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OFFICIALS, UNDERWORLD SILENT ON RIDDLE Mystery Shrouds Missing $303,000 Greenlease Kidnap Ransom Fund One Year After.Case Broke B.T B. j. MCDONALD KANSAS CTTY, Sept. On the virtual eve of the first an niversary of the kid- naping case thut shocked the world Sept. 2S, the mystery of the mlss- inR half of' the record $600,000 ransom remains unsolved.

When Cnrl Hall, the kidnap- slayer of Bobby GreonleMo, was arrested in St. the night of last Oct. 6, by former Police Lt. Louis Shoulders and ex-patrolman Elmer Dolnn, the captors reported recovery of'only $293,000. Hall estimated that he and his accomplice, Mrs.

Bonnie He-arty, spent about $3.200, leaving $303,720 unaccounted for. The missing money includes 13,401 twonty-dol- lar bills wid $3,570 ten-dollar bills, nil of which have boon listed and published throughout the nation. Chief of Police Bernard C. Bran- pon says he "not heard a rumble" about the missing money adds: "If the underworld has the money, it might be expected to suddenly Unload it all at once In many parts of the country, that way they would make it most difficult for the authorities to trace It and trap the passers." Brannon said he never was notified officially that two bills were passed in northern Michigan, as reported by Detroit newspapers, last November. The chief added, however, that the FBI may have the bills.

FBI agents refused any comment. Start Preventing Colds Now DR. JOHN H. DAT, D. The body combats colds through the aid of the nervous system.

No specific bacteria has been found to be the cause of colds. Sudden chilling of the body experienced when I from a hot room out into the cold, exposure to cold Jind wet, and lack of humi- Reportu then said $20 bill was found In and a $10 bill was passed in Detroit. It was pointed out, but considered doubtful that these might have been some of the bills Hall spent. There also have been reports of bills seen In Mexico, Hall's cnptors, Shoulders and Dolan, arc serving prison terms ol three and two years, respectively, for perjury At his trial, Shoulders admitted the suitcases were Iclt unwatchcd in his car about 15 minutes outside the station after he brought in the prisoner. After telling about booking Hnll, Shoulders described the incident of the suitcases as follows; "I said to Dolnn; 'Let's get those suitcases They were outside in the car and this was about 15 minutes after we brought Hnll in, Then the telephone rang and it was my friend, Miss June George.

I told her I was busy and would have to cancel our 11 get. As to the missing money, whether it's being held by unknown persons or wag sold to the underworld for a low figure, that may not come out for years," O'Neill added that Mrs, Green- lense, who underwent an operation recently at Mayo Hospital, in Rochester, Is home again nnd recuperating satisfactorily. IKlDSBIUffS o'clock dntc. I about two or talked to her three minutes, When I stepped out of the phone booth, Dolan was not in sight so I presumed he had gone out to the car. I went out and he was not there.

I went to the car and there was just one suitcase in it. Funeral nervlcwi were conducted nt Levclland Sunday for William Nr.nce. 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Nance of Levelland, who died of bulhnr polio Friday in Methodist Hospital here.

Survivors, in addition to his parents, are two sisters and four grandparents, Burial was in Levelland Cemetery, The first of 10 weekly sessions of the Church ol Christ's Lubbock Bible School will Ret underway at 7:30 p.m. today at the Broadway Church of Christ, Broadway and Ave. Classes, held at 7:30 and p.m. through Nov. 29, arc scheduled each Monday night.

The Canhibury Class of First CREASE ON'THE SPOT A device designed to press trousers is demonstrated at the International Fair in Frankfurt, Germany. Its heater can be detached for other uses. MeAdoo Riles Set For J.W. Mclaughlin CROSBYTON, Sept. 26 (Special) Willis McLaughlln, a long-time resident of 'Crofby County, died at his home near McAdoo early today.

He was 84. Funeral tervices have been set for 3 m. Monday at the McAdoo Church of'Christ. Leonard Dennis, the pastor, will be in charge. Burial will be in Crosbyton Cemetery under the direction of the King Funeral Home, Crosbyton, McLaughlin's survivors include his wife, Emma; three'daughters, Mrs.

Edinburgh of McAdoo, Mrs. A. W. Frazier of Clayton, and Mrs. Fred Large of Corona, N.

five sons, John of El Centro, M. of Hawkins, M. B. of Portales, O. H.

of McNeil, and R. R. of LovveU, brother, John McLaughlin of Roscoe, 15 grandchildren and 13 great- grandchildren. Serving as pallbearers will be Ola Moore, Dick Edinburgh. Sam Ernest Phifer, Weldon Dendry and Charlie Harris.

Ukbttfc, Aralmdw. 17, 1M4 Cuctomtrs Urfltd To Do YuU Shopping lorly Tulsa Bootleggers Show Enterprise TULSA, Sept. group of boot, loggers urged Tulsans Sunday to do their Christmtt shopping early: They distributed a colorful, 16-page brochure list- ing special Christmas liquor packages and prices. Oklahoma is a dry state. I took it into my office and then Methodist Church saw the other suitcase nnd the briefcase Hall had were thorn already.

