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Show Driver Discovers Two 'Male' Riders Are Attractive Girls SALINAS, CALIF.-After driving 7,000 miles In a stolen auto with his two "male" accomplices. George H. Elnsla, 39, was flabbergasted to learn the "young men" were shopely, attractive girls. "Why the dickens didn't they tell me?" Einsla asked police, looking through his cell bars toward the womca's detention ward where his pants-wearing but female companions com-panions were lodged. Elnsln and the 18-year-old girls, Anne Lucile Stelznledc, Thnrnix, Ariz., and Shirley Mae Wills, Lancaster. Lan-caster. Pa., were booked on a federal fed-eral complolnt of transporting a stolen car across a state line, Elnsln said he had driven with the girls for II days and 7,nno miles ever since. FBI agents chnrged, they first picked up the auto in a Tuesnn. Ariz., parking Int. "But I sure had no Idea I was dragging along a couple of girls," Elnsla said. "Whew." Officers said the girls apparently had been posing as men for some time. One hnd a Jnb as a truck driver. Einsla odded that nil three had gone on doles with women during dur-ing their Jaunt |