, , BANDIT WEEPS AS Man wko Took Part In DeNoya Robbery Tells ef First Attempt in the Realm of Crime The man captured by Deputy Sheriff Smith Leahy Thursday afternoon after the robbery of the bank ui DeNoya now realizes that his fir-t attempt at a major crime will probably land him in the big stone house at McAU-ster f lr at least twenty-five years, while then- is a bare possibi!-.tv bat he nmv net a hot seat the dread electric chair for his crime. The man in custody gave his name as (leorge Guffey when he talked to Assistant County Attorney McKenzie Thursday night and sad he wa j The Capital does job printing. HE TELLS STORY an oil field worker in the fields about Peru and Edna, Kansas. He said i hat he was in Coffeyville last Sunday night and met the man who accompanied hir-i on the bank nibbing expedition, and whose name he gave although it is being withheld by thfr officers. The stranger suggested that they rob the DeNoya bank assuring Guffey that it could be done cisilv. The robbery was framed" at Coffeyville Monday and the pair drove to DeNoya Wednesday night. They stayed in DeNoya until t-me of the robbery and flight. (Continued oo page two.)