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Show 2-- A SUNDAY. HERALD Lie Detector "TT" SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1955 Utah County. Utah Be Abused Passer Of if-- A man RACINE, Wis., (UP) hunt was underway today for a rriari who police believe attempted to pass a Greenlease kidnap ranH som bill here. Police said the man, about 30, was reported to have handed a $20 bill to a clerk in a drugstore Fri purchase of day for a canay. isut wnen ine ciers. jof mgiy asked the man if the bill were part of the missing Greenlease ransom money, the customer said he had the correct change after all and took the bill back The customer then went to another clerk in the drugstore and attempted tb , purchase some cigars; But before the clerk could make change, the man again asked for the bill and left the store. His .description was flashed to police, who started an immediate search. a The liunt for the Greenlease ran som bills shifted from Chicago to Racine after the FBI notified all Chicago area banks to keep watch on all $2Q bills. A total of 16 of the bills have been discovered; at Chicago, and eighj: others have been found elsewhere. More than $303,000 is missing from the $600,000 paid in 1953 to of the kidnap-slayeThe FBI did not Bobby Greenlease. comment on where the search was centered, but it appeard that the Chicago area was being watched more intensively than any other section of the country.. : nt -- ' .vF w V ' 5 - " y Close Bryce North .. . j Tml itiVj- ------ v- r - - - " ." -- "1 -- - "T. ..Lj-- : t- - " " "rr . , . " : "-- . j -- "".Vjf sZs jtT - '"-' ' " ' if I'n W 1 . .1.,.. r. t n, .V i . J . ' "I - j - , 0 - - - . i ! n f . Esyptd -- r a x " 5 ' n r ! r ; f !Xriifnfwiyyy Gosta Venner man act at nf tfiA VnfH " - . - WASHINGTON .; , il'lli TODAY i i . 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ISABEL BONNER th W.VJISMWIIIWWWWillllWUll I ttw osnctRf deck of a terrier and bit Bm tmair 4wrt r Stzfis t M L - I - .COLBERT- MacMURRAY, I V ;r rTheEGGand Fl 3Ia.orie3LPercyKII ... f k sWIn -- si -1 Lea WEDNESDAY i HI, 4 III III - nouse ,y ... . E 22-2- 3 SEPT. EAST Plenty of Free Parking i ..... WONDERFUL! PACKED WITH ft feat, jcvy &c4' JLHIlJ ' Cinemascope Prices: .65c i TILL 5 P.M. AFTER 5 p.m. .....90c f CHILDREN . .......25c AMD Js M 7H 5 Free-Sh- ow ALL THE STARTLING former students register v t ! f PHONt FB Vf Service Dept.. Today! YALiAGUCS! : " - 7f For Sears BACK!... How the i M IM WK 20Hl Ciwry-f- s. 3-S- SKiSUT , n. vn W four COULDHT HOLD ' AT A a W F5? j , . . r- ORDER TICKETS BY MAIL. Send stamped, addressed envelope With remittance to "Holiday On Ice" P. O. Box 2136. Salt Lake City. Mention two choice of dates. Prices Include tax and Falr- srrounds Gate admission. $3.75, $3.25, $2.75 and $2.25 " I I . ict frM CALL of the Orient! n. Mis-behavi- mM h 1 smash the underworld " r t wr ten rtirl W COULDHT HIDE... Kimono girl to " :: ! eikr CM FasulcusF'S MM! Japanese Security Police used a . i 1 U.S. MPCI and the t Central Utah Theater Gide I i THE STORY TOKYOi Sept. 16 through Sept. 25 j Nights at 8:30 Matinees: Sat- - Sunnd Wed. - 2:30 P. M. ALL BRAND NEW ' r-r- - .. Mir:3 II Utah State Fair ' E r theatre ost - - six-year-o- ld CTJigrr 1 i- HAMS'iblinDI w Motor Co. manufacturing research f t f r died Friday. department, - .jl ; . . . .: , ; Vennerholm was born in Stock holm and came to the United screen star Margaret O'Brien poses States in 1924. He joined the Ford FORMER CHILD STAR TAKES A POSE Pretty The child star has recently completed former New Fork's in sketch for artists Washington Square. Company the same year as a ; role. screen adult her first 'r (UP -' Telephoto). chemist; later served as an instructor in the Ford trade school and Yellow1' Tomaboy, Suddenly, was named to the research post, in