Evening Star Newspaper, September 12, 1929, Page 29

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HACCONGR VAT [ e FEDERAL AGTION & Warrant Which Will Take Him to New York on Way by Air Mail. By the Associated Prese> NEW CASTLE, Wyo., September 12— Beemingly unconcerned as to his future, C. D. Waggoner, president of the small Bank of Telluride, Colo., awaited quiet- ly in his her the next action of Federal authorities, who charge him with a half-million-dollar fraudulent financial coup. Unconcerned by the furore caused by. his manipulations which placed to his credit $500,000 belonging to six large w York banks, through the receipt of faked telegraphic orders, Waggoner told of his financial dealings. During the narrative of the puzzling financial deal he strove constantly to impress on his questioners that he alone was re- sponsible, that no one else was in any way connected with his actions. Expect Warrant by Air. Yocal authorities, who arrested him Tuesday night at a tourist camp near here, still held him on a technical charge of Investigation, awaiting a Fed- eral warrant from New York to turn him over to Federal authorities, who will take him to Cheyenne and then to New York. The warrant, en route from explained details of tus disposition of the $500,000 certified drafts which he ned from banks in New York on the strength of spurious telegrams sent for | from Denver. He said he would rather see the New York banks lose n_de- positors of his bank at Telluride, Colo. “I have no particular affection for iy New Yorkers,” he said. “I am glad the $15,000. unt for me'is over, and T feel that pos- s e ex n te mg WAGGONER RELATES SCHEME. | P10 pumfl:,'w" (- copghrabon. s K ‘half-million-dollar transaction.’ Fo reiterated that he sponsible, that he went into the deal with his eyes open, and that he sought merely to protect the depositors of the Says He Acted Alone for Protection of Telluride Depositors. DENVER, September 12 (#).—The Denver Post published a copyrighted statement yesterday from C. D. Wag- goner, president of the Bank of Tellu- Bank of Telluride. ride, dictated over telephone from the Going into details of how he disposed jail’ in New Castle, Wyo., in which he of the $405,000 certified checks from the Mealy White Cookers POTATOES All Kinds of Cooking and Eating tates t L. “I am glad to tell all I know about this - was solely re- | 102 ¥ L b e £ HURSDAY, ' SEPTEMBER 12, wmuou;mmmv!mm “I'drew one check for $270,000. The Chase National certified it. I took that gheck to the Central Hanover Bank, and pad four notes, One of them was a $100,000 obligation of the Bank of Tell- uride. notes of $50,000 eacl obligations of the Norwood Cattle Loan Co. There was a.$15,000 note of my own. “All of these were paid, and I directed Central Hanover Bank to send the which had secured these the Bank of Telluride, So far as I know a the Ghase o, ational tained another draft for $226,000. That made a total of $495,000 drawn, m n';:llnoo of $5,000 out otl:!:a%.kl mfl!ll%n. $225,000 cefldtfled “The & to the First National Blnkdnr%l'.;u:gl‘; and I instructed the First Nat of Pueblo to send through a $30,000 the | Saié Lake Gy, That wis to gy mpecs sonal obligation. - b “I am {old the $30,000 went through that the Bank of Telluride has been re- lleved of obligations totaling $200,000. “Anyway, after I had paid off $100/000 of the Bank of Telluride and the $100,000 of the Norwood Cattle Loan fresh fish. May we suggest some of the following varieties: FRESHTROUT . . . b, 18¢c FANCY CROAKERS . e Bank, I ob- {0 ' 1929. n was to_have this money available for the AUTOMOBILE, LIABILITY, FIRE, BURGLARY AND TORNADO INSURANCE THOS. E. JARRELL CO. Realtors 721 10th St. NW, National 0765 RELIEF FROM CURSE | OF CONSTIPATION AUGUSTA . . ATLANTA ... JACKSONVILLE A Battle Creek physician says, ||| PITTSBURGH “Constipation is responsible f?.r ‘more use. . has been LR . called “l‘!’