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Kansas City Massacre — Part 8

199 pages · May 10, 2026 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Kansas City Massacre · 197 pages OCR'd
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ee eee mee ea tee nant ae ee ne ee, Tee reer ae ee *. . ’ ' ” . as oo Ma, : ' . . . - tae” as . wee? Reference ia made to the memorandum covering the investigation by gp cial ‘Agent we, in Charge Gus Te Jones and Special agent Dwight Brantley at Tulsa, Oklahom, Si heretofore mentioned in this reporte _ off ne an a ee On July 10, 1933, the writer contacted informant B at Hot Springs, arkansase aw The latter advised that he had been instructed by Special Agent in Charge James,’ ' while in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to contact a certain individuel at the Majestic Hotel, — Hot Springs, a8 he hed been previcusly requested to do by Walter We Hemling B . said that he did not want to rush matters, but would attempt to make contact .. et the Majestic Hotel on July lle He advised that the newspapers at Hot .«°.*" ’ Springs had given considerable publicity to the apprehension of the Farmers at lel, Jopling Missouri, and for that reason was somewhat dubious that he would find ton the person that he was looking for at the Majestic Hotele oe ape UN on: On the early evening of July 10th, B informed the writer that he had passed a. Cadillac Sedan belonging to a confidence man named Bormans He said that from ro the luggage in Borman's car it appeared that the latter had just arrived in tows He requested the writer to follow him ani said that when he signaled with his --.- left hand it would denote that be and the writer were opposite the car in ~* nes, questions Informant B was 4n his own machine while the writer followed ata... - distance of a block in another machimwe It was ascertained by the writer that — a the Cadillac Sedan bore 1933 Illinois license plates JO1Z7100 woe On July 12, 1935, informant B was again contacted at which time he advised that. he called at the Majestic Hotel for the purpose of contacting one Mra. Kenneth .- but that be had been informed that she had left town after the news iten had appeared in the papars regarding the arrest of the Fermerse In her company whan she left was a man informant B believes to be the infividuel known os Charlie : the Wope Informant B said that from the information he could gather the cauple = ___ | ad gone to either Elgin, Illinois, or Chicago, but thet he knew they contemplates griving to Chicago within a very few days. Informent B alao said that the. Cadillac Sedan, heretofore mentioned, left town shortly after the ‘writer obteined the license numbere He did not know who departed in the care oe Pyare ota a ,. Informant B related that upon his return to Hot Springs one Erse Martin, the = widow of a former well knowm doetor at Hot Springs, looked him up and asked if he bad any idea where Dick Galatas could be locateds Mré- Martin told informant B ‘that Galetas had left tom in such a hurry that he hed not had hie gas or |; Lh electricity shut off and that the house appeared to be in disorder, indicating that Galttas emi his family hed departed in a burrye ‘ghe remarked that soile4é ee clothing was strewn over the dede Informant B told Mrs. Martin he would ‘like * og to find out when Galatas returned to Hot Springs or when he sent fa his clothing and effects and Mrse Martin promised to let hin kmow of any developmenta#e | *... te Informant B was furnished with the telephone manber’ end address of the Kam as Cit:
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