New Britain Herald Newspaper, September 27, 1926, Page 11

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— ming es of night. ame [uch Cen- was n ac- oper, who L $9,- Cow orted sev- Ke- n on vings rd of dies son of 23 ning vs in who 1 to- infan the €S on’s power EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MO PP ANy NDAY, SEPTEMBER [ R s o e 27, 1926. HANY CALLED 1N IPHERSON GASE Evangelist Hersell Must Appear | in Conrt Today ‘ Los Ange Sept. 27 (P —More than 35 witness ranging from grocer boy to millionaire, were under summons today to appear in the third investigation of Aime 's explanation of her disappear from Angelus Temple last May. . District Attorney Asa Keyes re- cently based charg of conspiracy 1gainst the evangelist and six others ifter considering the mass of evi- ence collected on the case. Accused with Mrs. McPherson are Mrs. Minnie Kennedy, Wiseman-Sielaff, who | ad been retained by 1er mother, Mrs. Lorraine confessed she the Angelus Temple pastor and her mother to “produce evidence,” sub- stantiating the evangelis story that she had been kidnapped, and four otfiers. To Remove Veil District Attorney Keyes, personally handle the state's case, promises to remove the veil of mys- tery that surrounded Mrs. McPher son’s absence. He bases his charges | and assertions on information nv'r says has been obfained since the | rand jury some weeks ago \\\'U'J | | 1 s into the case and reported that it found nothing on which to return indictments against alleged kidnap- | who will | $2 MONEY POURING INTO MIAMI AND GERMANY ALWAYS STR]CKEN ZONE FOR REL[EF WORK port of call for passenger liners on squarely upon the shoulders of the |and extend a hand to those respon- | the Canadian service sailing to or i A M”ST BEAR [IUILT le-x;myq': general staff an ihe im- .1&1‘ for your «.vlm\m : A”T[]S IN MASS “mm < Ao Ay perlal government responsibility for o premier ¢ s no S Sl | exclusiva of delay ind production the World War. The address was in- | incumbent upon pudi- ’ ¢| It has been found that the num- \ T o the storm, were be 1 to \ ™ R d I P t B that of Dr. Stresemann when Ger- h e | b war) making Check Up on Losses and | surerea 1om ot ss.onoii. ~o BUANd Redy for Pact, Buf|tatcc e, stsemann when cer-| iy This Is Fatalities Toll for the mec cits ihe terminus tor the pas: 3 B A craff, with the exception of several A [58ilie] an cun oe ke e (i el L REBOIO |senger " iiners. The velume of Prepare for Rehabilita- | iuree ocean goins tiners moorea 1n Franee (an't Forget, H! ASSOPIS e votersed o/ the inversatitiis bt A Y BEERR e e Past Week reisht available at that port will % ey | sheltered docks, escaped antipathies within the league and Saved Man From Drowning. | | be taken care of, however, by the tion Activities, | Money from all sections of 11 ey the ideals of the organization. Gt oe Sl | frefnt service operated by the ton continued to pour intoday, ris, Sept. 27 (M—Althoush| wyoy ynow tao well the horrors|, Soiiiar o e U R aet o, Bept (P—Automobile | \ute Star line. These frelght the total fund last night ind, France's forel@fos war to be anything else than sl it b b (e e L T e, Bl will make thejr trans- Miami, Fla, Sept. 27 (P—Miami | 288regated $191,665. Many I Dn G conetary, | LUl servants of peace,” declar- | pron o TES - BRETCH robbing his k numbered four more than in ‘r‘.‘\"m:‘x:’\:;é‘;ge:x.:?e - :!:fi?l:lr:; and eight neighboring communities | "UtonS swelled the tota recent “brass tacks" dis. |1 the premier. “But peace should | e+ Sneelo Fiocehi, confestions | the Preceding week and three more [cargo to warrant thef 3 8 & & 5 contribution having be received cent thraas tacks® dlas|;ovor ho for you @ reason to abal Yo iF Tain Calat than in the corresponding period last |+ 50 'O rant their putting into in the hurricane-swept areasfoday|is merohondis cussion at Thoiry announced that| .ie vour glory or to renounce the | o A e N R R WO s of iathy was | LIBE BOXT resumed their interrupted task of | Appeals for labor, both skilled | they had reached an agreement hav-| oy’ vou “gatonded.” '1 ¢ 0'1 h;(fmi 1“‘;” ‘m“hm‘k fourteen rehabilitation generally after a|and common, have