Lexington Car\Is Recoveredt| LEXINGTON, January 28 (Spl)jl — The Ed Parker family receiv- t |ed a shock Sunday morning whenj i upon arising they found their 1955h Olds mobile missing from the car- t •port where they had left it Saturday night. In due time Mr. Parker reported the loss to the I lt;j sheriff, Vernon Good son in Gid-J dings, and by mid-afternoon the 1 icar was located in Bryan still inh(\jdrivable condition, though the car ( I had some minor damage. flIt is believed the car was taken about nine o’clock Saturday.] night, driven about three miles', out the String Prairie road where the driver picked up an accomplice who had abandoned a docker's car that had been stolen in I Schulenburg, then driven to! Bryan where it was abandoned!; and another car stolen. At last! report the culprits were managing to stay a stolen car or two ahead of the authorities who had traced the thefts from Victoria to Madi-j son vi lie.It was reported that the Schu-jlenburg car left near the home of iMr. and Mrs. Anton Seifert had several thousand dollars worth of (instruments in it.