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Liberace — Part 6
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a performance at Southern Methodist
University, did not appear te. disturb -
him too much as he reported the theft
to police, and with good reason ~ all
; the items were insured.
However, after talking with agents .
_o: the Federal Bureau of Investigation,
the 55-year-old pianist offered a $1,000 -
‘sfeward for the ‘return of the jewelry.
‘the FBI entered the investigation on
the basis of the theft being a major
case, and the possibility that the jewel-
ry might cross state lines.
Liberate had left his hotel about 7
hae AR.
"eect sls blind W'tsean
“acne room, and a rounrseyvtte
waiter who delivered food to the suite,
‘ THE THEFT was similar toa bur-
glary in which Liberace lost other jew-
tiry while staying in a New York City
hotel several'years ago, police said.
The metal suitcase with a combina-
tion lock on it, was the same suitcase
which was broken into in New York.
Tolbert said the suite was entered
with a key, and-ffie suitease opened by
‘someone «ising the combination.
Liberace has been touring the United
States the last few weeks, appearing in
P.m. to go to McFarlin Auditorium on , phoenix, Ariz., and Houston before
the SMU campus for a concert.
He wid the police he and his”
secretary, Arthur Henry, 32, had made
sure ¢,all their sultcases were
EWELRY was kept jn a metal
suitcase Ir. one of the two DaTome et
the 20th floor Governor’s Suite of the
hotel, which ig a ball-block from police
beadquariers.
_| coming to Dallas Sunday.
He made appearances Monday and
Tuesday in Fort Worth, and at Mc-
Farlin Thursday and Friday. He will
leave Saturday for West Palm Beach,
Liberace provided police with a
hand-drawn set of descriptions of the
jewelry, and signed the drawings with
Liberace ‘said he locked the suite mS $ flourishing signature.
“when, he le:t for the performagce.
30 a.m. Friday Liberace;
Henry Ls their entourage to
“the suite and Henry noticed $7 or $8 he
had left in an ashtray in his room for
tips, was missing.
The meta! suitcase was then checked
and most of the jewelry was gone. Po-
lice said the thief had been selective in -
$aking the most valuable pieces.
After calling ‘police, Liberace’s
agent, Heller, notified the Ar
ol the theft. -
Liberace~! told-Detective Gerald Tol-
ert that before leaving for the per-
formance, ha hed called and asked that
the suite be. cleaned end the beds made.
warmed, the sutte had been
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newspaper, city and state.)
"The Dallas Morning
News"
Dallas, Texas
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