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Pelley Gets More Time to Consult the Spirits on His Ultimate Fate

July 24, 1934
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William Dudley Pelley, bankrupt mystic and anti-Semite, will have from now until September to call his occult powers into play to help him foresee what fate the state of South Carolina has for him and his two business associates, Robert C. Summerville and Don Kellogg, all three of whom are charged with the state’s “blue sky” security laws in the sale of Galahad Press, Inc., stock.

At the request of the counsel representing the three defendants, the case was continued until the September term when it was called into Buncombe County Superior court.

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