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Kansas City Massacre — Part 34
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photograph of Galatas as any individual he has’ geen. “Harris said~tha
a person of Gelatas's characteristics would likely frequent Hotel Ale :
gazar in Clarksdale, the proprietor of which is. HN. D. West.
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pho is well, inown, ‘at Clarksdale;” ‘Mipeissippl, and vicinity; ‘which oe
5 the way is Bie hane, waa interviewed) ae He stated that he knows 08; ; Fa ;
no Joe Bakér, Mr. Dixon stated that the. city | ‘and county officials :
- hie judgment could not be trusted in'a patter of this natites / Mrs
Dizon of course was conversant with the, Union Station ‘Massacre, ‘ana’: 73
nee Lee nS w 7 Ne De Woat wag 7h cee et. the iéazer Hotel’ end: Me
‘ * stated that, he ‘knows’ no ‘one in. the vieinity by. the name of. Joe Bakery
“fet he was, “unable, to" recognize. ‘8 » bog econ en ‘of: Soren a 8 anyone ‘who’ -
“viewed, vand. stated. that he {a not. acquainted with a Joe Baker, ‘and he? 2
was unable ‘to Tecognize a ‘photograph of wie, dation! aaa ee aa
: mn At the Western Union Telegraph Company ‘at Clarksdale.”
Missisaipp!, lire, Williams, the manager, was interviewed end referred
agents fo Mrs, Ruth Haney, an employee, as having handled the trans~
action on January 9, 1934, involving the dispatch of the telegram or
signed Joe Baker, at Clarksdale, Mississippi, to Mrs. W. Ae Speers, ¢ ,
Hot Springs, Arkansas. She stated - that on Jonuary *s 1954, two.”
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