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Kansas City Massacre — Part 14
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qhe WALL 1am Tei onan file at this office also indicates “hat.
"on June 16, 1931 in the United States District Court of New Jersey, “y 7
wen, ./ Grosaman, Newman, Bilverberg, Delmore, Wei aman, Michael Roe, one Sam.) 3 7
{Brownstein and one Harry}foldberg were indicted, charged with obstructing Fes
the service of a warrant, and the file also indicates that the case was
to de presented to the U. 8. Grand Jury at Newark, NH. J. jn May, 1952, -
for the purpose of seeking a superseding indictment, This office is”;
not informed as to the status of each end evory defendant in this
Federal caso, however, the United States attorney was communicated vith
on July Zist and a ovompiate statement showing the status of each and
Overy defendant was requested. oe he,
, a. i A ye
/ In a menorandum prepared by the Pinkortons, 4$ is no ted”
‘that Silverberg end Rewman wore arrested at St. Paul, Minnesota, o&
July 26, 1052, on the charge of murder, on which case they are now
serving. a life sentence; also, that one Gus Berger on May 15, loz) -
was operating a reataurant at St. Louls, Missouri with Weieman ent -
he was arrested with Welaman, charged with murder, and that several
woeks pricr to July 20, 1933, an attempt was made to kill slnereer
at Newark, N. J. and since that time he has bean confined in the Essex *: wo
County Jail. On June 29, 1933, one MurrayXiarke, reported to be on
intimate associate of Heisman, was killed 1n New York City. It is.
_ yecalled that the confidential informant imparte d@ the information he «
contained in this report that Bucholtz is supposed to be mized up in.
gome way in this murder. It should be observed that ‘elmces. are of
it chould be particularly noticed thet in ‘1930 Weteman. Ph!
was — company with one Kellie fonnors who, at that tine, resided - oe 7
at 321 West 65th Street, New York City, end that Nellie Connors is about . a!
35 years of age, 5°38", mdium build, red bobbed hair probably hennaed,
a. 3 .It 18 also noted that "Weisman and the Connors woman were supposed to ” 2s —_
be living in St. Pawl in July, 1932,-under the name of Mr.“ end trae aor
Jaa nee end that. Delnore af that tim was in St, Paul, using
mo it is ‘believed ‘desireable that photograph “ot Wo tien er
displayed at Hot Springs, Arkansas to determine if he is connected in
ely way with the parties to this investigation. Jt may be that he wen
one of the group who was et the arlington Hotel on February 19, 1933.
No active investigation has been undertaken by the New
York City Dureau effice as yet with respect to Woiomany
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