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Kansas City Massacre — Part 28
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no recollection of having ever aceon: anyone about Roaring Gap who.»
ae - Tesembied the Photogreph of ‘Subject. Miller exhibited by agent,
ue “yrs. we B. ‘maitner, maneger Western. Union office, - _ ae ae
ids, North n CarcLina, likewise had no recoliection of ever having” *
ot “geen anyone who resembled the photograph of the fugitive which was Os
“i "exhibited by egont. She also advised this agent:that a ch&ck of - M4 7 |
» ° : har records failed to indicate that any telegrams had been received
_, OF sent by the fugitive through her office under either bis true |
“| Rama oF his aliases during the first two weeks of September, 1933,
, ° ‘Miss Kelly G. Carter, operato?, Postal, ‘Telegraph. oftice,
; “Rukin, ‘North Carolina, advised agent that thePostal Telegraph office
_ Was not in operation in Elkin during the first two weeks in Septetber,
of this year and consequently. Sid not receive or senk any felegrems,
- duritg, Mat ported, oy Ee a.
Tab age: “Be x. Macefnore, Lecanie Ford Mio tor Company, Rikia,’. 7
' North Carolina, advised this agent that he called at the Graystone
: Inn, Roaring Gap, North Carolina, about September 9, 1935 atthe = -
“~- --pequest of & guest hamed D. J. Gross in an effort to furnish e new
key for the latter's Ford sedan; that this car bore a New Jersey
license tag but that he did not mke any note of the motor or license
numbers of the sams; that Grose resembled the photograph of tha
: _ fugitive and answered hia genaral description except that Grosse --
ue, | appeared to be a bit heavier; shat Grogs stated that he also omed ..
‘ ‘a large Cadillac ear which” wes then in the possession of hia wife ©
at their heme in Néw Jeracy. Continuing, Mr. Macefmore stated that
he was unable ‘to.find a duplicate key for subject Miller's autombile
and was consequently forced ‘to remove the awitch lock ao that the ©
" gar could be operated by contacting the ignition wires; that he = -
knows nothing further _Sonserning subject Miller’ 8 past "history or
future plens.
Le D. ‘intaier, ‘manager, ‘sedgotield Inn, Greens boro,’ North
Ceroiine, was able to identify fugitive from his photograph as @
_“.. ° an who stopped at the Greystone Inn, Roaring Gap, North Carolin,
%. cn during ‘the firet part of September, 1933 but steted that he did not -
a come into close contact with subject Miller while he wes there and
- Consequently cannot recall] him very clearly; that the clerk, the
telephone operator, the waitress and the bell boy who came into contact
| with subject Miller through their employment at: Greystone Inn are. j
ROW Holding identical positions at the Sedgefiela Inn, Greensboro, |
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