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FOIPA COVER SHEET FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AND PRIVACY ACTS SUBJECT: BARKER/KARPIS GANG BREMER KIDNAPPING FILE NUMBER: 7-576 SECTION : 170 FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

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SUBJECT: BARKER/KARPIS GANG

BREMER KIDNAPPING

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DirectorFederal Bureau of Investigation - &#39;Washington, D. C.

RE: BREICED.

Dear Sir:

Further refere e is made to recent correspondence

concerning the confiscate �Ford sedan, motor number 18-1,190/702,turned over to George C. ampbell, 818 South Rockford Avenue,Tulsa, Oklahoma.

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F. liizell, Commissioner of Liotor Vehicles, Tallahassee, Flor-ida, a copy of which is attached to each copy of this letter.

Will the Bureau please advise me as to its wishesconcerning the request made by Mr. Mizell.

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RE: Mrs. G. C. Campbell_ i A - �Credit #19292-e _ - .

Certificate No. 952564-A registered in the .Federal Bureau of Investigation was submitted by Mrs.G. C. Campbell of Tulsa, Oklahoma, for transfer toher name. This request cannot be complied with as thecertificate has not been properly assigned; neitherhas Mrs. Campbell completed the lower portion, or fonmN00 20 . .

The certificate is sent to you with requestthat proper assignment be made to the present owner andthe certificate mailed to her at 818 S Rockford Avenue,Tulsa, Oklahoma with advice that she complete the lower "_portion and resubmit to this department for transfer.Signature of person signing for registered owner as wellas that of Mrs. Campbell, should be attested by Notarywith seal.

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* Yereronco is rnée to the :epo:t of Spccial Lgvnt c0. 2. ouch, dated at Cleveland, Chic, November 2&#39;1, 1935, wherein &#39;

�Ieaches�, I fonuer inmate of �dith Rarry&#39;s call house at Toledo, aChic, and who is supposed to have been present in that house during�»the period the Subjects or this case freouénted Toledo, Chio.-__ ~*

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&#39; On February 21, 1936 there was reoeive� from FootCffice Insp:?i0r F. �. Tracy, Tolc�o, Ciio, 2 trocin� of z letter ~eédrreso� to ;qith Larm», u�ich was 1o:t;arkei at l1lvuuP¬e,ciscvnair, Tetruvry 18, 1936, at 10:36 ;.r., uni bore the returaa�iraas of E733 Slencoe circla, Eauwatoaq, Kisconsin. In 716$ ofthe possibility th t this might be�92hQilB�re|s of �Peaches�, whosetrue maze is HeleH?iut1er, discreet Inquiry should be oon�uctsd &#39;at t¥e above addrosa to ascertain the identity of the oorreaponient. " 1

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i � � A �osoription of Eélen Butler is set forth in_ihs �1 �reference report of Special Agent C. E. Smith. ;!vA~ " M J",o

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situation referred to one meret��ible, who was presentlyterm in the Kansas state Penitentiary at Lansing, Kansas,oi� one [Fuquea phonetic,! on July 4th, 192.6, this murderhighwqv between Tyre andagndgneiidence, Kansas. She stated

that Mr. Fuquea, accompanied by his wire,� was on the highway&#39;at whichtime they were driving close to Hex-m�ilarker and Fredélierker, who had beento Independence, Kansas "casing" a b robbery; that. hen Mr. Fuquea and

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lgein on January 31, 1936, Nichols was questioned by &#39; -a: gent and he advised that he ha-d never been in the secret room - that he told Lgent Snow about! of the Nitengale Club, but feltpositive that there was one there for he had known of two or Aihree hundred cases of whiskey being stored there, and that itwould take a pretty big room for this much whiskey» Nichols ad-vised that he had never seen subject Karpis at this club or inGreensboro, North Carolina, and had never seen him in cunpany withany of the persons whom he had mentioned to agent Snow, Nicholeunder close questioning, advised that he had onlyvseen subjectKarpis once and that this occasion was during the last week of _.July, 1935, when he had seen subject Ksrpis in company with Jack