heen received it Qoiopilie ihosemayel 0 [WEAD Poioare sty that whan Gersjho e a0E FLIGRHOE Bdon ot | During the week 208 persons were | BOB GASOLINE STATION Sabbath observance, to assist in rehabilitation work causes frictlon Dbe-|;0ny et Joose upon the world e il ity ‘)“”:”‘ o | convicted of operating cars while| Cambridge, Mass,, Sept. 27 (@) — Obscrvations through the Great- | B S tween France and Gormany, Premier | procendenteq cataclysm® the peo- ,_‘””‘, o ao 1” Ph ot 08 Ak Iinder the influsnee- ot lidior: 118 1A robber, who entered a gasoline er Miami zone during the week of Poincaire is unwilling to forget “war | ;"¢ o no S p IR e dea ’,“tr“ 1 "' SUOIRE b ARSE iave: than i the preccdiiE. wekl |slation sehils fhses companions re- reconstruction has prompted an GRABS CRUGIF]X AND guilt” in any pact of fricndship that rithgut d atinctioniiwitniradiis i i8 | SHEEE AR EIERT AT n were committed > Jail. Licenses | mained in the car in which they estimate of property losses of ap- nay be formulated. ibility nor blame German offi- | , = ‘w_”‘} S ‘“\‘[fl 1:\ \d registrations revoked or sus- | had driven up ostensibly for fuel, proximately $75,000,000 JUMPS FROM WINDQOW Adavessing disablea’ war veterans|cors and soldiers indiseriminately for noon Colat slipneq. and il |oia|Bended numbered 442 | blackjacked the manager, Albert Damage fo innumerable hom |t Saint Germain yesterday the pre- |atrocities. Ve e M e — Woodward, handcuffed him to a 1any demolished, others partially —_— m declared that even thoush| “Wg cannot forget, however,” he| ' " fl‘ N ]‘\j‘;""‘"‘l““"‘ . iim, TO LAND AT NEW YORK water pipe, and fled with $445 mrecked bang Hnousands Swith 1088 |y ot LS LA CIE i New! Norls Brob. | L might be willing o meet |added, “that war was declared upon e ol ntd Ay ) — | which he had been counting. fo furnishings by water. was esti- | y In the bonds of newlua that it was waged upon our soll | FOCCE, T WAL LWO HMER CAMS|quis ong Not Pargand Will Bo| AR attendent ot & gasoline sta- mated at $20,000,000, the ol ably Will Die — Leap dship she never would vield one | through violation of a neutral st S Sa o : : " Terminus of White Star Line. |tion across the street found Wood. item in property losses. Apartment i il ot upon the question of Germany |that upon orders from the jmperiai | o Montreal, Sept. 27 (P — The |ward." He investigated the man. houses, Dbetter constructed for the Capsed Dy Fright. having been responsible for he | German staff it was conducted with 3 AL e, White Star line will make New |ager's non-appearance as a number pac ot hsn Bouses REGURH| o oo gt ek g menp [PV Wan pitiless cruelty. If tie Germany of | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS|York the winter western terminus | of nmmm-swzoundea A o this section, suffered approximately| *° ks o Gl Inasmuch as it was only by per-|today would disavow openly some of FOR YOUR WANTS lof its Canadlan service, instead of [in an attempt to obtain seryice. 00,000, according to the unof-|ened at the sudden entr 9Tl mission that M. Briand accepted the ficial tabulation. | three unidentified men in an apart- |forcign portfolio in the Poincair Office buildings, the majority of|ment at Fast 8$3th street today, |cabinet after the downfall of hi which are in downtown Miami,| Dorothy Smith, formerly of Hol- own ministry on the financial situ-| lost windows gnd furnishings in|den, Mass, grasped a silver cruci- ation and because the premier's ad- wholesale quantities, but only| fix to her one structure in this group suffer-!a fourth s ed beyond repair, this single ex-| injuries wh ception being the Meyer-Kiser | death. building. The total office building| Miss Smith loss was placed between $2,000,000 | is a cloak pers. {and $2,500,000. | The witnesses have been called| Churches suffered loss amounting | club last from Venice and Santa Monica,|to $500,000, ied to the which front-on the bay in which the | Theaters and various amusement | party by evangelist was first reported to have | structures were damgged to the ex- | John J drowned May 1S. They have been[tont of approsimalely 3,000, | thomselves summoned from