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Kansas City Massacre — Part 18
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- She provers Kational Bank, which was one of the noted bank robberies Ee wat
identity, that the various hoodlums would drive from Chicego to this
. Auguet 5, 1953, on page forty-seven, there is a statement to the effect. -
‘person purchasing the ring set under & er:;stal stone. He apparently hed -- -
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found it to be the rendezvous of Frank Diamond, Chicago gangster, and | cat
of other hoodlnns who were supposed to be connected with the holdup oF 2
in Caioagots history. There is no definite informtion, however, to W000 *
indicate that any of the Subjects in this case have ever visited. Shields’: ay
Recreation Resorta However, Diamond informed Viesing, not knowing his wes
plece in seven or eight hours in large cers, and that it formed ¢ a perfect
bideawaye
In the report of Special Agent T E. Tracey, Ker York city,
that a fom: ter Leavenrorth convic# had given information to the ‘effect *
that Harvey Bailey and Wilbur Underhill, puspecte in thiec case, Bere in
New Jersey, and thet Jonntpanick, GeorgeMiacIntosh and Roy arrett, all
of whom could be located at 4160 Drexel Boulevard, were implicated in
the shootings This ex-convict, naned George Tompkins, apparently had —
attexpted to supply informatio: on the Lindtergh kddnaping case¥ “~~
On august 6, 1955, agent interviewed Miss d4a Horper, the
‘Manager of the apartment et <160 Drexel Boulevard end also the telephone
girl named Mise Cleo Wandelle This address is a furnished apartment :
building end it is called the Biltmore Hotel» Miss Hopper said that.
she hed a tenant named Mr. J. J. Denicks She seid, however, that she -
hed never heard of Hoy Farrett or George Macintosh end tht these perbone
ware not tenante in har building under that name, She stated thet on.
April 12, 1933, J. J, Danick and his vife had rented « two room apertment,
#114, for $37.00 a month. Thia apartment consisted of a living room,
dinette ard kitchenette and bath, No one had lived in thia apartment
besides Mr. Danick and his rife, eco far as she knew, She did not believe
that tf. Danick and his wife were familiar or friendly vith any other
tenant in thet buildings
She deseribed Mr. Denick ae about Sl or 32 yeare old, height, —
$°7", weight 145 pounds, eyes, possibly blue, and color of hair ‘unknom,.
She seid that kes, Danick was shorter, nedium baild, end blond hair, eo
She stated thet Mr, Danick bad become interested in the sale;
of rings at the Worlds Fair which ringa would contain a picture of the.
acvertised or sought persons to sell these ringe, end for e while, during
the Spring, he had hed the e uipment for making these rings in his epart-
ment avd ninerous people had celled et the erartuent because of Danickts
interest in this metter, However, Denick's vife protested and Danick
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