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Kansas City Massacre — Part 8
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Mrs. Lucretia E. Gum, sister, Green City, Missouri.
mn the report from the Kenses City office dated July 5, 1038, there 1s;
“gtration. They seamed to be desirous of ridding themselves of the Chevro-. -
', Let ear, which they had in their possession, immediately. — re es
In purchssing the Essex ear the party used the name "A. Carter,* addre
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urs. armande E. Bailey, Green City, Missouri. (Beli eved ‘to be hie mother)
: SOME HHS EEHESE SESH EHEC SOE re vate uP as
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mentioned one "A. Carter,” who has not been personally identified, but 2 te
w-ieh name has been linked with the Wash gamgheretofore, and in which name
Missouri, 1933, auto license plates Ho. 157-309 were iesued for Essex Se- -..”".
dan, Motor Number 25571. In this connection, it was discovered on July ae
11, 1933, that the Essex Sedan in question was purchased by VernenCs Mile j.--
ler at Kansas City, Missouri, et which time he was accompanied by another =: |
party, identity as yat unimown. Se oe Tele hry on wo
On July 11, 1933, W. M. Hall, 2001 Linwood, Kanses City, Miseouri, ea”
salesman for Hudson-Brace Motor Company, 27th and Main, and a friené .-
of the late Raymond J. Caffrey, called at this office volunterring in-
formtion as follows: hy ad
On april 15, 1935, two men, one of then identified by photograph as.
Yenon C. Miller, South Dakota State Penitentiary #4240, cams to the -'
Hudson-Brace Company driving a Chevrolet Sedan, dark color, bearing six —~
wire wheels and equipped with a radio and spotlight, the car being a 1952
model, motor number 3330213, The men approached salesman Harry Young 2°. v0 0-
and advised him they had been referred to the company by J. E. (June) Kathrens,
of Kansas City, and Miller stated he wished to purchase a Terraplane Essex co
Sedan. The transaction was immediately made, whereby the Chevrolet car wes ~ -
taken as a tradein on Essex Terraplane Sedan, motor number 25571, seriel:"":
number 368828, Burgundy color (dark maroon). A Bill of Sale for the Chevro- -
-Jet car, which mas traded in, was presented by the purchasing party, either =
Miller or ‘tis companion. The Bill of Sale shows that the Chevrolet car bore
motor number $330215, and was held ip the name cf A. Carter, purchased from”.
the Barnes Collard Motor Company, Leavenworth, Kansas, October Sl, 1952. _
The purchaser of the Essex Terraplane paid the cash difference for the Essex
4n the amount of $275.00, ali in new $20.00 billa, and on the date in ques- -.
tion; nemely, April 15, 1935, he left the Chevrolet car, ani on the follow
ing day, or the second day folloring, received delivery ‘of the Essex. The _
party seemed ine hurry to complete the transaction and asked no questions i“
‘as to the qualities of the Essex Terrapiane, nor did they desire a demon=.:7~
se
3834 Main Street, Kanses City, Missouri. it is noted thet same is the “""
address of the Kathrens Transfer & Storage Company. Mr. Ball sdvised that -
he learned from Harry Young thet "a. Carter® said be ‘Jived at the Nether- -.
lanis Hotel, at Kansas City, Missouri. It was also ascertained that the -
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