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Kansas City Massacre — Part 6
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Sepertmaat: ‘for witnnolaiag ‘oie pousion ‘and, ‘glso, , “aso ired ) register -
-gomplaint against United States Attorney McLane for. accepting & bribe about
* ‘Pive years ago in a cade in which Uy. Sanders’ was interested. 7 Tt was ‘Rost:
" ° apparent fran the ‘interview with Mr, Sanders, ‘because .0f bis 920, . “that “he “4
":.., potting somewnet childishs: fe ‘eAvised: Agent that it: “Je 4 Sommon ‘ocourrenee | ++:
“i. for bim to wake up at night and see ‘the profile of Pretty Boy Floyd staring
-"<gt him. However, Special Agent, McCaffrey has been instructed to make «
:,' @isereet investigation relative to the tourist. inn operated by Mra. Grim |
* and to furnish the Birmingham office ‘Ummediately with any A4nformat ion: ‘obtained !
relative theretos ve
TE as : 7 > Arrangements ‘have, also, been made 4hrough
. should be égein: ‘peo any suspicious characters at the. tourist inn to: “domed intel y
“notify his saa employed at the Post Office who “bas been furnished with Special”
1B address in order that be may be communi cated with. ay and .
“the “weiter, “accompanied by Special Agent ‘gohenken, procedded.
to Memphis, Temessee, and received a memorandum prepared by Chief Inspector . . ~-
Bn. T. Griffin to the ¢ffect that Lafe or Lacey Nathan was unknown in that -.
+ - gity, but that one jathan was known %0. several officers of the department
“Land whe was engaged in making a book; further that a Cadiliac V-8 sedan bed.
2."peen at Memphie receatly and that this sedan hed bultet-proof eles, and was’
on geen at the Ponbeuy garage. rein Griffin was not eva Dable. ‘for Sp tervies
: a Pak J uquiry was "made at ‘the Peabody, gree “Bonoerning: the :
“© gutomobile mentioned above but were unable to secure any. information ‘soncerning
‘,, this car, the officials of the garage atating that such a car could ‘not be < ee
:. ‘yeealled by them. The officials of the Peabody Garage did state, however,
So + 7 that a ¥-16 Cadillac sedan had been at the garage on June 21, "1933, ing
"afc. MO license plates; that this car belonged. to a man from ‘arkansas ‘named 7AUSST : °
- 2) .sho made frequent ‘visits to Moemphise Bo further infor mation ‘of Falue Bould ‘de
obtained oe BOUTCEs eee tea
a : 3 Sta. ‘the’ "ga}lowing’ ‘morning, ‘Jone 28): 1953, Inspeotar Griffin -
a ‘aséignad dcteotives sergeants ; ‘Elmore! and Wattan to accompany. ‘agents ‘on “further: ‘s
" dnvestigations to be made at Memphis, -: On proceeding | to the local. agency.
: the Cadillas Motor Company in that bity Mr, Andrev Greensr,’ salesman,. nd:
oF numerous ‘other ‘salesmen and mechanics ‘who gathered ‘around during the intervie
ae stated that on June 8, 1933, a ‘1933 V-12 Cadillac town sedan (two windows): “
“*', “" equipped with six wire wheels drove into the garage; that this car bad New .
: - York license tag SK 8066, bearing engine number 1000052, which car is supposed
to have been driven from Hot Springs, arkansas, and at Duvel Bluff, arkansas,
it had engine trouble; that. it was. occupied by + two white ented one white woman
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