Confess Part of Plot in Alexander' S Death

Confess Part of Plot in Alexander' S Death

RANSOM OF $50,000 U. S. TREASURY CONFESS PART OF PLOT INCREASES ITS IS PAID BY STOLL SILVER BUYING IN ALEXANDER’ S DEATH Famfly Lawyer Makes An* HAUPTMANN READS Wall Street Wonders If It n(Hmceoient WhOe Has- Companions of Man Who In PRISON CELL Means Inflation — Visit Kansas City Murders band Starts On a Mys- Killed King Alexander Say of Prof. Warren Starts terious Trip. For FhrM Tone Since His Involve Big Officials They Had Been Sent to Speqilations. Arrest He Takes an Inter- LoulavlUe, Ky., OcL 12.— (A P )— Washington, Oct. 12.— (A P )—The*>beto Galatas, wife of the latter, and France on Secret Mission a number of other witnesses are be- i T h e raaaom for Mrs. Alice Speed Washington, Oct, 12.— (A P )—A Washington Evening Star said to- Ing clo.sely guarded by government | Stoll haa baen paid and the family est in Books. sharp increase In the purchase of day that Federal agents Investigat- Say They Were Awaiting officers. Lacapra and Galatas have | If awaiting InatruoUona, waa the foreign sliver has been made by the ing toe Kansas City union station requested that they be kept in Jail | announcement today from Berry V. Treasury Department, It was dis- massacre bad uncovered evidence of for 'self protection.’ ) Orders. New York, OcL 12.— (AP)—Bruno a political and gangster combine Stoll, husband o f the young society closed In official sources today. The "William Stanley, assistant to A t matron who waa snatched from Richard Hauptmann read the "His- so startling In its Implications that a tornby Oneral (Cummings, In an disclosure conies at a time when too Federal Grand Jury Investigation their fashionable country home tory of France" today as New Jer- nouncing the arrest of Mr. and Mrs, Paris, Oct. 12.—(A P )—The Surete near here late Wednesday. sey state officials prepared for a government's monetary policy com- would be Instituted almost immedi- Galatas at New Orleans on Septem- The atatement given by an attor- mands increasing attention because ately. ’ her 22, declared this week that the Nationale announced today that two ney representing the Stoll family conference to plan their court fight of Inflationary talk in Wall street. Rex Collier said In the Star story . Kansas City slayings have been Terrorist suspects, Yaroslav Novak ’n their efforts to obtain extradition at a conference with newspapermen There was no official explanation that two men who had figured prom- solved.' Some of the Information and Ivan Rajtlch. alias'Waldlslav .. said: of the prisoner on a charge of mur- for the move. inently in the government's evidence . gleaned by agents of the division of Denes, had confessed that they had "We have carefully followed in dering the Lindbergh baby. The silverltcs favor a vigorous already had been slain by gangsters Investigation of the department was etrucUons. met all ransom require' Bronx county Jail attendants re- purchasing program to attain the and the Grand Jury Inquiry was be- di.sclosed at that time, but a mass been .sent to France on a secret mis- ported today that the prisoner spent goal set by the silver legislation sion by toe Yugoslav organization ments, and are waiting fulfillment ing hastened for fear that other Im- of sensational data Is being with- of promlaea. a comfortable night In his cell and passed at the last session. This pro- portant figures In the mas.sacrc of held until the Grand Jury meets In "J’averlch” but to.it they did not ‘The parties may act freely with for breakfast bad cereal, bread and vides that eventually silver shall June 17, 1933, might be killed. Kansas City October 21. know what their mission waa. out fear or hindrance. coffee. attain a r'.tlo of one'to three with The story added: “Ramifications of the conspiracy RaJUcb w.os said by toe police to "BERRY V. STOLL. Several days ago Hauptmann, who gold as backing for toe Nation's "The two who were *Ialn by gang- which resulted In the machine-gun oe the man who talked. He is alleg- currency. The atatement that all ransom has spent most of his time since his ster enemies while Federal officers murder of Federal Agent Raymond *d to have told them that he and nis requirements had been met was arrest sitting In his cell and staring If purchase.