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Days later the kidnapers sent a ransom note demanding $200,000. A friend of Urschel’s delivered the money in a suitcase to a man in Kansas City. The next evening Charles Urschel was released near Norman, Oklahoma, eighteen miles south of his home. Urschel was free now, but the kidnapers were still at large with the $200,000 ransom money. There were no clues until Urschel told his story: The kidnapers had tied his hands and taped his eyes. Urschel had no sense of direction, but the ride was long. His confinement was in a roughly boarded room at a farm- house. The kidnapers let him keep his wristwatch. It was to play a prominent part in bringing the criminals to prison. “At 9:30 each morning a plane flew over the farmhouse,” Urschel Id officers. “In the evening at 5 another plane came over. The day (July 30) before the ran- n was paid the morning plane In't come over.” The airlines were checked. The 2g of American Airlines showed 1at a mail plane flying between Jallas and Amarillo, Texas had detoured a section on that Sunday to miss a storm. The section was in the vicinity of Paradise, Texas. Officers closed in quickly. At dawn on August 12, the farm- house was raided and Harvey Bailey, notorious Southwest crim- inal was apprehended. Also taken was Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Shannon and their young son, Armon Shannon. On the same day Albert Bates, a notorious criminal, was picked up in Denver. A few days later officers captured George “Machine Gun” Kelly and his wife, Kathryn. But it was a storm that made it possible to start the ball rolling. put in front of him will save many problems. A child is apt to accept new foods readily if he is introduced frequently to new foods at home with no special issues made. This doesn’t mean he will always like every food but he need not complain either, reminds Miss Hamilton. 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