Show U. U i i S. S AGENTS RUSH i. i 1 J. J 7 1 F f I i J FROM S. S L 1 IN AIRPLANE I Spirited Away by G Men Y n c k Cr y c y yr 40 4 J j 4 0 k F i 11 f r y P I 1 1 ae y F Fj IS j w 6 s t tr r i i Margaret and Harmon M. M Walcy Valcy Federal Officers Officers' I Taking 2 Suspects To Scene Woman Allowed to See Attorney Few Hours Hous Before G Men Speed Pair to Airport Search Is Pushed for Fugitive Mahan The two Salt Lake suspects in t die e Weyerhaeuser kid kid- naping case Harmon M. M Waley and Marg Margaret ret Waley Daley were vere loaded in an airplane at I p. p m. m Wednesday by hy department department depart depart- ment of justice agents J. J Edgar Hoover later announced the move in Washington DC D.C. The two t are re being befog flo flown n to Tacoma Washing Washings Washington ton home hOlne of Ge George George- year Id ge Weyerhaeuser year nine ld heir of lumber millions who was vas the Vi victim tim of the kid kid- naping Louis D. D Wine amine department of justice agent in charge here hers refi refused sed to comment but said that a m method thod used to remove prisoners ers is for Jh them m to too waive removal l hearings It was noticed that after the plane left the guard at the department of justice tice was removed The held incommunicado do by G men since then their the 1 arrest Saturday day after the woman woman attempted to pass one of the 5 ransom notes and confessed confess d implicating her husband were vere removed from the tLe city with customary federal federal fed fed- eral agent secrecy ecy The TIle elevator in the federal building here was vas taken to the fifth floor which houses house's the a agents agents' bureau and held for or some time S Suddenly a guard of G men and their two prisoners burst from the agents agent's office A number Dumb num Dum b her ber r of the dapper like college federal officers were car carrying ying three suitcases believed to have A t contaIned ransom money The party arty pushed into the elevator The operator operator op op- r orator was instructed to drop it like a Plum plummet jet jetto ef to the main floor RUSHED 1 TO O WAITING CAR There the prisoners prisoners were vere rushed to waiting automobiles whose engines had be been n purring for or s some time The cavalcade sped to the tIie airport There one of the tIte huge twin twin motored motored planes its propellers spinning its motors warm was waiting I It t had been chartered for a special flight The G men and the prisoners pushed through the narrow door r just behind the right wing of th the huge sky ship The Th e door was shut The pilots gunned thew the twin twin motors The ship roared away Its w wheels heels sl s1 spurned i nod ned the e auP- auP auPart art at 1 50 p. p P.m. m. m Removal of the W leys came caine only o ly several 1 hours niter after r the government t agent chief E. E J J. J Connelley told tola William l Reger s cr retained by l by Mrs Waley's family as her sher herl co counsel that she would D not t be removed to Tacoma until a formal court proceeding proceed ng hero before e United St States Commissioner Edward Dunn here Reo Reger Rege n er ami 1 1 the girls girl's father r George Georgc Thulin 4 East asEt Fifth South street w were e allowed to see e the he girl this morning lo for one hour TI Th Their r visit was held in the Continued oa Fm Jn Tire n Y r Vi l U. U S. S Agents Rush From Salt Lake in Plane Continued tram from Pace e One J presence of Connelley and a n number of other oilier f federal officers After the i interview with his client Mr 1 Reger told The Salt Lake Telegram that Connelley said that the court court procedure arraignment and removal oval order would be he followed v Connelley said he did not know when the prisoners would be removed Reger said I believe he is waiting for instructions from Washington The veil of secrecy that has surrounded Margaret 1 Wale Wal Waley y ended in a an nn n l' l Wednesday morning with Attorney Reger Their conversation was h held ld in I th the presence of Agent Connelley federal agent in charge of the case and a number of other G men The woman held with rich her hu husband hund Waley Walcy is remaining voluntarily in custody of the federal agents and gi giving ing them every possible aid in solving the case CABs M 1 lUre Mr r. r Reger said earl early Wednesday He explained that Mrs 1 Waley Wale through him hint as asher her Iler attorney could demand denland t to be he released on habeas corpus proceedings ings Institution of such proceedings would necessitate the thc filing a ashe of complaints in order that she might be held Mr lUr gave agave me no indication when he expected to remove Mrs 1 Wale Waley raley to Washington Mr lUre Reger eger told The Salt Lake Telegram after his interview with the brown haired brown prisoner But he lie said mid a n commit went ment order would have to be secured