_ox;hlul ] ve: MINNEAPOLIS .. .: 2. INDIANAPOLIS ...~ Orderlies has been disco tablet attracts water from the system the lazy, dry, evacuating bowel ‘The water loosens ST.LOUIS ...... LOS ANGELES. . . . constipation. ' pEPoT CI tht. Sest. day bright. . Gex 24 Tor 288 u’"."'l‘m Bus Depot today at the nearest Rexall or Liggett ||| . lew York Ave., N. W. Drug Store. Advertisement. Phone Metropelitan 1812 — Wi d causes & gentle, thorough, natural movement wil habit or ever Ten thousand beauty-fringed miles now covered by Gu’y bk world’s Drit trained in coi Mlnfluffl!hfi::;’ hound’s own school. Busses the last word Make your your travel dollar the Greyhound way. Tickets and Information at Depot DEPENDABLE New York by air mail, was expected here today. Meantime, Preston T. McAvoy, county attorney, was en route to Denver Wfig Apples 4 - 2 5c it S 1O A the result of information found in a Yellow Yellow in Waggoner's . Although 'refusing to be. a i3 Omons Sweet Potatoes depositors of the Bank of Telluride. ‘Waggoner's deal. 4 Poundu 1 9c 4 Pounds 1 9c depostors of the' Bank of Telurice | pya PP AR A A Sl Yo Sul i III|IllI|l|llll|llflI|llIllIlIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll|IIll|I|I|Ill||IlIIIIl|l|||l|Il|||l|l|Il||IllIIIlI|l|||IlIIIIlIlIllIlIl||II||IIIll||l|Il||||||||||ll|||l||||1||||||l|II||||||||||||Il||||||||II|||llIl|!IIIHIIINIIIIIIIHIIII O fl||||||||||||||||||||Ill|I|I|||I||llIl|||I|Il||I|IIIII|IIlIl|l||l|||ll|l||||l|l||||l|l|l|||||l|I||l|l||||I|IlllllllI||l|l||l|l||||l|I|||IIIlllIll“ll1|l|l|I||l|IlIllllIlIlII|I|llIllII|l|l||l|IIIll|||IIIl|||llllll|||||I||||I|Il|l||l| I SALE of FAMOUS SIMMONS Mattresses d. McAvoy's trip to Denver was in the manipulation was to protect the Never Sold Elsewhere in Washington for Less Than $19.75 A new kind of store _ for style-loving women DRESSES — COATS " HATS — SHOES at amazing savings *12.50 The Simmons Co. is discontinuing this nationally advertised $19.75 layer felt mat- tress. We were fortunate enough to secure their warehouse stocks at a reduction in price that saves you $7.75 on a fine matiress that sold by the thousands at the original figure. We have a complete selection of all standard sizes. Made with roll edge and filled with layers of soft cotton felt. Cov- ered in the handsome Dobbestry tickings. We advise prompt shopping tomorrow morning . . . for these will sell quickly. SATURDAY ONLY With each pair of WILSON SHOES at only (Fourth Floor, The Hecht Co.) Barbara Stone has the exclusive Wash- ington agency for WILSON SHOES... famous everywhere for style and quality at $4. As an OPENING GIFT to Wash- ington women, Barbara Stone gives away FREE to each shoe purchaser Sat- urday—a beautiful OVERNIGHT BAG that would cost $3 in any store. & @ Three-piece Simmons Bed Outfit, $18.65 . . ¢ Made up of the following: Simmons metal bed, Simmons spring and a Simmons cotton-and-felt mattress. Single or double size. (Fourth Floor.) @ Coil-Spring Da-Bed, $27.50 . . + Wood-finished metal, upholstered in : cretonnes. Convenient to have for Fol . @ Enameled Cribs, $17.50. Made with drop side. It is equipped with'a comfortable spring. Ivory or green finishes. . (Pourth Floor.) Headquarters for Simmons Ace Springs, $19.75, and Simmonsv Beautyrest Mattresses, $39.50 ; —‘I—HE HEM-SW!IT CO. ' 1115 “F" STREET N. W, A

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