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Domestic News September 23, 1929

The Milwaukee Leader

Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin

What is this article about?

Charles D. Waggoner, a Telluride, Colorado, banker, departed Cheyenne, Wyoming, in irons under U.S. Marshal Hugh Patton and deputy F.M. Bruner on the Union Pacific train to face trial in New York for defrauding six banks of $500,000 last month. He waved cheerfully to friends.

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Waggoner Speeding
Back East in Irons

CHEYENNE, Wyo.—Charles D. Waggoner, Telluride, Colo., banker, started back to New York in irons today to stand trial for operations that last month cost six New York banks $500,000

In the custody of Hugh Patton, United States marshal, and F. M. Bruner, special deputy, Waggoner left here on the Los Angeles limited of the Union Pacific railroad at 8:15 a. m. He will reach Omaha at 8:35 p. m., and Chicago at 9:30 a. m., tomorrow.

Waggoner was in good humor. He smiled and waved his hand to friends who gathered at the train.

What sub-type of article is it?

Crime Legal Or Court

What keywords are associated?

Waggoner Banker Trial New York Banks Cheyenne Fraud Transport Irons

What entities or persons were involved?

Charles D. Waggoner Hugh Patton F. M. Bruner

Where did it happen?

Cheyenne, Wyo.

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Cheyenne, Wyo.

Key Persons

Charles D. Waggoner Hugh Patton F. M. Bruner

Outcome

to stand trial for operations that last month cost six new york banks $500,000

Event Details

Charles D. Waggoner, Telluride, Colo., banker, started back to New York in irons today. In the custody of Hugh Patton, United States marshal, and F. M. Bruner, special deputy, Waggoner left Cheyenne on the Los Angeles limited of the Union Pacific railroad at 8:15 a. m. He will reach Omaha at 8:35 p. m., and Chicago at 9:30 a. m., tomorrow. Waggoner was in good humor. He smiled and waved his hand to friends who gathered at the train.

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