i hawk, June; 1954. J Track of the Rivoli Interrupted Melody, Starlite Drive-I- n Sunday, Sept. II He is survived by bis wife, i Ford. with Glenn and PROVO Robert with IN Mitchum, Cat, Esther, and two sons, John and t IN FORK SPANISH . Moon Fleet, with The Command. Academy . Edward. Arch Love Is a Many Splen-dore- d Stewart Granger, and The! Eter PLEASANT GROVE - Grove Soldier of Fortune, with Thing, with William Hol-denal Sea. V' . ; The House of Clark Gable. Paramount IN PAYSON IN OREM Robert with Bamboo, Ryan. Huish House of Bamboo, with The PurGeneva Drive-I-n The Shrike, Pioneer Motor-V- u ' ' Robert A n i t Ryan. with June Allison. ple Mask and : . IN NEPHI Uinta Closed temporarily. : Venice The Sea Chase, with IN LEHI Closed. Scera 1 John Wayne. with East Royal Tight Spot, Ginger Timpanogos Cinemotor Rogers, and Wyoming Rene-cade- of Eden, with Julie Harris, and Drum Beat. IN AMERICAN FORK IN SPRINGVILLE Cameo Closed. Art City Cinemotor The Cowv 1 r 111 - r czj B DETROIT (UP) M rt"l la - ...... C - r.r V , . l w ? j. - V- : j INj;' r - J.- --.- t?Z. . ( . o . Ford Research Chief Dies at Age of .55 . Jinlm injured " i , rs Cedar Breaks To WASHINGTON (UP) One of the nation's- - top criminologists warned today, that the lie detector RimLOpejnr must never be abused for it could be employed as a terrible weap on of "character assassination" and to "sell justice." , John ,E. Reid, formerly of the Chicago police crime detection laboratory, said lie detector examiners must be incorruptible because they are in constant danger of being offered bribes. Reid is now head of his own lie detector examination firm and a vice president of the newly formed American Academy of Polygraph I I i f ( (lie detector) Examiners. One of Z-J orof the functions v the principal s M i ganization is to provide a "code CTAirs of ethics" and professional stand- I J . ' distinctive j ards for lie detector examiners. , The Academy wound up its first i. annual meeting here Saturday. conference, :00 During the two-da-y members swapped "trade secrets" and discussed means of improvFilmed in and prodetector lie techniques ing HOWARD --r V.. fessional standards. , In an interview, Reid said the increasing use of lie detectors by police and courts has emphasized rnou WARNER BROS, in CiNCMASCOPC and WARNCRCOLOR. tht need for competent, honest lie "he He said detector examiners. tl lllll l I ftl) II 1 !! j himself had been offered bribes C 0 LHNS DEWEY MARTIN JACK HAWKINSJOAH MINIMS ALEQS by1 criminals. pkoouccs uo oittCTti wt He said a corrupt lie detector mtimt n ami n UK I Id with a "like surgeon examiner is a blunt knife." n Kidnap Bills 15-ce- DURANGO, Mexico, (UP). -- tion near here proved so realistic movie battles the past 10 days beMovie battle scenes being filmed that a, temporary halt was called tween U.S. cavalry forces and by a United States studio on loca- - when ?4 casualties turned up in Indians. one day. Director George Sherman said he stopped production of the film Oa Mt Hm HM Comanche" after three of the 24 wnlwi men 0 were hospitalized.. Mexican stuntman Pedro Pa-dilsuffered a concussion when he CEDAR CITY (UP) Visitors to fell on his head off a running horse. JT7 2Ion and Bryce Canyon and the Dr. Pedro Rivera said he has North Rim of the Grand C&nvon treated , "about 60" men hired ia I will be able to obtain foods and lodging until Oct. 15 but facilities in all three national parks and the at Cedar Breaks National Monu- inns will serve meals. ment will close today. Last special tourist train of the CmU The general office of Utah Parks season was to pull Into Cedar City for rvict ; Co. said cabins Will be available Saturday. Use Could. Police Seek Filming, of Comanche Picture h 24 Casualties a EES OX)P - VIRi:?U Tnt fkfrei'...lr' fffW sm fcrWim IMW Impottmml Wrtwl - 4 |