7-Jlilhoyt am two women, one of whom was Jack Ii_lhoyt&#39;s womsn;�r_�&#39;Billie Q* " nu reference to this meeting Nichols advised em. *-had observed Jack Uilheyt mom he knew!, subject Karpis, and two &#39;women, one of whom was Jack Iilhoyt&#39;s woman �Billie come out of acafe across the street from the John Ssvier Hotel in Johnson City,Tennessee, and that he, Nichols, had told Iilhoyt that he wantedto see him, and thereupon Iilhoyt invited him to accanpany them tothe John Sevier Hotel. Nichols stated that they went up to �uefifth �th! floor the exact room not known! where Iilheyt and IKarpis had adjoining rooms, that Iilhoyt never did introduce Karpisjust saying *1 guess you know this fellow"e Nichols stated that hedoes n ot remember by what name Iilhoyt referred to Karpis, but wasof .- the opinion that it was &#39;_C6.1&#39;1"e Nichols also advised that he �-remained with Iilhoyt and Karpis and the two women for about an ~¢..@hour, and the five of them had a few drinks. ,f_~ _j , 1

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Nichols further advised that he had not seen mbjectKarpis since that time in Johnson City, Tennessee, but had seenJack Iilhoyt shortly after the t, or in Angust,l935, in Lsheville,North Carolina, where Iilhoyt was arrested for the theft of I �yellow Pontiac sedan which he had stolen from in front of theSwannanoa-Berkeley Hotel and had been arrested near the LangrenHotel; Nichols advised that Iilhoyt had "fixed" this arrestand had been released after approximatelyjne-half hO1!1&#39;e Agentlater checked the �Blotter Docket�! of the Ashevills Police De-partment snd also the reports of stolen automobiles and the abovementioned automobile was not reported stolen and there was no Irecord or the arrest. _ i . . -

Q Nichols was questioned closely relative to subject "�Karpis being in Greensboro, North Carolina, and he stated that hehad never seen Karpie;in Greensboro, and that his reason for be-lieving that he had been there was, at one time while he, Nichols,was ;in Greensboro he had observed a large man "hanging" around theGlegg Hotel with Buck Denby and he had the idea that the mn was .from Oklahoma and was waiting for some of the �big-shots" to show�Po I _ - - 2

= &#39; Relative to the new Years Eve party that was to be givenat the Ritengele Club, near Knoxville, Tennessee, Nichols advisedthat all he knew about the party was that before he left Knoxvillein September, 1935, Doc Ogle bad told him that some of the boys _.would be at the club on_New Years Eve and that if he was in the _vicinity, for him to some out. Nichols could not give any reason &#39;why he thought Karpis would be there except that he had seen himwith Jack Iilhoyt aml knew nee,�-ygie and Ililhoyt were fl-&#39;1-611580

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Hazel Nichols was interviewed by agent at the BuncombeCounty jail, where she was visiting, and she advised that shewas a prostitute and would do anything to assist Nichols, but _&#39;_that she had only known him since the middle of September, 1965,. . .-and did knot any of the persons whom Nichols had mentioned. HazelNichols advised that she hadnever been to Knoxville, Tennessee, .and had done most of her �traveling between Bristol, Tennessee, .aid North and South Carolina Mrs. Nichols stated that she would 7remain in Asheville and that if agent desired to contact her againshe could be reached at one of the hotels where girls are allowedto stay. » _ V V

Nichols advised agent of the name and hang-outs ofother criminals in East Tennessee and Kentucky, but was not ableto fumish anything definite as to any crime, or as to where anystolen property was stored. This infonnation is being furnishedthe Nashville and Louisville offices by letters - � J

After talking with Nichols for more than twelve hourson different occasions, it is the opinion of this agent that heo nly knows the men who are backing the a ctual participants in "crimes, and does not know of any specific crime that has beenbacked by the sc men. Every person mentioned by Nichols as beinga leader in he criminal world that has been chedced by the Charlotteoffice and this agent has been a �cheap gambler" or carnival nan.

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-Q -4 Latter from the Cleveland office dated December 16,1935,�stated that subject Harry Campbell had recently en using the _- Va liases of G. Rphenton, Georgeo�entonand liary&;orth, and reqiestedthat the State Motor Vehicle Bureaus be searched to ascertain whetherCampbell, using the above aliases, has applied for a driver&#39;s orchauffeurs license, or Ins registered an autanobilee _

On January 30, 1956, the North Carolina Motor VehicleBureau advised that a 1925 model Ford coach, motor #ll?B6750,title 5875981! was registered in the name of Georgehenton, Iest &#39;Hickory, North Carolina; a 1921 Buick touring car, motor {$14,755,title 132401, in the name of George Benton, Clinchfield, Rulestas,larioh, North Carolina; 1927 Iillys-Knight coupe, motor #67155, _title 62359-id; Ford, mtor f8411545, title 204769; 1934 Chevroletcoupe, motor #4187846, serial amoo-ivese, title zzioes, and 1955 _Chevrolet coupe, motor {5ZSl906, serial #81106-9587, title 21174151were registered in the name of Dr. G. Re Benton, rremont, NorthCarolina; and Plymouth touring Fordor motor P1145185, serial2498579, title 21.059491 I88 registered in the name of llrse G» ReBenton, Fremcnt, North Carolina. more was no record of a carbeing registered in North Carolina in the name of Mary Iorth.

