to Duty. Elmer Ellsworth Brown. 33 years, Capitol Heights, Md., mall carrier, was given a complete exoneration of a charge of housebreaking hy Willlam Smith, colored, who yesterday con- fessed the robbing of the apartment of Mrs. T. B. McDonald, in the Wyo- ming. Brown had previously been given exoneration by Assistant United States Attorney Ralph Given, who had entered a nolle pros of the charge filed against him in connection with the police investigation of the apart- ment robbery. Brown had been released on a bond of $1,000 for his appearance, his ar- rest having resulted from the finding amination and that the case had been sent to the grand jury. It developed that Assistant United States Attorney Given was convinced that Brown had no connection with the robbery, however, and nolle pross- ed the case. Following the exonera- tion of Brown by the Federal prose- cutor, the Post Office suspension was lifted and he was restored to duty. Inspector Henry G. Pratt, chief of detectives, estimates the value of the recovered jewelry at about $4,000. In- vestigation of reports of several rob- beries Smith admits having committed led police to suspect a number of in- nocent persons. Detective Fred A. Sandberg, identification expert of the Police Department, suspected they were being committed by Smith, how- !ever, knowing he had been released from prison and recalling a similarity in the two series of robberies. Only in two of the score or more homes visited by the burglar was the intruder seen by occupants. Miss Ella May Sullivan, 2320 Nineteenth street, was awakened by him about 3 o’clock the morning of September 8 and kept perfectly quiet as he moved about her room. She thinks he was in the house fully an hour, and was relieved when he took his departure, overlooking ex- pensive silverware and other property and taking only a small sum of money. At the residence of Mrs. Davis, 1837 Sixteenth street, ened the life of Mrs, Davis if she made covered at Smith's home in Scuth' Washington was a valuable gold watch, belonging to Senor Don J. Rafael Oreamuno, Costa Rican min- ister, that was stolen from his home at 1830 Nineteenth street. 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