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STRANDS OF HAIR FOUND 4S CLUES Linking Mrs. McPherson With Ormiston—Clothing Found |- Los Angeles, Nov. 2 (A—District attorney’s investigators today were to start a final search in the city's | exclusive shopping district for evi- dence with which they seek to prove Aimee Semple McPherson was the woman who spent ten days in a Car- mel, Cal., cottage with Kenneth G. Ormiston. 67 Women's Articles The official tour of the shops will be an attempt to identify the An-| gelus temple evangelist as the pur- chasér of an array of costly articles of wearing apparel found in a trunk recently seized in New York as the property of Ormiston. The trunk was found to contain 67 articles of women’s apparel. Silks and brilliants, evening gowns of cloth of gold and silver, snakeskin | slippers and flimsy negligees, gor- geous pajamas and fur trimmed wraps, poured from the trunk as the district attorney's investigators open- ed it for inspection. Contents of Trunk Followiag is the of content: ziven out by the rict attorn office: Green dress, blue evening gown trimmed with pink, red and gold; cerise gown with bl silk flowers: white silk dressing gown with blue silk flowers; gold beaded evening gown with tag “imported hy Bul- lock’s (Los Angeles); black beaded evening gown; silver beaded scarf; blue dressing robe trimmed with gold embroidery; silver sash; gold filet; embroid~ied table cover; lace trimmed bath towel; black cape lined with white; crepe de chine kimon dark blue serge d with cape; black velvet hoyp skirt Black satin slippers; snake skin , Slippers; pink evening gown trim- med | chid slip; | piece chemise and bloomers; pale | satin | gown; | orange | silk | and silver; gown; pink de chine tan sli with gold green evening slippers; crepe pink night gown; scarf; coat with fur collar; umbrella; black velvet slecveless| gown with red trimmi morning | wn; perfume cas beach silk | hose; blue serge dress, two piece; | embroidered white slip; silk bras iere; pink silk bloomers; peach nightgown; pink nightgown; pink boudoir cap; tan velvet gown late » morning gown; black silkc slip; or- plack lace shawl; pleated dress slip; lace boudoir cap; laven- der embroidered nightgown; lace hairband with ostrich feathers; | silver slippers; green hose; salmon fur jabot; pi two- | morn- ing gown of peach; blue and gray | silk gown; purple dressing gown; two rhinestone hair ornaments; pink silk gown trimmed with| rhinestones and pearls; pink night- gown lace trimmed; pink slip; pur- ple embroidered sash; gray coat with cape attached. Strand of Hair a Clue Among the discoverles, an- nounced by Keyes were eight long | strands of auburn hair and a moth- | er of pearl pendant, which, the prosecution says was purchased by Mrs. McPherson during her tour of Palestine last spring. The hair will be turned over to a chemist for microscopic the prosecutor said. A red hair, found inside of a boudoir cap when the Ormiston trunk was first opened in New York, is also in Keyes' possession. The purchase of two pairs of ex- shoes found in the traced to an exclusive whihe Mrs. McPherson is k have frequently patronize sizes are virtually the same those worn by the evangelis tors were informed. the e evan cipal court. Mrs. A Pherso er mother, Mrs. Minnic Kennedy, Ormiston and others are charged with conspiracy to manu- facture “evidence” in support of a chemise; vo trunk shop own {o pro cution’s 1 case in | did not exist. GOULD IS WINNER N MAINE CONTEST NEW. BRITAIN DAICY HERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1928, kidnapping story. The defense brief also was filled by W. I. Gilbert, attorney for Mrs. McPherson. It contended that the defendants committed no crime and that no perjury could have ex- which Mrs. McPherson is known to the grand jury if the dlstrict at- torney is correct In his assertion that the kidnappers which the evangelist says held her captive Charges of embezzlement, in cluding alleged improper use of a special investigation fund, filed against Keyes by the Los Angeles county supervisors, were dismissed in municipal