Page 8 University Daily Kansan Friday, Oct. 30, 1953 Grand Jury Indictment Looms in Kidnap Case Kansas City, Mo. — (U.P) — U.S. District Attorney Edward L. Scheuffer planned to ask a federal grand jury today to return indictments against Carl Austin Hall and Mrs. Bonnie Brown Heady for the kidnap-murder of Bobby Greenlease. The jury went into its fourth day' session prepared to wind up, its investigation. A decision to indict Hall and Mrs. Heady would pave the way for their trial under the Lindbergh federal kidnap law, which provides a maximum penalty of death. Hall and Mrs. Heady have admitted the kidnap-slaying of the six-year-old son of millionaire Cadillac dealer Robert C. Greenlease. Scheufter said he "hoped" to ask today for the indictments as soon as all witnesses are heard and all evidence considered. The single witness scheduled for today was Bill Bell, St. Joseph, Mo, part owner of a drive-it-yourself firm which supplied the automobile Hall and Mrs. Heady drove from St. Joseph to St. Louis. Mr. Bell will be the final one of a parade of witnesses which included Greenlease; a nun at the school from which Bobby was taken; a former policeman who broke the case; a taxi driver, and a prostitute. The prostitute, Sandra O'Day, 22, attracted wide attention when she went to the federal building for a three-hour session with the grand jury yesterday. In St. Louis, the door was open today for the man who broke the kid-naping case to return to the police force, but ex-Lt. Louis Shoulders said it might as well be closed. Shoulders ended his stormy, 27-year career as an officer last Saturday by resigning as second in command in nuerer at a police board inquiry. But the board, which Shoulders called a "bunch of four-year wonders," put off formal acceptance of the resignation and indicated Shoulders could withdraw it. Shoulders drew out his pension money and went off to Kansas City to tell a federal grand jury how he arrested the kidnapers. He said the board might as well accept his resignation because he was "through." It was not the first time Shoulders' name appeared in a police investigation. A former taxicab driver, his career has been a series of ups and downs. He has been cited frequently for courageous police work and his fellow officers once nicknamed him "The Shadow." He has also figured in departmental shakeups and investigations. For extra cash, sell those items with a Kansas classified ad. Official Bulletin Faculty and Staff: This is the last week to have the required chest x-rays. Please act now. Franklin D. Murphy, chancellor Fulbright applications must be submitted to 304 Fraser or on before October program. Burzle, KU Fulbright program adviser TODAY School of Pharmacy picnic. 6:30 p.m. Kwong Kee Building, 1296 Wong Kee Ave. Tourism department, BGC 6.15 m. SUA Dance Lessons, 8-9 p.m. English four remaining lessons. Open for four remaining lessons. SUNDAY GAMMA Delta student night dance $30 p.m., Lounge, 11 & Vermont Phi Mu Alpha, 5 p.m. 131 Strong. Attendance required. tendance required. Episcopal Communion, 7 a.m., Dan Student Religious Council, 4 p.m. Myers hall. Alpha Phi Omega. 7:30 p.m., 306 Memorial Union, Don Baldwin, Kaw Scout executive, speaker. All former Scouts welcome. Tau Sigma. 7:15 p.m. Robinson gym. Devotions, 9:30 p.m. Dan- forth chapel. Sociology Chairman Attending Meetings Prof. Carroll D. Clark, chairman of the department of sociology and anthropology, is one of 20 educators of an original group of 100, who has been re-invited for a follow-up seminar and conference on adult education. He is attending a series of meetings sponsored by the Fund for Adult Education through Sunday at the Windemere hotel, Chicago. The seminar, held last semester and attended by a group of 100 invited teachers and administrators, analyzed specific problems on curriculum materials and teaching methods in the field of adult education. Crystal Cafe is the place to go for Delicious Steak Dinners Open On Sundays 609 Vermont YOU KNOW IT! Winter is here! It's time to get that CONOCO 1-2-3 service: - Fill radiator with Conoco Anti-Freeze - Change to winter-weight oil - Check car for winter driving AT CHUCK McBETH CONOCO Service Super Saber Sets Record 9th and Indiana El Centro, Calif. — (U.P.)— An F-100 Super Sabre jet fighter, unveiled to the public only last week, has set a new world's speed record of 754.98 miles an hour over a 15-kilometer course. The North American Aviation company's jet made two runs over the Salton sea course yesterday—one at 767.267 miles an hour and the other at 742.684. The Super Sabre's speed topped that of the Douglas Skyray by about 1.5 miles an hour, North American spokesmen said. It bettered the previous time over a 15-kilometer course by more than 45 miles an hour, and will be listed as a record for that distance as well as the fastest time ever made by a plane under speed conditions of the National Aeronautical association. Lt. Col. F. K. Everest, chief test pilot at Edwards Air Force base, was at the controls. should be examined today. Call for appointment. Any lens or Prescription duplicated. LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO. Phone 425 1025 Mass. YOUR EYES Q—What was the name of K.U.'s first building? . North College Hall built in 1867. You can bank in confidence and receive the best banking service available at Douglas County State Bank. DOUGLAS COUNTY STATE BANK "Bank of Friendly Service" Topeka — (U.P.) — An agreement under which Kansas would receive an allocation of $825,000 in federal douth-relief funds was before Gov. Edward F. Arn today for his approval. Hay Fund Accord Pending The money would be used to help pay transportation costs of hay for douth-stressed stockmen. U. S. Sen. Frank Carlson (R-Kan.) announced the allocation in Washington yesterday. Actual outlay of the money from the President's emergency fund depended on state acceptance of an agreement reached in Washington by two Kansas officials and R. L. Farrington, chairman of the federal drouth committee. Paul Ijams, assistant secretary of the Kansas Board of Agriculture, and Paul Griffith, deputy director of the Extension Service in Kansas, represented the state. If the finance council approves, the federal funds will be used in the emergency hay distribution program. The state will pay the administrative expense in locating the hay and in handling paper work pertaining to eligibility. EXPERT WATCH REPAIR Electronically Timed Guaranteed Satisfaction 1 Week or Less Service WOLFSON'S 743 Mass. The case of the Unapproachable Alumnus OR . . . How do you get that gift horse to open his mouth? Once there was a Wealthy Alumnus who was also a Soft Touch. Tie an Old School Tie around your neck and he'd give you his shirt to go with it. One day he realized that this habit of always saying "Yes" to the Big Question was costing him a Pretty Penny. So he became a Hard Man to Get To. Letters, phone calls and personal visits all encountered a secretary with a face like a flint and a 4-word vocabulary. ("He's out of town.") This was Rough on the Old School, but nobody had a solution—until the football coach, a Brain in his own right, came up with a Magnificent but Simple Idea. He dashed down to the Western Union office and dispatched a Telegram saturated with Old School Spirit and dedicated to the theme that unless some Noble Soul came through pronto, the eleven would be playing barefoot and jerseyless. The ice jam was broken. A Fat Check arrived the next day. Today things are back on a Normal Financial Basis. There's nothing more practical than using Telegrams to Hurdle Barriers and get to the Guy (or the Cal) you want to talk to. When you want something . . . Cash from Home, a Date with a Dreamboat, an Interview with the Man who does the Hiring . . . it pays to Make your Bid via Western Union. 703 Massachusetts Tel. 2764 or 2765 "It's Hard To Decide, When Everything Looks So Good." STUDENT UNION HAWK'S NEST & CAFETERIA FI 1 que