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Kansas City Massacre — Part 13
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‘possibly no connection exiets between the above “and the following, : ft fa 2
reported: ' Preference fe undé to report of Special agent J. D. Glass datet. "Be ay
1l-1-S2 in the case entitled FRANK NASH, with aliases, FUGITIVE, I. O.-—<::..
1166, St. Paul File No, %6-98, copies of which went to ell offices receiving
copies of this report. “On page 9 of that report it fe related thet for” =.=
about three months prior to April 25, 1952, KARPIS, BARKER, ARRIE BARKER, = *
and her husbend GEORGES ANDERSON lived at 1031 South Robert Street, West St, ~
Peul, Minnesota. 4 neighbor, noticing that BARKER and KARPIS left each
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morning with a violin ease each, became suspicious, took notice of their
facea, and shortly thereafter sew their likenosses in a detective magazine <
giving their names, descriptions, ete., and information that ‘they were santed = **
for the murder of a sheriff et Host Plains, Missouri. He informed the Felice Lt
late one evening. Six hourea later, KARPIS, BARKER, ARRIE BARKER, and - sore
ANDERSON left the house end an hour after their departure the police reided
eoms, of course finding no one. The next day the body of ANDERSON, alias”
DUNLAP, was found stripped of edothing, fend, ¢ on the. shore | of Lake Frona tad, -
near Webster, Wisconsing = __ a ees Sate iy
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swith reference to the vicinity of Webster, Hioconsin, the St. - Baad
‘effice has long known same to be the locele of many hoodlua hangouts, the - ae _
principal one being the Yellow Lake Lodge operated by CURLY ULRICH, one-time “
7 fighter, fight promoter, referee, and of late essociated with hoodlum, ©” a
Following the robbery of the Kraft State Bank at Menomonie, Wisconsin, it was .
‘ Feported that part of the mob vent to Webster, Wisconsin, and pert of the .**: a ans
mob to White Bear. KEATING, HOLDEN, HARMON, and WEBER sere involved fn tet:
robbery. At the time the cocupants of 1031 South Robert Street escaped, the .
police, THOMAS BROWN, now detective, was Chief of Police. Reference is mote:
‘to the fact again that WILLIAM HAMV,JR., was kidnaped on June, 15th, ‘he ‘Fensoai
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BO DUET gang of Chicago have’ pees” eas
; identifies @s persons of the HAMM kidnaping. The T photographs. wili-be taken: Loe
we to ‘poreons mentioned herein’ fo: determine if they vere the. pertios at ‘B04 Vernon: :
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Passenger sedan was used, one large black five-passeenger sedan with chrome ..
wire wheels and nickel radiator was used, one new maroon colored coupe, nodiun
sized car, and one dull green finished coupe used with rumble aeat.. .
It ie believed that MRS, FULLERTON, if neoddd, would be a god
Witness, MRS. FULLERTON stated that while she could not make « positive
identification of eny of the parties at the house in question, she thought
that the photogreph of ALVIN KARPIS bore a resemblance to one of the men at
that address. She would not, however, make a positive identification.
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