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Kansas City Massacre — Part 29
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“the ote ‘Peul office Noneeesine cartridges’ found at Farnington, ‘Minkeso’ bay 8S
after @ bank robbery in whieh ALVIN KARPIS and others had. been ‘tentatively:
identified. The Poquest was that the Bt. Paul office ‘furnish FY Ee
of the cartridges in order that same might be examined by the pallieti ians
"of Kansas City for comparison with the exhibits ‘yesulting from the. shodting
on June 17th in Kanees City, Yor the {nformation of. the Kansas City, office
ed 8
nn. ae ono tober 4, "1638; ‘ea
: ‘eftics requesting that all ss, Atal Liistie® ‘exhibits: ‘from "Fhe jes bE
Minnesota, Sank robbery, whieh osourred on ‘Ostober 2Srd, “be obtained end
= forwarded ‘to the Kansas City office for analysis; Special ‘Agsat John Ms Seu7:
ee, “Anderson of the St. Poul office conducted inquiry et Brainerd, Minnesota, and
ar secured from R, 8, TITUS, a watchman at the bank robbed, one bullet with
“k She request that it be returned to him at a inter dete as TITUS wished At as.
“@ keepsake. The eddress of 2, yu:
Brainerd, Minnesota.’ =
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3 SAP oe whee rm, ‘ 5 3 Lig
ao AS oe Gocoraiag” do! {nfprmation, deootvea } by Agent Gadereod, “the” ‘gtate™. wee
““t 7 Buresu ‘of Onin nal &pprehonaion ‘of st. Put | has other slugs and ‘ehelis ‘ten
“ean be obtained and will be obtained upon the “farther request ofthe ©
' Kansas City office. The slug obtained from MR, TITUS is being trent Hed
“under separate cover to the Kensas Of ty offioe. and attention ie being”
_ invited fo. She request or i TINS. ;
oe -
Pon ae on “on Deseaber 5, 1933; there was forwarded ‘to ‘the ‘Ianens ity, office
“pal lfstie. specimens obtained from the mochine gun found in.the stream near ™
, Cannon Falls, Minnesota, whieh mechine. gun, thie. effice has been contidentisily
- - ‘hanforaied, “we left, Shere, by menbers of: the: . TOURY.. .
done ime eorly, sai the 79 1933.’ a? oy ty
Rees r payroll. povbery, took ‘place n ‘Bouth Bt. asota, On:
, August $0, 1033.’ EAROLD &. STASBON,. ‘County. attorney secured a ‘numberof oe
ee pal listic: ‘Gpecineis ‘gnd thie offices ‘has ‘been informed: that MR. BIASSOR: ouhibrtad 2
game to the ballistie expert at Kansas City, Missouri, who reached the eon-
-elusion that none of the slugs and cartridges had been used in the weapon
‘used in Kansas City on June 17, 1933. However, MR. STASSON advised that the
State Bureau of Criminal Apprehension of Minnesota through one of their
operatives had reached the sonclusion that the same gang that robbed the
peyroll in which Officer CUNNINGHAM in Chicago was killed in Chicago had a
few days before committed the South St. Paul payroll robbery in which one
officer was killed. It will be recalled that in the Chicago payroll robbery,
the bandits abandoned their car. According to MR, STASSON, the sar and other
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