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he met Machine G Kelly, Alfred Bates and others. He also met a fomerDenver broker whos name he refused to disclose who was servin� time inthe Penitentiary and who told him that he had placed $8,500.00 of theUrschel ransom money in a safe deposit box in St, Paul, Minnesatastthe request of Ben�fLaska, the lawyer. This broker, he stated, is ayoung man with grey hair. Snead further stated that he then agreed -to get this money, as well as Urschel ransom money in a safe deposit _box belonging to Harry Campbell, which had been left in a Denver Bank,snd__tD-l�l1.it over to Federal authcr ities. His broker friend said that__�_if this were done he would testify for the Government against LaskaoTheir reason for doing this was to get revenge on Laska who is very- __pOIB1�f9211 among gangsters in Denver and who had been responsible for anumber of his friends being sent to the death house. Sieed furtherstated that he wants to break up the gang of Machine Gun Kelly whohas put him and his friends "on the spot" time after time and who hasbeaten him and punished him physical]; on numerous occasions» He .stated that if the government did not wipe out the gangsters controlledby Laska, he intended to get out someday and get them himself. Laske,he said, had made the boast that he could send anyone in the State of &#39; ,Colorado to the gas chamber at twenty-five cents a head. �me broker,who is-still in the penitentiary, has been afraid to disclose the locatio_nof the money for ffear of Laska, according to Sxeede &#39; � *t&#39; . ~ "" � &#39;

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V Sneed stated that he would not give information as to theidentities of the persons and places he had mentioned until he could talkto someone who had authority directly� from Washington who could accompany .him to the hide-outs and banks mentioned and who could assure him that his &#39; Yfriend in the Colorado State Penitentiary would not be involved in chargesarising out of his possession of the ransom money end who could furtherguarantee that all Federal charges would be made at one time against h"im,_Sneed. He said that his reason� for wanting to supply this information wasto wipe out his pest record and make it possible for him to earn an honest &#39;4living after he was free again; that as long as his enemies, as well esgangster friends are free, he will not be able to do this and further thathe wants to see certain ones who have done all they could to harm him, put "out of the way. ~ 4 i 7 � &#39;

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. On February 18, 1936 Snead was again interviewed by A- r�Special Agent Redmond and Special Agent R. L. Nelle, Little Rock, trkansas,at Corning, Arkansas. He stated that in 1933 hegwas sentenced to from -five to ten years in the Colorado State Penitentiary at Canon City, _� .Colorado on a confidence game charge and served approximately thirty-onemonths being released December 24, 1955. During this time he became verywell acquainted with an inmate of the Penitentiary by the name of Robert

.92iCompton, who had been sentenced about 1930 for handling stolen bonds andwho escaped in 1931 or 1932. Compton was apprehended and returned to thePenitentiary approximately nine months after his escape. This man wasformerly a broker in Denver, Colorado, his number in the Penitentiarybeing in the thirteen thousands, and Snead described him as being aboutthirty-seven years of age, height - 5 feet ll; weight - 160; hair - grey.¬ompton informed Snead that he had dealt in stolen bonds and "hot" P <money for Ben Laska, Machine Gun Kelly, Bates and others and that he hadsome of this money inbonds contained in safe deposit boxes in Denverand St. Paul. After being released from the Penitentiary on Dec ber 24,1936, Snead proceeded to Denver, Colorado where he contacted A1-tZE�aylor -as instructed by Compton. He stayed with t Taylor over Christ a and &#39;together with Taylor, contacted "Blind .Toe�_�?Penelli who is said to bewanted by the authorities. , &#39; 1

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- V Upon being interrogated further, Snead stated Compton -&#39;2 I"?still maintains offices in Denver but would not admit that he knew theNelson woman&#39;s first name or the names of any of the associates of Comptonin business. He further stated he did not know where they maintained� »._their offices and advised that the principal business of Company and .. 1-�his associates is the handling of "hot" securities and that Compton -has more or less of aninternational reputation. V _ -"V 5 f _-

