HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NINE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1955 Big Three, Russ Reach Accord On Geneva Talks UNITED NATIONS, N Y. UPi Foreign ministers of toe West ern Big Three reached agreement with their Soviet counterpart on procedures for their Geneva meet ing and today called West German foreign chief Helnrich von Bren tano into their secret strategy talks. Rrpntnno flew here from Bonn especially for the consultations Crolar,i nf filola .TnViM Vab- ter Dulles, British Foreign Secre- Foreign Minister Vyacheslav M. Mololov. Then, at a banquet given Tues day night by Dulles, the proposals were presented to Molotov. He agreed to all of them, including an iniormal three-week time limit on the Geneva meeting. The Western ministers also pro posed that the Soviet Union pro vide a secretary-general for the conference. Molotov said he would be glad to do this. During the dinner, given by Dulles at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel the secretary of state infotmed Molotov be had talked with Presi dent Eisenhower on Friday and that the President had planned to send an Interim reply to Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin's letter concerning disarmament. He said Mr. Eisenhower prob- tary Harold MacMillan and French Foreign Minister Aiuoine Pinay. He wsa expected to give them a first-hand report on the Moscow visit of West German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and negotiations wnicn lea 10 esiaonsnmem 01 dip lomatic relations between the two governments. The three Western ministers. In two secret meetings Tuesday, reached agreement on all major points of procedure for the Oct. 27 Geneva meeting with Soviet DeStefano Death Possibly Tied With Missing Money CHICAGO (UP) Hoodlum Mi- chad Dc Stefano. whose bullet pocked body was found stuffed in the trunk of his car, may have been the victim of an underworld war over circulation of the miss ing Greenlease - ransom bills, po lice sources said today. An anonymous telephone call led police to the spot where De Stefano's car. was parked in front ot the McLaren Elementary School Tuesday. School children crowded about as police lifted the body of ihe ex-convict and bank robber from the trunk. He had been shot five times about 12 to 15 hours before, police experts said. There was no blood on the body, clothes, or car, lead ing police to believe "the killers must have washed the body and put fresh clothing on it." Only 10 days earlier, De SteT ano's close friend, Dominic Chris tiano, also had been killed in gang land fashion. It was reported that the FBI was seeking to link both rnen to the Greenlease ransom bills which have suddenly begun turn in; up in the Midwest. So far, 67 bills from the $300,000 in missing blood money have been found in various parts of the coun try. Most of them have been re covered in' the Chicago Federal Reserve Bank the 46th only Tues- aay. The money Is part of $600,000 which Kansas City auto dealer Pobert Greenlease paid two years ago in a futile attempt to save the life of his kidnaped son, Bobby Kidnaper-killer Carl Hall Insisted he had most of the money with him when he was captured, but only about $300,000 was recovered FBI agents have said they be lieve the underworld ?ot hold of the missing money, possibly buying it at a cut rate, and has recently un loaded most or all of the missing Dills through various channels. De Stefano and Christiano were also believed to be members of a gang which wen. into the risky business of robbing syndicate-1 operated handbooks. 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