* were continued at *riend came to Paris on "blind’* were inveatigating them were John Caffrey, three police officers, and taken to mean definitely that the )nto space, obtained from the pris- the pace of a few weeks ago, the Lazia, ‘Boas' of Kansa.s City’s north their prisoner, Frank Nash, arc said ciders and were told that they would money had been paid, and the fate oner library a copy of the '/History buying program probably would ex- side; and Verne Miller, former Da- to extend high into former official be met here by others who would tend over two years or more. Ap- of pretty Alice Stoll hung for the of France," and has been reading It. kota sheriff and outlaw, identified and political circles of the Missouri give them Instructions as to what to time being on whether the one who Previously he had asked for nothing proximately one billion ounces have as one of the ‘trigger men' In the city. CO. yet to be acquired before the one to made the ransom demand would to read and had hold himself aloof Sobbing her story to a reporter, Mrs. Fowler Woolet, 24, maid in the station slayings. | "Indictments of one or more per- The Surete officials said Novak keep bis promise. even from the jail attendants. three ratio I'- attained. "James La Capra, gangster rival son.* active in the Kansas City po- r." d Rajtlch admitted they had sbai*- Berry V. Stoll home in Louisville, Ky., i.* shown here after the kidnaping Some EHtimates The reference in the Stoll an Did Not Bead Papers of her mistress, Mrs. Alice Helen Stoll. Mrs. Willet said a man "who of Lazia; Richard T. Galatas, cx- litical organization may be sought cd a hotel room In Paris with Petrus nouncement to "parties" was the When President Roosevelt nation- poUticlan and swindler; Mrs. EUza- Hauptmann’s previous failure to of her mistress, Mrs. Alice Helen Stoll. Mrs. Woolet said a man "who by the government. It la said." Kalemen, toe as.iassin of King first Intimation that more than one do any reading in his cell has ex- alized domestic silver, estimates of Alexander and Louts Bartoou. They person had been Involved In the kid- after forcing the maid to tie her hands. Then he bound and gagged the toe amount of metal that order tended even to accounts of hIs case. maid and fled, according to her atory, leaving a ransom note on a bell said they mot Kalemen In Paris. naping of the forn ir Bryn Mawr In an upstairs room. would bring to the Treasury ranged student and Junior League mem- James M. Fawcett, defense attorney, as high as 200,000,000 ounces. The Rajtlch said his ftdss (Jzscho- ber, daughter of William S. Speed said that the prisoner baa not read receipts to date, however, are only F'.ovaklan passport which named retired capitalist. a line of the many thousands of about 94,000,000 ounces and Treas- YUGOSLAVIAN OFFICIALS him "Bencs ” waa deli^^ered to Gim The Stoll family obtained com- Tsords that have been published ury officials said they did not ex- In Paris by a man he knew only as about him. plete isolation of Berry Stoll's 16- pect them to go much higher. Sarbot, who spoke Serbian and Croatian. acre estate yesterday after a day New Jersey officials planned to MILK, LIQUOR REMAIN Though there, are various conflict- of futile waiting for a contact by review all their evidence at the con- ing opinions as to toe possible effect DENY RUMORS OF RIOTS Novak said hla passport ydso w*» the kidnaper. Through last pight ference today In preparation for the of this silver program, advocates of lalso and confessed that he got It they waited for word, the place habeas corpus hearing In Bronx Increased use of the metal in the in Zurich Sept. 28 on the day he standing almost deserted, with ex- County Supreme Ctourt Monday crossed the border. It waa given him, STATE CAMPAIGN ISSUE monetary system have contended It tra telephone lines installed. morning, and "to lay a foundation woul<; Increase commodity prices Couotry Remains Calm AsJd ADDY BROWNING le said by a stranger colled "Little tor preparing the whole case." and property values. Hans." ON STRANGE QUEST. Attorney General David T. Wll- Need Higher Prices Their Instructions Louisville, Ky., O ct 12.— (AP) entz, who will head the prosecution's Alcorn Continnes Attack On Preslcjent Roosevelt feels that Residents Await Arrival ’ |)£j^D AGED 6 3 Rajtlch confessed, said toe Surete, In a futibus chase after an automo- light against Hauptmann's attempt TRADERETARDED somewhat higher prices are needed. that he and Novak were told that If bile reported to have contained a to resist extradition, will be Joined This was made clear Wednesday they got no instructions In Paris to and as traders studied too declara- of the Body of King woman with a bandaged bead. Berry in the conference by Joseph Lant- Govemor, Milk Producers go to Lausanne where they would be V. Stoll, whpse wife was kidnaped gan, assistant attorney 'general; tion yesterday, attempting to i.'uage met by an agent of toe organize- BY WARM SPELL Wednesday afternoon, dashed south- Captain John J.

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