P saeea said he proceeded from Denver to st. Paul because ICompton had told him that he had placed $8,500.00 belonging to Ben Leaks,�Denver attorney, which had come from the Urschel Kidnaping case, in asafe deposit box in a bank at St. Paul at Laska&#39;s request; that Comptonhad informed him he was afraid he might become involved in the kidnaping vcase if he did not dispose of the money; that Compton stated he was afraidof Laska who knew him under another name and did not know he was an in- - 2mate of the Colorado Penitentiary; that Conptonlwented him to get the Q &#39;money and turn it over to one of Lasloa&#39;s attorneys so as to take sus-picion-A off of him, further that Compton told him he could gain entranceto this safe deposit box in St, Paul by contacting Harry Campbell whocould be located in St. Paula Snead stated that Compton had told himHarry Campbell was being sought in connection with a kidnaping caseand that Campbell had dealt with him while he was in the brokerage bus-,mess. A . &#39; &#39; 4 _ .

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over at Shawnee, Oklahoma where he forged a $230.00 check and than pro-ceeded to Fisk, Missouri where he stopped for s day or two; that he ar-rived in St. Paul around the 8th or 9th of January, 1936 and went im-mediately to Ap rtment 17, 610 St. Peters Street, Ste Paul, which is oc- 92cupied by Graceflielson, a ldrs.J �1ompson and a girl named/Tiny. He &#39; »stated that he received knowle gs as to the location of these three girlsthrough underworld sources which he could not recall. He made himself &#39;known to Grace Nelson by describing her brother, also an inmate of _ _[the Colorado State Penitentiary, stating he did not know at the time thatGrace Nelson had a brother in the Penitentiary. Ihile in St. Paul Sneadstayed at this address for a period of several days. The first o -,_-evening he was introduced to the sweetheart of Tiny who is known as 1~"i�foZ§ fsugar" and who operates two or three roadhousea in and around St. Paul. -

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At this point, a photograph of Harry Campbell was ex-&#39;hibited to Smed and he failed to identify this photograph as being that ofthe person he had seen. A conversation with the person alleged to have ibeen Campbell, which lasted until about 2:00 o&#39;clock that afternoon, dies »closed that the money belonging to Ben Laska had been placed in a bank +..-_in St*.�?aul in a safe deposit box and while the banker did not know it "ass kid-nap money at the time it was deposited, he has since learned the character of &#39;the contents of the box but is afraid to dispose of it. �Ehis banker is knownto have dealt with underworld characters on numerous occasions accordingto Snead. It was the understanding of Snead that Compton had placed this pmoney in the bank through Campbell, During the above conversation, the pos- *eibility was discussed by Snead and Canpbell of securing the money and using itto blackmail Laska but Campbell advised that it was extremely dangerous totake this money from its present resting places On the same night, Campbellappeared at the same apartment on Ste Peters Stt, driving s new LaSalle Sedan,60 Series, probably dark blue in color, with fenders of s different shade;that he left the apartment with Canpbell and got into the car where he was � _introduced by Campbell to his friend whom he introduced es Alvin Kerpie. Thedescription of this man was given by Snead as follows: _ _ - V &#39;»

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package about two and one-half inches thick which he stated wasthe ransom money Snead had been asking about. Ea also let Snead takethis money but in the meantime Snead had decided for his own safety, itwould be better to leave it where it pas. Seed stated he left the sameday by bus arriving at Flint, Michigan on January ll, 1956 where he wentto stay with his brother Luther Busch.

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1 �:>__ desired to put me in contact with en informant in this case, who,it was believed, possesses information as to the whereabouts of Karpisend Campbell.

