Show POSTAL MYSTERY AFTER FIVE YEARS By International News Service DENVER July 28 Uncle Uncle Sam has given up his attempt to solve the tha mystery mystery mystery mys mys- tery surrounding the disappearance of ot ofa ofa ota a registered package containing In currency from a Santa Fe train traveling between Kansas Kaneas City and La Junta Colo Cole on April 4 1912 Because nothing of a tangible nature have been discovered In the case an indictment of a federal grand standing against Charles B. B Oldfield formerly a a. postal clerk on the Santa Ft has been stricken from the docket of the United States district court here The package which contained bills of 5 10 and 20 denominations was shipped from the Continental and Com Corn Commercial Commercial mercial National Bank of ot Chicago to the First National Bank of Pasadena The registered pouch was intact upon Its delivery t f t Oldfield at I Kansas City ity When it reached Pasadena It was was was' empty A year after the package was missed d there was wt a severe wind and rainstorm at Leavenworth Kan the home of Oldfield's father The next morning mornIn a number of ot new 20 no bills were found damaged by rain and mud in the bushes in the vicinity of ot the elder Oldfield's Oldfield's Oldfield's Old- Old fields field's home Two federal grand Juries one in Kansas and one In Denver Jn In in dieted Oldfield but there has never been sufficient evidence on which the government could bring the accused man to trial |