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Kansas City Massacre — Part 21
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rn “late ‘ie the afternoon of ooteber is, ‘jess “joting’ speotei sgeas
7 ta Charge Davis of San Antonio, Texas Office telephoned, advising the: 7
undereigned thet Mr. Hughes of the Division at Washington had called bin
' on the same date concerning the disposition of Robert°sredy and J in“olerk. :
recently epprehended et Tucumcari, New Kkezico. Mr. Hughes inetructed: |:
thet the Kansas City Office should get in touch pith the officers of “the,
“State Pent tentiary et Lansing, Kenses ena have them make ‘errengements to.
“ F4 -. peturn’ Brady end Olerk te that institution as escaped Convicts vith Abe |
7. BAAD. emderetanding that, if the Government later desired to prosecute Brady =:
‘ _ in connection with the Union Station massacre, he would then be turned
< _ over to the Government or the Stete of Kiseourl for such prosecution. =
~ wate. aye ccege dat oy, =e Te remeron iuhedalinahenaic setae tw « oe a cov cre ene ae 2 anerte ni PS rina, “thine: moye
Davie advised that State authorities of ‘Eaneas, in ‘pooking |
“ gustoay of Brady and Clark, should get in touch with Judge Barker, |i":
. United States Attorney at Santa Fe, Rew Mexico; further stating thet. .
> fm the event Kanses authorities met any difficulty extraditing Brady
"and Clark, Judge Berker would @° before the Sovernor of ew Kerio 4
ae tqoilitete spect tigne ‘ces LAS a aa ee
: aT ” devis-turther advice tbat ot .the preseit. tine Brady exe pot.
sufficiently recovered to be removed, but that he would recover and hie’
_ , removal could be effected within the next few daya. Davis is being i
a advised of Bredy's condition by Judge Barker and will keep the Kansas
oe oy Office Sodephonically a advices ae to Brady's gond! toms :, i
a gps cra a BA! fy ae > pe. gays ahs me: i Bees & as.
“<q being in April 1933. - iis the ‘atted Staten Commissioner in ‘Rew
i Pe. Mexteoo fe somewhat oranky, United States attorney Barker filed’s ee
"fugitive complaint against Brady, but bes not filed the certified copy ;
‘x-° Qf Indictment end warrant with Uni ted States Gomntostoners retein: ing
me “ , bhose certifications in hie office.’ Mee ae ‘ es
Davis emphasized that the Kenses authori thes in ‘eoeking ° - vis
custoty of Bredy and Clark should contact Judge Barker; further Stating ©
that Barker would not permit Bredy and Clerk to be released to any other
authori ties. a a
Davie etated that Hughes suggested that by sotocotve B Brady and
Clark to the Kensas State authorities, further investigation coulé be .
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