Douglas, Arizona, | hamages to garages and automo- | where Mrs. McPherson dramatically reappeared with a story of having | veen kidnapped afd held for ran- som. They also have been hrought om Carmel Kenneth G Ormiston, former s Tem radio operato heach cottage zoggled woman while the list was missing. Bonds Are Posted where Ange spent ten days in a ith a myst rious evange- | Provented by a brief illness from appearing in court a week ago for | er arr t, Mrs. McPherson represented by her who posted $2.500 suret ¥ nee to ly is $2,500 bail Siclaff, who not yet been arraigned, has| wned state’s witness. She is the | confessed perpetrator of the ‘“Miss X" hoax in which she ¢ she was hired by Angelus Temple to ice a woman who would pose armel companion Vith her scheduled court appear- | anec today Mrs. McPherson will have read to her for the first time the charges against her contained in a blanket complaint jointly nam- ing herself, her mother, Ormiston, and four others. Ormiston and some of the others are missing. The Various Charges he complaint charges | That N McPherson's kidnap- | ping story is an absolute tion That, to support her story ehe and | fabrica- her mother unlawfully, wickedly, fraudule and felg sly con- #pired to commit acts injurious to public morals to pervert and ob- | t to carry out their conspiracy | Mrs. McPherson attempted to have | other persons indicted for kidnap- ping when there had never been an 1bduction. That she remained in hiding with ) G. Ormiston from May 19 at « s knowledge a consemt of | other, | she hired paid Mrs, lLorraine Wiseman-Sielaff to produce a “Miss X" to swear she, and not Mrs. McPhe n had been with Or. miston at Carmel 'hat ehe made to suy That she hired and paid Attorney R. F. A. McKinley to manufacture evidence for her. McKinley was k obile a Talks From Pulpit Pher. radio to broadca cussion of the investigation from her pulpit attacked Keyes for pressing the investigation and criti- cized him for releasing Harry Melosh and Mrs. 1'be Daniels of Chicago, following an investigation of their story that they had con- spired with Mre. Sielaff to produce a “Miss X." The -evangelist failed to obtain any response from her congregation when she asked for $1,000 contribu- tions for a proposed $100,000 de- fense fund. Smaller amounts were pledged. She urged her followers to remain away from the hearing. forgive the for they know not what they do,” the evan- gelist quoted in a forgiving moment when she expressed her hope that {eves was “really a gentleman, in- efficlent and misled, rather than calculatingly yielou SKYSCRAPERS BLAMED FOR 55 . Y. DEATHS Invite Congestion of Cars, City Club led recently in of New York Pomis out in Onmpaign Bulletin, New York, craper is Sept. 27.—{P—The blamed for most of 75 deaths caused by automobiles fn the ps t eight months here jn the monthly bulletin of the city club, which is campaigning against sky- scrapers. “With a vengeance, pal murder,” sayssHenry H. Curran, the club’s counsel, “hecause the ci can but does not scatter the cluster- ed skyscrapers to appetites the motor cars must minister. It this is muniel- whose is true that skyscrapers are not responsible for all of the motor vehicles that kill New York chil- dren In New York's streets, But sky scrapers are responsible and direct ly 8o for most if not all, of these murderous vehicles that syarm the strests of New York.” % Mr. Curran's reports says that 238 of those killed were children under 15, that 182 of these were between five and ten and 52 were under five, biles has been estimated at §5,-|intruders 000,000, Ruined wharves and docks, | and leaped retching along the bay front, the| The pol ter front of Miami river and the | Fitzpatrick western rim of Palm Beach ith's in counted for more than 8500 damages, it was estimated. Industries and public 000 | fracture }internal inj | had known utilltie; kS washing For homes without eleciric ity, the Mastag is arailebla with in-buslé zasoline motor Try the Maytag next washday! Assure ‘_‘_yenr: ahead”” of other washers—thaf if it doesn’t sell itself, don’t keep it. 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