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Kansas City Massacre — Part 8
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. On the morning of July 7th, informnt called Harlin at the address < .
given, ani was told by Haulin to cane to the house, which he did. At this ~~...
meeting, Hanlin told informant that he hed tried to get him over long 2. ar
distence et Hot Springs, Arkensas, but due to the fact that informant had ©.
no telephone, and lived in the country, he could not reach him, Hemlin ..."
stated that he had intended for iiformant to bring something and sauabody “’ -
from Hot Springs to Tulsa. Informent advised that Hamlin did considerable. --.
talking at this meeting, stating to informant that same of the “con®, men ar
were going to call for a showdown, as he, Hamlin, and others, were not in “>
favor of the epperert alliance that had been entered into between some of
the "con" men and certain gumen, According to infoment, Hanlin blamed <9. -
Dick Gelatas with having sonething to do with engineering the Union : ° ns
Station episode at Kansas City, and stated that Galetas for sometime had. |.
been wanting to get “tough;" that he had recently been carrying ea.couple. =”
of guns srowmd and thet actions of that kind did not fit in with the eon- °°
fidence game. According to informant, Hanlin stated that due to euch ale ©"
lisnces that had recently been formed, he, himself, had been placed in the - |
position where he had had to give protection to certain gummen, which was
not to his liking. Oo oo , Ca a a rr as
According to informant, Hanlin had previously told him of the
hideout of gumen located sone twelve miles down the river from his, -
Hamlints, White River Tourist Camp on the highway, twelve miles from rr eee
Hureke Springs, Arkensas, According to Hamlin, this camp cannot be reach- ~.
ed from his camp other than on foot or by horseback; that the road leading
to this hideout is a dim, infrequented road, turning to the right from the >.
main highway, about half way between Rogers, Arkansas and “The Gateways”... -.
a@ point on the Bassouri-Arkensas border where the highway fran Rogers, . ae
Arkansas intersects the main highway from Missourl to EFurelm Springs, (2...) 7
Arkansas; that the road is directly opposite «& rock crusher on the main. - a
highway; thet it is approximitely 14 miles from where this dim road inter= |:
sects the highway to the hideout on the river, and that when any of. the’ =..:
"boys" are “cooling off" at the hideout, they have two lockouts posted on
this road; that during the first six miles of travel on this dim road, if.
a whistle signal is heard, the driver of the car is to give & certain ..
gigneal, and if allowed to pass, will be again challenged the last six =:
‘miles of the road, and et this time e different signal is to ve furnis
(These signals, as given to infomant, were furnished agents)e
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