Apparently, Dplan had brouRht them in. I noticed only two officers in the station and one had his back to nie." Hall Denied Money Taken Shoulders contends the money could have been taken on the night before the arrest when Hall was partying in a motel. Hnll denied this in a statement just Before his execution with Mrs. rleady in the Missouri Ras chamber, Dec. IS.

In that statement, Hall told of seeing a third man near his room after 'his arrest. He described him as slender', of medium height, and wearing a tan snap-brim hat, rust colored slacks and matching jacket. Hall said the man appeared to be talking to someone in the room as Hall and Dolnn walked back alons a "corridor hold its Tailors Group Raps European Styles, Names Best Dressed NEW YORK, Sept. 26 INS-The Custom Tailors Guild of America announced the "ten best dressed men in America" in New York today and also launched an at- diry and air- seckinR rear exit, bolan said circulation in a he saw no such person. crowded room Hall also said in his statement are all a tlie officers did not bring the posmc factors su tC Bses when they left his to the cause of ever, the point most overlooked is that the body would not be affected were it able to accommodate itself quickly to the chances the environment.

The nervous system is responsible for this function and any interference with- the performance of work will hinder the body's defense mechanism. tel with him in custody. Shoulders countered this by saying he had sent the first suitcase out monthly party at 7:30 p. m. to-1 tack upon European day in the Little Party House nt Mackenzie Park, Thursday night the class will conduct its installation banquet for incoming officers at the same hour in the church parlors.

Funeral MrvtcM for the Rev. Vinson Duncan, 65, retired Baptist minister who died Ht his home, 1603 43rd early Saturday, were conducted Sunday afternoon at Southcrest Baptist Church, after which the body WHS tnken to Haskell for burial. The Rev. Mr. Duncan had been a 'resident of Lubbock for about two years.

His survivors include his wife, three and riauphter. tailors for allegedly creating "sissified 1 The guild chose (Ji(j following men and praised them for "not dressing like Leo Durocher, manager of the New York Giants, comedian Bob Hope, Gov. Tlionifis E. Dcwey of New York, screen actor William Holden, stage actor Elliott Nugent; singer Tony Bennett, industrialist Paul Hoffman; paper magnate Harry E. Gould; society man Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, and Dr.

Milton Eisenhower, president! of Penn Slate, Announcing the awards, Fed Balletta, president of the guild, said: 'ANY CONNECTION? I Conn. Waterbury Republican published two stories on the same page. The headline on one read: "Turkey, $100 Theft, Proved by State other read: "Turkey Dinner Planned As League Benefit." Maine Woman Looks Forward To 14th Child-A Daughter PITTSFIELD, Maine, Sept. 26 Friends of the nation's largest all- girl family gave Mrs. Lloyd Brooks a 'baby shower last night.

39-year-old mother of 13 daughters was delighted because almost all the gifts were pink. "I think it's going to be another girl and I hope I'm right," said Mrs, Brooks, who expects a 14th child next month. The shower was held at the apartment of a friend. Papa Brooks escorted 12 of his 13 daughters to the party'. Missing was 15- year-old Alma.

She was babysitting. Red 'blooded American men Sixty-five coming are emphatically refusing to wear from as far as El" Paso and lace and other frills which head- the fourth annual reunion of former Bowie County residents held at Mackenzie Terrace Sunday, according to Mrs. L. Hill, secretary. 2.

Freedom From Hunger "He makcth' me to lie down in green pastures." Psalms 23:2 Before us daily there is spread The bounty of God's daily bread Just as the shepherd seeks to find The greenest pastures, God's inclined To feed those who on Him depend And to them graciously extend His calm assurance that He'll give Unto His own the means to live By ravens, manna, miracles He conquers Hunger's obstacles, JULIEN HYER FIVE SPIES EXECUTED ATHENS, Sept. 26 Five men convicted of spying for Bulgaria were executed Saturday in Corfu and Salonika. Callouses Pain, turning, Tradtrmss CONFIDENT, CROOKS LANSING, W-While robbing a supermarket safe of $3,000, burglars thought of their comfort. They drank beer and whiskey and kept a fan running. WM UN ttfftr from tar or tht win of cr Neurafet you wint rtliel ind you want Baytr Aspirin! A tablet stilts disintafratinf ttmat the instant you tafct ft-to is Mtfy to go to work with tnuzinf spttd.

For relief Imiit- iatble. Off Supfr-Sofi Dr. Zino.padt. rttnova one of Uu quickest wiyi known to medical aciance. At Drun, Shot.

