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Kansas City Massacre — Part 19
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man was 5 shown to ve , messting a ‘spartment amber aine it iit the 6 seme aa- a Ti
as, Inquiry at tie apartnent house focated af, the address just es.
‘, a @tated disclosed that $e present management haa pnly been gperating 2 ‘
the house-for a few ‘weeke, and nd ti formation wh obtainabre’ concern-
ing C. Vogel, es he was not. Aiving there at this bime. wt
Agent contacted ur. o. i. Sendstren, Menager of the Postal
Telegraph Company, Daytona Beack, and through an inepeotion of his
records verified the fact thet on April 15, 1933, Charles VYogeob had
wired $40 to Dick Galatas in Hot Springs, Arkansas, but no address for
Vogel was shown on the trensfer blank, Mr, Sandstrom atated that he
had no yecolleotion of srer having waited on Vogel Ly and edvised ‘that
athe money transfer ¥ wes nocep ted: by Hiss bea Ponlep | a en | euployee of he
tage i * Tes :
a a ae ae fone, ret . 7
Miss Dantep, on : being ‘interviewed, a tated that she renenbered
_ Oharles Yoge] very wellj that he snes a frequent eustaner of the Postal -
* Pelaraph Company during the period from around the first of February,
1933, to about the middle of April. According to Miss Dunlop, Vogel ap-
peared in Daytona Beach some time around the first of February. He acted _
- fory mysteriously, and in eending talegrans or in receiving them he --°.~
‘would never furnish e jocal address where he could be reached, but in-
variably gave hia address as in care of gemeral delivery; that on one oF
_/tmore occasions telegrema wére received Tar him which’ Were mailed to “him
“<. in care of the general felivery window of Mihe local post ottion, ied
“whe: wuld not, regeive fontuo aye oF more. ee : oe a ty
wide Gt ye v.
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Mies Dunlop further atated that Quring the time Yogel was in
Day tona Beach she sew him at times in the segpany of three or four men,
end they were ell strangers, apparently living at the Maryland Hotel
across the street from the telegraph office. Miss Dunlop advised that
‘she had never ssen Vogel until he appeared in Daytona Beach around the
first of February; that he left that sity abdont the middle of April ©
‘ and she has seen oes, of Big, gince thet Fine.. she. pain oe Vogel
% es boing: « -fe 7 he . ee
a
fe “
. “'S fact it inches” mee per
Medium
abous 160 pounds
Bleck mustache
large Raman nose
Well groomed, and always wore 4
@rey suit and grey hat, and never
removed the latter,
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