KIDNAI’PED - -KVA N G ELI ST. LOS ANTILLES, June 28. A message from. Douglas, Arizona, states that the police- have found a cabin 15 miles from the international boundary in Mexico, where Mrs Aimee McPherson evidently was hold captive. The windows wore barred and Mrs McPherson’s footprints were found nearby. The. former occupants evidently had decamped in a great hurry. Crowds such as California had never seen before greeted Mrs McPherson on her return, and yesterday’s service at her “million dollar soul factory” took the form of a tremendous thanksgiving. “Before God. I have not deviated one hair’s breadth from the truth, and I must he vindicated from the whisperings that are being circulated,” said the evangelist to-day. She threatens to take legal action against certain newspapers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 July 1926, Page 4
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