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John Dillinger — Part 3
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AVIT OF SPECIAL AGENT IN CHARGE M. Ly VIS AND $
The following affidavit is hereby made by M. H. Purvis ani 8. P. Cowley of
the Division of Investigation, United States Department of Justice, Chicago,
Tllinois:
On Saturday, July 2lst, 1954, at about 4:00 o'clock P. M., affiant Purvis
received a telephone call from Captain Timothy O'Neill of the East Chicagd,
Indiane Police Department, at which time he stated that he had informetion
concerning the possible location of John Dillinger. They stated that they
desired to confer with the Chicago Office of the Division of Investigation
as early as possible and requested that affiant Purvis meet them at a hotel
ina room. Affiant Cowley was with affiant Purvis at the time this call wes
received and arrangements were made for both affiants to mest Captein
Timothy}O'Neill and Sergeant Martin kovich in Room 712 of the Great
Northern Hotel, which is the room ch was being occupied by affiant C.wley.
Arrangements were made for the two above-mentioned officers to proceed to
Chicago as quickly as possible and at about 6:00 P. M. on the same date they
were met at the above-mentioned hotel room, at which time they inforned
affiants that they had information which they believed to be reliable, to
the effect that John Dillinger had been to the Marbro Theatre, which is
located at 4124 West Madison Strest, Chicago.
These two officers of the East Chicago, Indiana Police Department stated that
an informant by the name of AmatGage, personally known to Sergeant Zarkovich,
had stated to them that John Dillinger and another woman by the name of Polly
HaniltoniKeele had recently called at her home for the purpose of having her
accompany them to the Marbro Theatre. They stated that they desired to fur-
mish this information to the Division of Investigation inasmich as they were
positive that the Division of Investigation of the United States Department
of Justice operates more secretly than any other organization and they felt
that by so doing there would be no possibility of any information as to any
proposed plan for the apprehensicn | of John Dillinger becoming known publicty,
Wnich might thwart any plans sade. It was agreed by and among the affiante
and Sergeant Zarkovich and Captain O'Neill that Sergeant Zarkovich and affiant
Purvis would proceed to a point diagonally across the street from the
Children's Memorial Hospital located at 707 West Fullerton Street, Chicago.
Therefore, affiant Purvis and Sergeant Zarkovich proceeded to this point in
order to reach same by 9:00 o'clock P. M. en Saturday, July 2let, 1954, ani
were followed by affiant Cowley and Captain TMuaothy O'Neill.
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