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Kansas City Massacre — Part 24

249 pages · May 10, 2026 · Document date: Oct 23, 1933 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Kansas City Massacre · 249 pages OCR'd
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ee es ee ee ee a * guvestigetion at Long peach, Geli forate, through ‘the ‘Western ¢ Union ani Postal Telegraph offices, disclosed that no telegraphic coumnie ‘‘eations have been ived by the mother of Subject GaLaTss at 524 Fast : ‘gtate street, or b: HER RAINES of the same addresas The telephone - canpany at Long Beach advises they have no recom of tone & fistence sells: . having deen received at the above addresses | Ls one Bh ise “AR - te Tt ee meat 7 In view of the above end the fact “that ‘gurvetliance et ‘the ‘peste fence has been unavailing of any information of value, the writer inter?iewed Mre. GaLaTaS, the mother of Subject GaLATaS, relative to the present where» abouts of her sone It might be stated that Mrs. GaLaTaS at thie time appears | to be on the verge of collapes as a result of worrying over Subject GALATAS - end his possible connection with the instant mattere She exhibited great . concern as to what participation, if any, GALATAS had with the Kansas City> B. massacre, in this connection stating thet she had no knowledge of any poasie © the connection he might have had with the massacre until sometime efger she | arrived from Hot Springs, Arkansas, at which time she observed some press = —_—iéts item wherein her aon was mentioned as being connected with the instant matters In this connection, Mree GALATAS advised that the reason she left Hot Springs, Arkansas, was that her son hafi been talking for sowe time of teking a vacae . tion; that he appeared to decide very euddenly on the matter; that she likes | wise was homesick and desired to return to California, and for that reason : she left Bot Springs, arkansas, by train alone and returned to Long Beach; | _ that from that time to the date of interview she had not received even ao aon a mach as a postal card from Subject GaLaTaS; that this in iteelf did not con" cern her so much because he was not in the habit of writing her frequently, Ce, but that she was Very much concerned over the continued neglect of her son to% * write ber and in view of his alleged participation in the Kansas City massacre; that her fears ware prompted by the fact that in view of his political conneoe, tions at Hot Springs, arkenes, and his apparent friendliness with NaSH, he -:' might have som knowl sige as to the identity of the individuals responsible for the massacre; that this fact might be known to those imifviduals and hey met have taken steps hed do eway with Bim because of said knowledges * Woe wets, XE" "wath respect to tres GsiaTas! not ‘having heard anything ‘from subd ie GALATAS, or about him, she advised the writer that she received two anonymous .. not telephone calle from iniividuala who declined to atate their identity, meking *. inquiry as to the whereatouts of GaLaTaS; that thie fect aleo worried her cone: siderably. In this connection it might be stated that the phone calle mentioned were placed by the writer and SsaC DUNN from Los angeles to Long Beach during the period in which arrangenents were made through the telephone company where= by conversations occurring over the RAINES telephone at 524 East State Street could be overheard, This fact is mentioned by way of an indication as to whether or not Mrs» GALATAS is truthfully etating what contact, if any, she hae had with Subject GaLaTsS or concerning hime Pw * SO EE Fe a ey ee a eee
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