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HEARNAP — Part 16
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. I to Central Bank oe
; lists could have recognized i
t her name; awthorities said.
5 Miss Hall had not yet |
t been publicly linked to the
:SLA or ‘the kidnaping,
"which Is probably why she -
i risked appearing af- the
‘bank. But {investigators
, confirmed to the Tribune
that she already was
‘known te them as a major
suspect on Feb. 25. Her:
name on a subpoenaed de-.
positor Hst would have at-
tracted the attention of
any qualified investigator, —
thev said, *
! When questioned much ?
jlater by lncat investiga. ©
‘tors, Jt was learned, Row!-
ley said he had thought. the.,
] i FBI was watching ‘the!
! hank after Feb. 25. Rut he °
‘added that his friends in
the bureau never thought
i Miss Hall would withdraw
‘her savings and were “sur-
‘ prised as anything" when
' she did so. Miss Perry re-
rtedly did not withdraw
er savings.
{ Miss Hall's money was
swithdrawn despite a
, “stop” order next to her
‘account number. This
‘ meant that Rowley was to
ihe notified ‘before any
‘transaction ‘could. take:
{place on the account. A
Yet Rowley did not learn
+ of the March 1 withdrawal
- until March 4, when he no-
} tified the FBI.
% Bank ‘employes . ques-’
Ytioned later said they
¢ thought the "stop" order
was only for checks to
{ Miss Hall written by her
yfather, the Rev, ‘George
Hats yaslor Of—Stirerin-
Seed lL, St. ‘Tonnts.
Lutheran Church. They
did not explain what gave
r them this notion, = ---. "
* Rowley reportedly told
“investigators that he did -
not reveal to other bank
Sees the reason for
Op" _orde* on tite
UP
- who resold it. toa secreta- -
l ry in the San, Francisca
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was afraid employes.
would (alk about it and
sword would get back . to
piss Hali, it was said.
‘ Miss: Hall wrote out a,
personal check for the $1,-
*565 in her account and
was given three $100 hills,
and the remainder, in
£ twenties and one five, ac-
4 “cording to investigators.
'. Later, when questioned |
. by FR] agents, the teller |
tsaid Miss Hall had ap-.
+ peared’ nervous and in a
hurry as she stuffed the
money into her biue jeans
kets and commented,
"I'm afraid lo be carrying
gy this money in Berke-
ey."
‘The mixup on the bank
. account is not the only od-
dity during the kidnap in-
vestigation.
Miss Hall's 1968 volks-
wagen, believed used in
the kidnaping, later was
enid io a used car dealer
. Office of The FRI. |
"0's kind of ironic,” 2 }
. policeman working on the
case, said. "While the FBI |
Was ‘searching everywhere ~
* for that car, one nf its own
~empinyes owned it and
‘ probably was parking if in
the federal government
parking lot in San Fran-
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