court here yesterday at the request of State's Attorney General Webb. | ‘Nominated by Republicans Ior| | U. §. Senate ‘ | not only Portland took count ing empire, Arthur R. 2 (A—Aroos- potato grow- arried its favorite son, | 1d of Presque Isle ur-cornered con- | lican nomination ! wor in yesterday's Fulton J. Redman of orth had no opposition for democratic nomination. The tion on November 29 will be to complete the term of the late Sen-|{ ator Bert M. Fernald, expiring in| Me., N small towns missing| lead of 3.4 \0!"5, former Governor Percival P. Portiand. Hodgdon C. ast, president of the | ven third and Lous)| of Lishon Falls a poor | The vote in 544 precincts out the state was: 24,838, Baxter 21,363, Buz- over, Gould zell 14,522, Jack 1,161 Gould won in sptle of the reputed opposition of the Ku Kiux Klan, which was understood to be sup- porting Buzzell. His nomination was attributed largely to the feel- | ing in other parts of the state that Portland ought not to have both the Malne senators, that city being the home of Senator Frederick Hale. FASCISTI DEMANDS DEATH PENALTIES {Would Execute Principals in Former Assanlts on Mussolini 2 () — “Nothing to all enemies of ni will satisfy us” is the official edict of the fascist party, enunciated by its secretary | general, Singor Turati. A demand |1s to be made of the council of the fascist party for putting to death re assailants of the but of the three m Capello and Lucettl, in connection Nov. 2 premier Zanibont, under arrest , | past plots to assassinate il du urati thundered ¥'s demand for the dea cnemies to a erov der Musso- square s in proces- ¢ and town in d it, and it was print- ed in large black type upon the front pages of the newspapers. “Yes, death! Hang all of th as shouted back at Turatt by listening multitude, “Not only those wh gainst our duce,” Turati con- “but also every eingle per- son who indirectly or directly acts as an instigator or accomplice t meet a similar fate — not those who dare endanger \u:m\r window in night. Black every o Ht thelr |1 Italy ®gain, but those who already | have done so.” Signor Turatl discarded the pos- | sibility of the attacks upon the | premier having been isolated acts of individuals. Mussolini must be protected, despite himself. Fa | were willing to obey him, but will- ing only it his decision “does not | offend the nation’s right to fus- | tice. It it meant renouncing fas- clsmo’s desire for justice, “we on | that day will be uncertain in choos- ing between rugged, painful, dan- gerous, useless discipline and our indiscipline of passion, faith and | ardor.” i Continuing, Signor Turati sald | the responsibility for the attacks upon Mussolini existed at home and abroad and that those forming the ring must be destroyed ruthlessly. For those responsible fascismo would accept no other sentence than death. He said that time had | come n traitors must be sought even In the ranks of fascismo, add- ing: “The time has come for an in- spection of the virtues of every one ti and the vill be held next still at his night and there- speech of home in Torli fore did not Curati. Although that Anteo the youth who unday attempted to assassinate Mussolini and was killed by black shirts was the of ar ts, as been adduced. s are being thorities narrow premier from death is increasing the belief among the people of his in- Even Pope Pi 1l Duce sisa jod's full said in from the escape pro- com- menting on I sin's bullet in Bo s escape o idea of the hat Ttallan exiles outside Italy will continue efforts to —e e ———————— THRIFT SPECIAL! Silk Jersey Bloomers 89¢ —a special lot of silk Jersey Bloomers, Step-ins, Chemise etc., all colors, all sizes. THRIFT SPECIAL! Pillow Tubbing 25¢ 42 inches wide finished. linen Known for Service —Dependable style right merchandise, at important money saving prices, home necessities of many kinds. Tomorrow and Save! Extra Sizes for Ladies THRIFT SPECIAL! Linen Towels 37¢ ~—pure linen border for s with colored ers and etc. THRIFT SPECIAL! Japanese Furniture Polish 24c —large size. THRIFT SPECIAL! 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