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Kansas City Massacre — Part 11
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July 17, 1955, aoe
‘I, Frances Mikulich Miller, desire to make a supplementary etetensnt |
to that one which I furnished Special agents 1. QO. Turrou and Dwight Brante | a
ley in Kansas City, Missouri, on July 12, 1935, consisting of sight end one- ao
half pages typewritten. This statement is made freely and voluntarily to _
the above named persons, whom I know -to be Special dcents of the United -
States Burcau of Investigation, with the knowledge that what I eey ean vee
used against me. . vay
When in Hot Springs, Arkansas, on the afternoon of June ‘16, ‘ess .
after Dick Galatas had contacted me at the tourist camp where I was stopping,
and when he told me of the arrest of my husband, be said to me that ay hus~ o -
band was to be taken to Joplin, Missouri - that is to say - that he had |
learned in some manner that he was to be taken by the officers to Joplin.
Dick Galatas told me that he *had the town of Hot Springs,* and thet through
his influence, he would endeavor to ace the officera who had my husband, and --
possibly could get him released. ds Galatas told me about my husdand oe
taken to Joplin, I thought when Galatas told me that he waa teking = = &.
Joplin that I would see my husband there, a ;
At the tourist camp where Galates first sav ne, and at his home Pe
ing that "they have taken your husband,” and he seemed to be very angry - .- :
because my husband had been taken in his tom. This attitude of Galetas =... :
wes Gisplayed and expressed by him after we errived at the bome of Bervert aces
and Zether Farmer near Joplin.
About ten ofelock on Priday evening, June 16, 10955, while z was at
the home of the Farmers, @ telephone call came from Hot Springs. Mrs. - |
Farmer answered the telephone and immediately turned the receiver over to ©
Dick Galatas, who talked for a few minutes. I do not recall the substance
of this conversation Galates had. After he completed thie telephonic cone (©
vereation, Galatas told those present, including Herbert and Esther Farmer — _
and me, there had been a chance in transportation used in moving my ates is es
although I did not know where they were taking bin - at least if Galetas -
learned it, he aid not tell me. shortly after the receipt of this eall, .:”
Dick Galatas consulted a note book or a piece of paper he had in his hand, | 52).
and almost immediately Zether Parmer placed a telephone call. I heard her /? 3°:
call a pumber, but I do not recall the figures nor the elty. I wish to: He
state bere, emphatically, that although I have been confronted ‘y ures? i 7.
Rother Farmer, at which time she said that I placed this mrticular tale a tie
phone call, that I aid not make it, and that it wae made by Esther Former, * wes
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