6.10c Stom. SHOP BIG FURNITURE Removal Sale 2 Big Floors Of Furniture Drastic Reductions Comer: 13th and Tcxat Avenue Mtone 5-8S57 D-Scholls lino-pads The program was under the direction of R. Shipp. line-hunting European tailors are tryi'iR to inflict upon them," CLASH REPORTED JERUSALEM, Sept. 2fi Israeli military pokes msn charged today eight Egyptian infiltrators killed two Israelis and Services were conducted at Wll- wounded two others near Migdal son Methodist Church Sunday for Ashkelon, northwest of the Gaza 'ast night.

who tipped him about Hall's presence in town as a suspicious free- spender, and that ho, Shoulders, had carried the other suitcase out behind Hall and Dolan. Shoulders Mid he put the suitcase in the rear of the car with the first one which Haper had I To those who suffer severely i ace( and Hall probably from colds, have one cold after no ff (hem. another, or have one that is hard IJ.IM to set rid can be quite certain I that the nervous defense mechan-' a11 SRld iwn is not functioning properly. suitcases quite while later at The chiropractor makes the projv tfle station. tr corrections so that the body Defense counsel for the officers can build UD its resistance and i pointed out that Hall would be combat colds from within It obtaining sweet vengeance on is commonly known that lowered; his captors by lying about the resident who died 81 at Methodist Hospital hero Friday.

She had Germany publishes 59 cent been a Muleshoe resident the past, more social science periodicals four years. than before the war. resistance causes colds; but what causes lowered resistance? First: ignoring 'the simple rules of Hyeicne. iuch as plenty of rest, tresh air, sunshine, plain foods, etc. Second: the lack of nerve lupply to part Chiropractic build up your resis wmoun'.

of money he had. U. S. Attorney Edward L. Scheufler said he has no new information about the money and would not speculate on what happened to It, Norbert O'Neill, business NEIGHBOR Whilt you looting ovtr Iht groundi, ducting itoct, mudiiniry, iili MOM AND THE KIDS fo in, htar good mutic.

"Muiie it tuinfUli" SOUVENIRS 1401 Avt. 9 Jenkins Music Co. Phont 2-1321 Enroll Now! DANCING GLASSES TAP BALLET ACROBATIC BALLROOM Children and Adults LARRYMORE DANCE STUDIO "WE IUIU WITH LUBBOCK" 2504 Avt. Ph. 3-8643 LADIES' PLAIN WOOL SUITS ONE WEEK ONLY CLEANED AND PRESSED MEN'S SUITS PLAIN DRESSES MEN'S SHIRTS MEN'S HATS.

Cleaned Blocked Absolutely No Fhttr Cleaning At Any Price Stinson Cleaners OWNER L. HABDIN OPERATOR Lending Since 1930 Iroadway tance and help to prevent colds I partner of Robert C. Greenlease, 71-year-old multi-millionaire automobile and father of the victim, said: "It's one of those things they (the parents) hope they can for- sr retard the pros-res? of one al ready started. Many of our patients report absence of colds after having Chiropractic adjustments for entirely different symptoms: pati- who come to ue specifically tor chronic colds and chronic pneumonia are amazed that without medicine of anv kind, they build resistance to colds and oth- tr diseases. This chiropractic educational SAN ANTONIO, Sept.

2fi article is broucht to vou each I ns testimony in the general Monday through the courtesy of I court-martial of Cpl, Claude Batch- the Day Chlrocractic Clinic. '34th is scheduled to continue Mon- ind Ave. V. after a 4-day recess. Batchelor, Kermit, is being tried on charges of aiding the I enemy and informing on fellow prisoners while a captive in a North Korean prison camp.

DR. C. M. NEEL New Location: 1721 Broadway Phone 5-7155 Optometrist-Visual Training Batchelor Trial To Be Resumed today IT'S FARMERS TAXIDERMY 3702 Avt. MUM 4-7937 TIOPHY MOUNTS lUCKSKtN OLOVIS IIAR RUtS UMPS JACKITS Custom Made Venetian Blinds if Custom-Made Venetian Blinds if DuPont Cuitem- Made Window Shades if Columbiamatic Window Screens if Custom-Made Draw-Drape Rodi if Picture Framing if Clarin Folding Chairs All Types of Bamboo Shades TONTINE SHADE SHOP 1107 Si.

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TTM( Offlctr flitti am tm tfflci ml it intuit BI 51 hr 4f iirffe CERTIFIED wiAfr ACCOUNT! PER ANNUM 1701 TEXAS LUBBOCK PHONE 5-5662 FACTS TO HELP YOU ff on executive making decision! en how your men ihouJd cr if you yoonelf travel for consider the actual cosh of auto versus air travel. Trend Magazine recently published national overage costs of operating a new cor for 10,000 thawing an average of tfc per mtfe for 13 leading makes. Costs shown here are for one of the economical "Big 3" low-priced JKfJVf7S 1934 NOW IN OUR 20TH YEAft 1954 wftfi, wrlfc AM UNH, tomr,.

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