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Kansas City Massacre — Part 28
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“no @ifficulty in’ identifying “the photograph of sibject Miller as.
‘ @iamond ring with @ black emmel fecing about the diamond; that he
| was an unneually light eater; thet he asldan ate soups or cocktaile
“~~ -@nd usually drank sweet -milk with hie meals; that subject Miller... «
a good likeness of D..J. Gross who stayed at the Graystone Inn -
for about ten days during the first part of September, 1933; that
subject somtimes stopped at the deak to exchange a few words with.
her and appeared to be quite nice; thet according to her beat - -
recollection, he showed a couple of gold teeth on the lower right
side of his mouth; that she did not notice that the end of his
” {ndex finger happened to be missing; ‘that subject Miller placed
only two telephone salls during his stay and did not receive any - :
S dneoming calle during that time; that he commmicated with the
' Ford Motor Company on both of the above mentioned occasions in
an endeavor to locate an autoipdile key to replace one which he hed
lost; that he later told her thet the garage people were unable
.. to mpply a duplicate key and were forced to break the lock on
his car so that he could be driven; that mbject Miller neither
received nor sent any telegrams during his stay; that he did not
send any mail but according to her best recollection did receive
‘'@ letter through the Post Office on one occasion; that she feels -§ --
quite certain of this because she recalis thet he appeared @ bit
surprised when she advised him that he had received a letter; that
she, however, oantot Fecall whothér this letter was directed in
longhend or by a typewriter’ or the date or place of the postmark;
* that subject Miller dia not discuss eny of hie personal affairs
with her and 414 not indicate the route that he planned ‘to: take
: at the tine of his departures “opt : o
“Miss Neuleh Sloan, waitress, Sedgefield Inn, Greens-
‘pore, hice Carolina, advised agent that she was a waitress at the
Graystone Inn, Roaring Gap, North Carolina, during the past summer
“ geason and weited on abject Miller aa D. J. Gross throughout his
_, stay at Greystone Inn; that the photograph of abject Miller exhibited -
by agent ie a good likeness ‘of Be. J, Grosa with the ‘exception that 2:
his heir stood up a bit more as though he kapt it welleweshed and =|.”
thet his eyes appeared to be a bit mre dreamy; that he wore a .*
usually wore the sems sweat shirt and duck pants to dinner that he
‘ wore on the golf links and was often late for his meals; thet he
was rather saving on tips which left ber with the impression that
he was 4 rather poor young man who was living beyond his means;
that he 4id not discuea hie personal affaire with hor or give her
any information which might de of aseistance in locating hin,
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Ra ‘Mies’ ‘Trane ‘e Roberts,” ‘tah opticie’ operator, ‘Sedgefield | . -
a ‘tin, Greensboro, North Carolina, advised agent t+ ghe waa) *2s00- J-
employed as a telephone operator at tho Graystone In, Roaring re
Gap, North Carolina, during the past seasén.. Miss Roberts had ma oo
ate al
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