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Kansas City Massacre — Part 17
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k - "The tdettetoattcc boned bearing the photograph of subject :* a
Galetas was exhibited to Senator Whiteker and his son, Charles Jé ii: 3.5%
Whitaker, neither of when could identity this party | as one Shey b hed
ever before seen, , wn, :
Charles Boiteker further eaviaed that 4. z ° Conner, a brother
of Ed Conner, is known to do quite a bit of traveling with Mrs. HA
Conner; that they ere known to frequent gamblihg places or pleces which
"would be Ament cree on most of their Stipe. \ . 7 sy
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‘Poth Senator’ Whiteker and Charles Whitaker edvised Agent j
ageinst interviewing anyone on the Hanley fern, stating that Mrs. Henley
would immediately advise Mrs. Conner if any inquiries were being mde
as to her whereabouts, which wuld undoubtedly influence ber not to re-
turn to the vicinity of Knoble, Ark. Charlies Whitaker stated he was =
wary well acquainted with #11 the persons on this farm; that he quite
frequently visited the Hanleys end thet he would in the nesr future visit
them far the purpose of securing information as to the whereabouts of =
Mre. Conner, which he claimed he could do without erousing any a ail
of eny kind, adding that Mra. Ed Conner and Mrs. Herry Hanley were very
close sisters and were very much the seme type, both having hed bad re-”
putetions previous to. their marriege. t. Pd 4 fe ’ 4
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- agent then called at the Post Office et Enoble, ak. where
interview was hed with kre, Evelyn Gowen, Postmaster, dgent having
previcuely learned that Mrs. Gowen is quite trustworthy and would eid in
any way possible. Photograph sppearing on the identification arder of
Geletas wae exhibited to birs. Gowen, who atated she could not recognize
the picture as one she hed ever before seen, nor had she noticed any mail
bearing his name hor any meil ging to the Hanley home. which bore apy |
other name but enley, . wee: 7 - a i *
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t = Agent requested that 6 Rbirty’ day méil cover be placed. on
. meil sddressed to Harry Hanley or his family, or any mail being edtressed
te , to his care and thet tracings be forwarded to the 8t. Louis Division offices
_—_—_ At Corning, ark, “
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: Agent interviewed L. V. Ruff, County Clerk, for the purpose of
ascertaining in whose name the property on which the razed railway station
rests wes listed. After @ revier of the records Mr. Ruff advised agent
thet this recelled an incident to his mind, namely that on July 12, 1955
irs. =& Conner ceme to his effice at Corning and giving the name of Inty
yTodd ehe redeemed the oroperty on which the razed railway station rests,
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