ACCUSES FATHER.
KIDNAPPING SEQUEL. YOUNG GIRL IN TEARS. I DID NOT KNOW HE EXISTED. (By Air Mall.) NEW YORK., November 22. Seventeen-year-old Gloria Roff, kidnapped from a school dance in Tea neck, New Jersey, by a man who telephoned a demand for £100 ransom to her [adopted parents, identified her assailant [from forty-five suspects. Each of the [men was forced to drive a car so that <>loria could study the back of his head front the rear seat. "That's the mail!" she said suddenly, and the police arrested a jobless dishwasher. '"What's your name?" they asked. "Fred Roff," he said. It was the first time Gloria had seen her father since she was four year* old. when she was adopted by her uncle, George O'Connor. Roff denied he had kidnapped his daughter, but the schoolgirl, crying because she had found, in such circumstance*. the fill her -lie had not known existed, insisted he mis her abductor. I Although •-lie had not >ce " '"f^'nis •W r.,,.,„i r l \oice. and. ai»ne all. l\\ ta ]ciiV ,„.r the lm " L "!;•;■ "'t£ .*«£ «■«' Uclio.i » ' „ a ..tn,l car before ■L„,l draped I.e. into * f'«' k «'" ■ 11" hHd time rfiiicmlK-r »'" 3 The fatter oIT. «!»"»
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 296, 15 December 1938, Page 9
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198ACCUSES FATHER. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 296, 15 December 1938, Page 9
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