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Kansas City Massacre — Part 13
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nota, niné miles West of Hillside. ~ 86, however; : wae Unable. 49. furpiad.
__Beont with the exact location of this Place. | A LNs tS rata Ss *
at thie place, agent Madala entered into a conversation with the bartender, = 7
hane unknown, from whom it was ascertained that "Doe" Stacey, former owner =
oe " Keting ‘wnaes” the inetructions of Bees ge epectal ‘Yeont ia 7 ae
Charge: D. 0. Smith, Spectel agent J. %. Madele end speciél anpjoyes”
and Roosevelt Road, Hillside, Illinois, telephone Hilletde S801. while: a
of the 0.P. Inn, Melrose Park, Tllinole, ceased business operations et .-2.:i,
that place on July 12, 1933, and on the same date moved out all of hie «°°. |
fixtures; that he 1s now a haif owner of the 014 Hickory In and is in Be 2 *
_ Partnership at this Place with George Carros. re NE Be aa
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us According to ‘the Pcartender, :¥ir. Carroso 1 wort, at thie o Flaee aid
only for a short time daring the dey and that the’ Inn“id practically: run’
dy Doe Stacey: further, in addition to eorving meals at all houra of the.
_ aay, they have free Gancing every evening. from 7: 00 to midnight.’ eS 4gn
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@ one story structure, consisting of a large roam which contained ‘teabdles |
and chairs for the serving of meals; aleo, a floor space of about “ten or
‘fifteen feet for dancing. In this same room there is a large service bar... -.
.and other saloon fixtures, over which bar beer and soft drinks are corved. wes
Further examination indicated that in addition to thie room there is a *::-"
kitchen and a amaller.rooz, which appears to be an ‘effice; Thies. office. 7
ie ‘ppproximately eight by eight feet and contains a rolltop desk, a tor, oe
chairs and a day-bed or couch. ..A number of pictures | of well known & oxen
and motion picture stare appear on the walls. Op the outside of the -
vardecue stand there is a two door garage et the rear and a service ene: PTs
etation immediately next door east. | “This service station, according to - ;
the bartender, is also owned by Doc Stacey and Mr. Carroso, and is operated
by two Italians, names unknown. There do. nos eppear to be any | Living ae fa. a
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Mp 7 elf regard to. “wapety” Weoriasios t tomer ob-partner with:
“Fraces in the 0.P. “Inn, the bartender’ advised agent Madale 1% fe Bie. ewe
. belief that Rocky now owns and operates a saloon in Bloomingdale, Wie 2
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‘poder date of July ‘Bl, 1933 ‘agent Madala called atthe w1d== ual 7
Hickory Inn, under pretext, and "1earned from one of the waitresses that. cay
Doc Stacey ie usually out during the day, probably pleying golf, and *
does not get to the Inn until about six or seven o'clock in the evening.
An exentnation of the 024 “Hiekory Inn Ateclosed it te OH. =. . we.
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