Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 162, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1928 — Page 5
NOV. 27,1928
TWO BANDS TO GREETAIMEE 1,000 Members of Church Plan Welcome. By United Press LOS ANGELES, Nov. 27.—Two brass bands and 1,000 members of Angelus temmple will extend an “expression of confidence” to Aimee Semple McPherson'Thursday when she returns from a three-months tour of Europe. Reassured by the evangelist’s statement that she did not spend large sums in her defense against “conspiracy to obstruct justice” charges, her followers have planned a huge reception. In addition to the two bands, several choir groups will welcome Mrs. McPherson. A Los Angeles police
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and fire department escort will lead a parade to the temple, while a Thanksgiving mass meeting will be held. After Thanksgiving dinner wth her son, Rolph, who accompanied her to Europe, and her daughter, Roberta, who remained in school here, Mrs. McPherson will open a four-day service for 7,000 followers. BYRD FLEEf“TOGEtHER All Units of Expedition Meet in New Zealand Port. B.y United Press WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Nov. 27.—A1l units of Lieutenants Commander Richard E. Byrd’s south pole expedition were assembled in Dunedin Monday for the first time since they left the United States. Byrd plans to leave for Ross Sea next Saturday on the bark City of New York. The Eleanor Bolling will leave soon afterward. Byrd announced that Richard Brophy, the expedition’s business manager, had been appointed second in command of the expedition.
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OPEN CHICAGO KIDNAP TRIAL Little Billy Ranieri Smiles at Hearing. By United Press CHICAGO, Nov. 27.—Little Billy Ranieri, 10-year-old boy, whose kidnaping last September aroused the city, was all smiles at the trial of his alleged abductors. Billy was wearing his first long pants suit and that was enough to provoke the smiles that greeted attorneys and crowd. Even when Samuel Hoffman, assistant state’s attorney, demanded the death penalty for Angelo Petjtti, charged as the ringleader in the kidnaping, Billy smiled. While a dozen prospective jurors were questioned as to whether they
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