from the time United States commissioner here I believe lIe he is waiting for instructions f from Washington Time The girl gir is i's being as ns well wel treated as us possible ble under un uli- der the circumstances Fl From om Mr 1 Rc Rogers Roger's ers er's account of his conversation on with her it was indicated that the Waley woman had hadnot hadnot hadnot not been inform informed d that the complaints against her Ier had bad been heen signed She Site is not sure how bow she is going b to answer the time charges brought against her bel she told me me Mr 1 Reger Reager said because she bhe does not know just what hat the charges are She un understands understands' the time federal grand jury session in Washington hoes does not convene until about June 20 or later and is is of the opinion be to Ie couldn't he be indicted on a federal charge until then Asked if the Waley Valey woman had revealed to o him an any facts of her reputed confession to federal agents Mr I Reger said that he lie and his client had talked about the case However However How How- However ever he refused to reveal what she had told him Mr ilIr Thulin did not reveal anything that transpired during during during dur dur- ing his meeting with his daughter H HG said Mr 1 Reger ti would yo Y ld make all announcements t John Boyden assistant United States district attorney I here said that the were not taken before Commissioner Commis Commis- r. r D Dunn i f J a o-j o tH 4 I. Y- Y ft h j Im I m positive they were were not t taken before ore Mr Dunn be because use if they were I would have had to sign the com corn plaint I have reports that the have been removed from the city and are being taken to Tacoma but I cannot confirm on irm or deny the reports They may have waived hear hear- ing Commissioner Dunn when informed of the re re- removal removal moval said If they were removed in such a manner the federal agents possibly are in contempt of court When Th The Telegram sought to learn the name of the federal building elevator operator who operated the lift that carried the and the G uG men guard the opera operator tor was told by agents to refuse any information It was learned from a usually reliable source that the hunt for William Mahan lahan fugitive had tad swung back to Salt Lake City When it was discovered in Butte Mont I Sun- Sun r i a ti a S rY r 3 4 k 4 A p 4 ride r. r f i I IM I'M M day that he had ransom money in the car he abandoned he lie had a three or hour four-hour start on his hunters It is not believed that he is in that city Reports from Butte said that he may have headed toward Canada but it was vas was known that he lie was being hunted intensely in Salt Lake Cit City Local Loca police pollee also were hunting for a person believed to tobe tobe tobe be the John Doe o of the mail fraud complaints it was known There was a possibility that the kidnapers of George Weyerhaeuser the year old Tacoma Wash Vash heir of lumber millions may face death under the Lindbergh law which provides death if the victim of the he snatch is not returned unharmed The fact that some investigators hold the child could not be held captive as long as little George was without suffering at least mental harm indicated the death penalty may be sought for the under the federal law as well as under the Washington state statute Cracking of the Weyerhaeuser case here which began Saturday with the discovery that Mrs I Waley Valey was endeavoring endeavor endeavor- ing to pass one of the 5 ransom notes by Detective W W. M. M Rogers of the Salt Lake City police slowed to a halt on Wednesday The abrupt change in the tempo of the case ase came after the discovery of almost half of the ransom payment not more than five miles from Salt Lake City It was buried in in an ant hill in Emigration canyon Under Under Under Un Un- der the direction of Mr Mrs Waley it is believed the money 9 was dug up by 1 deral federal agents early Tuesday It was placed there by Waley Valey who it was reported was arrested Saturday after his wife cracked after five hours' hours grilling by adroit G men questioners Waley and Mahan the fugitive and ex-convict ex had di divided divided divided di- di vided the ransom But Waley Valey was shortchanged it was said The were able to spend and he burned because he feared to attempt to pass the money In Mahan's car in Butte w was s found The balance I of or the ransom was still unaccounted ted for Mahan has hasI I buried it somewhere investigators believed C Citizens of Butte Wednesday were reported to be staging a gold rush for foi forthe forthe the cache They had given up their armed hunt for Mahan who fled led when recognized by a Butte officer as a former bank robber suspect Department of justice circulars were broadcast broadcast broadcast broad broad- cast for him as an intensive search for the fugitive was pushed |