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Kansas City Massacre — Part 23

160 pages · May 10, 2026 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Kansas City Massacre · 159 pages OCR'd
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of- at som other etdress in the City, agent exhibited to Mr. Grumbley the pictures of - Mike Capole and Louis Buckbouse, furnished by the New York Office, and he stated both - faces looked familiar but that he was not sure as to whether they vere in the above mentiaied groups He etated Buckholts resembled Kutlow and cepole rather _ Tekan el a Saffer but be vas not ware of the identification, vise Be : a ee s! _, ia aaa TTY Pe Baber, Clerk ‘at the arlitgtcs Hotel stated, “upon a bela exhivites © ese the pictures of Capole and Buckholtz, that he believed Buckholtz wae the party Fogis= . > fered under the name of Louis Saffer, but that he doss not believe that Capole was | qe ef the group of the four men who registered on February 10th. He stated that =: . there wore soveral other members of the gang apparently stopping out in the City end because of the fact that they wore continually coming and going with new faces app. - oaring eli of the tim, he could not be sure of his identification of Buckhol ts, : 3 y cont Ce &e Fox, who operates @ clothing store in the arlington Hote}. “atatea” ; that he remembers the &. Long perty stopping there and he sold a number of then clo 7 "\ thee, that -he is fairly certain that Capole and Buckholtz were in the group but he . “” @oes not know what namse they were using, He stated that there were ebout twenty . mean belonging to the gang in Hot Springs at the tims and he dces not remember whether | Buekholtz and Capole were in the group of four registering i the, Long pers or whee’ thee they were living out in the Citys ; Brneat Teylor, Porter at the arlington Hotel, was “eahibites pictures of Cepola and Buckholtz and stated that he believes both of the men were connected with the Long party but he does not know what names they were using or whether they were stopping at the Hotels that there were eo many men continually joining and leaving - , the group that he was mable to determine just which ones: were stopping at the hotel. . ! waylor, in cheoking his baggage recorde advised that on Marob Sth, © trunk was omarree via Railway Express,to Mra, B. Buchalter, 115 Central Park Weet, Apartment vy, New . York City. He etatea Mra, Saffer arranged for the shipping of this trunk, but that — there was another women cocupying the room with her. He described Mre, Saffer as deing about. 30 years of age, & feet 6 inches in height, 145 pounds in weight, dark brown hair _ end heavy build. it is noted thet Bushelter is one of the aliases of Backhol. tse ee. are agent interviesed the bell boys ot the ‘arlington Hotel, but ame ef ‘them oF “would identify Buckholtz and Capola ase being of the Long group or of waving been seen , with then, bat Shey all stated. thet their ‘pictures rokes amiliere = ene cen fo vs tu or. rer Sia eo ¥. Ds Reynolds, Mentger of the Arlington Hotel ‘Gerage, cdirisea’ “that on the - " wggnt of February 29th, an armored plated Cedillec Sedan, carrying New York license plates #3K8066, was left at the garage end was teken away the next day; that this car was around Hot Springs for e math of so and seemed to belong to a group of pen who - were Living in a cottage on Leke Hamilton, near Hot Springs. He stated it ‘appeared that shie our of men wes connected with the Long party that was stopping at the hotel, He, ig enplozooe, was exhibited pictures of Buckboltz ané Capole and they advised that aitboogh t e faces locked familiar, they could not identify them as being connect- ed with the Cadillac Seden or with the Long groupe Fred Riobardsen, who drives a Yellow Cab at Hot Springe, stated thet he is
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