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Kansas City Massacre — Part 13
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> plonte mt had the appearance. of being dyed. urs. MOLARER ‘states. “abe mas. Res
of the opinion the photograph ws sot @ good Likeness. « All stated that the
woman MRS, SMITH gave them the inpression thet she had deen a show girl at.”
one tine. With reference to the woman's nose, all partics stated that ‘there
seamed to be some mark or the nose hewins She aPpparencs ot once baving been *
struck by @ heavy instrument. a Mee pacap lw eee 2 te
With reference to the men, the MeLARENS after having ‘examined ‘the
photographs, etated that none had any elose resemblance to the tw men econ - = a
at 20¢ Vernon Avenue, They pondered over the photographs of KARPIS and - SES
BARKER but were unable to make any definite statezent. MRS, MCLAREN stated
a she would be unable to, identity anyone from the ‘Photographs. _ . me le hg
o . ws! “ee mh ot meee e. eee
; ws, MoLAREN, while conversing ‘sith the ‘wouen, me ‘yntormed by her ae
_ that they had been living in &t, Paul for about tuo weeks prior to ae B7th ° wT
but did not mention the plece where hey had deen livings : arn ae
. Other information secured ‘from the io LARENS waa ‘that atout ¢ e aay Z
or tw before renting the house, MRS, McLAREN called the gne stove repatr-.é:-- ...
fe
Gepartment of the Northern States Power Company and ordered the oven of the eer
_ kitchen stove repaired. A repairman came to the house efter the same mas 3 oe
‘" "yented and at first 414 not gain edmiesions _m™e phase of the Apvostt ga tial oy
, will be reported later in this Teports Pe a Baty & tet 7 “Les ya
Agent on ‘Tune esrd, ‘proceeded. to 204 Ternon Avenue ans ‘there inter-. ra
viewed MR, McLAREN and his eon JACK who wore placing @ new front door lock on =”
the house. ‘They advised that the houses hed bean campletely searched by the a.
Police Department en June 2lat; further, ‘that the house had been complotely: 7
Cleaned by them on the 2lst and 22nd. They aid, however, forniesh agent a. 3
paper bag from a store in Kansas ci vw, which. bag. we famed « over to Specie‘ se
ool, Agent 7. Le Flood of that office. .: he caer Re ete AR . i
° Doone . aes eee . recy ght a as en
Ry. - ee © In view of the ‘andre; ‘the Bt, fea office aia et ‘uake any, guanine tic ar
of fhe house. * we, Ses a . eager aoe a! Ay Ee, Re Bee y- “By Se en ed
weet Later, at Bald Eagle, ‘Minnesota, FRANCES MCLAREN informed this agent :
that she had gone to her home after same bad been eleaned by hor brother and —
feather and noticed stuffed amy in a corner of the clothes closet were two old”
mattresses. Examination of the bede in the house disclosed that the occupants
had purchased two new mattresses. FRANCES McLAREN removed from these mttresses
| , their labels, giving same to this agent. One label bore the date “Sterilized
July 23, 1932; maker, Twin City Bedding Manufacturing Company", and the other
"st. Paul Box Spring & Mattrese Company, 950 Arcade Street, St. Paul, Minnesota,
Order No. 1069, ticket No. 515.*%
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