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Kansas City Massacre — Part 18
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ebsuffeur would come arouni to Sign the registretién. ‘
62-4049 ,
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‘Beme of Mex, who ie 4 small time bootlegger @ api who hangs = on 46th \.
Street, which 1e the etrpet where all the unemployed misicisnd heng Pe
| ‘out. He said that Max, whose lest name ie unknown, is about £0 years .
of age. He does not know where Maz ean be located but seid he ren inte .
him ebout tao weeks ago and trieé to borrow some money from him, bet .-.
Mex claimed to be penniless and cut of a job. Spill bad no idea op.
to who might have used his name ani address in registering the Gere =" 5
He furnished agente with his signature. It is admitted that the
signature on the certificate of registration ie not his. The matter
Bas gone over very carefully with him to determine just who it conld
tha ef his nee but v eT ee os yee
be at bed us: his» Du ithout success - \ iN of
( ) { quo eck was purchased from the Weterman Motors, ine., aN
Bronx, on March 8,°193S. ‘his company is now out of business and
Joseph A. Wetermen, Jr., the proprietor, may be reached by telephone
Pelham OSSO, or ¢/o Ford Motor Company, New York City. He was interviewed _
eng eaid thet according to his recorie he sold this ear to 4) Lillian.
lillian wes king of the hard liquor operators in the Fest and ws «
multi-cillionaire. He opersted out of Kew Jersey ani it was publis __
scendal in that Stete for some time as to how he controlled the various ~
Danks when be wes @ pertsor of King Solomon, Boston operator, who wes
ehot some time ago. Lillian himself was machine gunned to death some eon
‘time ago in New Jersey. Waterman stated that Lillian wes « Hungerian
Jew and could not write end had Bie offices at 1440 Broadway. He sei@
thet in December, 1952 he sold Lillien en armor pleted Lincoln seden ay
whieh cost around $7000, and in March, 1933 e014 him the ear ip 1
He seid that altogether he sold Lillien ebout fifteen or tren weieenees
thet Lillian himself hed three Lincoln sedans eni the remainier isilien
bought ostensibly for his lieutenants end his mob. Lillian always peid —
eaeh end no one elae ever came to the premises to buy Lincolne exeept -
Iiliiens and that the care were all registered in the nexes of ths
chauffeurs for the members of the gang. Waterman sould not identify
eny photographs end said thet the only person be ever dealt with was =~" ~
Tiliien personally. . However, when it game time for eee the,
~ Referring to page 4 of the report of Agent ‘raizor,
@ated August 11, respecting Prank Nash who es George W. Miller was _
an immste of some hospital in the vicinity of the Piccadilly Hotel
soma_time in the latter part of 1952, inquiry wes made at the Polyclinic
Hospital, 345 Weat SOth Street, and at the Medical arte Saniteriu, 57
West S7th Street, but no record of Nash having been eo patient et either
place could be found.
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