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By Unithd Press KEMMERER, Wyo., June 20— Frank 8. Taylor, a grizzled Montana rancher who once rode with a band of western badmen and bank robbers, kept his secret well for more than 40 years. But when His brother died Oct. 25, 1950, in Saskatoon, Bask., the

63-year-old rancher got to thinking and finally concluded:

“Since he is gone, I find myself devoid of any incentive to continue this life of sham.” Taylor's story was made public | for the first time here yesterday. | He revealed to Gov. Frank A. Barrett of Wyoming that his real! name was Charles Whitney, ex-| bank robber and a member of Wyoming's infamous “Hole-in-| ‘the-Wall” gang. He said that he and his brother, Hugh Whitney, robbed the Cokeville, Wyo., State Bank in 1911— a holdup that touched off one of | the West's most widespread man- | hunts, Whitney, alias Taylor, confessed a lurid past that he had

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Truman Signs Foreign Aid Bill |

WASHINGTON, June 20 (UP)| —President Truman today signed| a $6,447,730,750 foreign aid bill} keep in motion the free world’s build-up against Communist hy gression. The bill is nearly $1 billion] less than he requested from the Congress. The authorization for the fiscal year beginning July 1 is second year of the mutual security program. It wraps up| under a single administrator most. of the military, economic, and technical assistance of the United| States to the free world. .The act is an authorization; the| actual. money must be appropria-| ted later. House Republicans have served notice they will seek fur-| ther cuts when the money bill is | considered. Lion's share of the aid—8$4,608,047,000 in military and “defense support”-—is earmarked for ‘Burope as the backbone of Gen. | Matthew B. Ridgway’s European’ defense forces, The bill ends economic “recovery” funds, and pegs further economic ald on a strict “defense ‘support” basis—to boost military production of U. 8, allies. {

U. S. to Underwrite ‘NATO Plane Firms

‘PARIS, June 20 (UP)-—The United States announced today a program to underwrite the air-

craft industries of the North At-|® Creamy, non-drying lantic Pact Allies and select their g washes or creams

best warplanes for the Afr Forces of the U. 8. and the West.

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Agency in Paris, sald the North Atlantic Council has been told to) form a special international staff to co-ordinate European aircraft « production to meet NATO needs. . The staff will channel into the best factories some of the hun‘dreds of millions of dollars the United States Congress has voted . for buying supplies abroad.

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Confesses

already described to Gov. John W. Bonner of Montana back on Dec. 1, 1951, a short time after his. brother, Hugh, died in Canada. Gov. Barrett listened to his

confession and immediately sent, (him to Kemmer to plead guilty.!

District Judge Robert Christmas put him on five years probation. |

$600 Loot

Whitney said after holding ol {the Cokeville bank he and his | brother galloped off on their] {horses with $600 in loot. They! fied to Montana and from there { went on to Wisconsin, where they {remained for one year before returning to Montana. In his confession, Whitney

| blamed his early downfall on an

uncle, Charles Manning, “that! nefarious crook in Cokeville.” { After Whitney and his brother returned to Montana, he adopted | the name of Frank 8. Taylor and | got work as a cowhand. | His brother, Hugh, whom Gov.! Bonner described as a ‘bandit and desperado of the Oregon short line railroad” who was wanted for the murder of al train conductor, went on farther

| West under the alias of Frank

W. Brown, Whitney remained in Montana, (saved his money and finally had lendugh to buy his ranch near Glasgow, Mont., where he became a respected citizen, “Unlike his brother, Charles| {Whitney has led a model life as |a rancher, farmer and stockman| {of eastern Montana,” Gov, Bon- | {ner told the Wyoming governor. | “His entire residence in this| state has never been marked by|

a citation for even a minor legal

offense.” Gov. Bonner asked the ‘ute most consideration and dar ency” for Whitney. Whitney, alias Taylor, re-| {turned to his Montana ranch’ home following his appearance! in court here and was expected to apply to Judge Barrett for a full pardon. |

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