I am transmitting herewith copies of a memorandum pre-pered by me containing the results of my interview with Woods and theinformant. It will be noted that the alleged informant is Miss Eilene_sldwin of Sapulpe, Oklahoma. -

It is kindly requested that the contents of this memoran-dumrbe"reviewed at the earliest possible moment and that I be informedby teletype by noon on Sunday, February 25rd, whether it is desiredthat the services of this women be utilized in the manner desired byher, that is, whether she should be p�id money for a specified period,and whether I should make an effort to furnish her a car. &#39;

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�at .e &#39;» itzpzereld party dewrted from El Peso, Texas, on the morning ofFebruary 16, 1936, and were expected to arrive at Phoenix, urieona, in theen-ly evening of thwt date, please be 8-dvieed thzt this office immediately2.-Allie orran,-_::o&#39;1.-=nte with the £3-an Carlos Hotel here, whore it was eraected thatthe Fitzgcral-I party mould atop, tor the reservation oi� three rooms for hie _&#39;pf-rty and an additional room to be used by agents {oi-,1 eurveillanee P11290865.�120*.-.c92&#39;er, when �re I-�itzgel�ld p�rty arrived at �hoenix it about was P. rz. onthe night oi� vezmm-y 16, 19!.�-5, only H�legr went into thé&#39;1;:n Carlos Hotel m~register. The 0101*}: on duty di-2 not recognize him and copaerumtly Haley wasadvised Unit there were no we-nor-nt rooms�, the betel at 21.-4% -$15.6 heir-.3 filledexcept far the rooms previously reeerved for the party. ., _ _» -- . .

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. Motor ehicles, State of Delatare. The files of theIwreau of Kotor Vehicles, Harrisburg, Fa., dis-oluie no record of nanes 6.3. Benton, or Kary Forth.Files of the latter Bureau, however, do contain, _&#39;-reference to a George R. Benton, George geatan, and E

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, THILATELFFIA CFFICB at Lebanon, Pa., will conduct afrronriateinvestijafion to deternine whether Harry Campbell, 1164 Federal Street,is identical with slbject of instant case,

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u ~&#39; �During the course of this questioning himenza advised thatwon the orning of February 15, 1936, he and another party had "cased!a payroll stickup at a town approximately 180 miles from Chicago, andthat this Job was to be pulled on Monday, February 24, 1936, by six,men, including Alvin Karpis and an individual whom he was to bring t,with him. ~ . , _ o _ .

~ At the request of Special Agent L. W. Arms, who had beenconducting the questioning of Dimenza, he was interviewed by SpecialAgents Se K. McKee and R. C. Suran for the details of the alleged _stickup in which Karpis was to participate, -

Dimenza informed that he is known under the aliases"Blackiedipain and "snowball"; that he is 28 years of age, 5&#39;1l"in he ght, weiéhs 258 pounds, is of a heavy build, has brown{eyes and curly black hair, which is graying at the temples. Hewas sentenced to Joliet Penitentiary on November 5, 1953, on scharge of extortion, his penitentiary number being 8005, and hewas released from this institution under date of April 50, 1954,after his conviction had been reversed. p � �

With respect to Alvin Karpis he stated that shortly >before cold wigéher in the fall of 1954 he was friendly with "Doc" -

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&#39; Dimenza stated that a short time ago Fred Hansen and"Little Sneeze" Friedman, who were two of the participants in the_"1st. Charles Bank robbery, told him that a payroll robbery of the f_Power and Light Company, Peoria, Illinois, had been contemplated -for some time by Alvin Karpis, and that this Job had not been ,&#39;pulled off for the reason that Peoria is surrounded by bridges _and Karpis had been unsuccessful in locating a "hangover" spot,He advised that Hansen supplied a "hangover" spot, and on - &#39;February 12, 1936, he, Dimenza, Friedman, and Hansen went to 5-1Peoria for the purpose or casing this job» Hie statement was that �Hansen stayed at the hone of "Red" Mellon, 51% North Adams Street,who operates a saloon in Peoria and whose home is supposed to be lused as the "hangover" spot. Dimenza and Friedman had a suitecomposed of a bedroom with twin beds and a parlor at the IerrersonHotel, for which they paid $5.00, He stated that both of than-1 &#39;registered from St. Louis, Missouri, and that he used the naeJohn Destafanoe He also stated that there was a convention inPeoria on the date they were there, but that the headquarters orthe same were not at the Jefferson Hbt�lo ; &#39;

" Dimenza&#39;s statement is that on the morning of February A15;�I§36, the Power and Light company was "cased" and he drew a rdiagram of the place and vicinityey;The esteup is that at 8:00 A.M.every morning a shipment of money is brought to the place by aBrinks Express truck, and that tour guards manned same; that threeof them take the money into the establishment while the driver resmains with the truck. The plan is to wait until the money has beendelivered and then enter the premises from a door around the cornerfro the door where the money was delivered and stick the place up.His statement is that the job is supposed to be swd far from$60,000-00 to $100,000.00 on any"Monday. This stiokup was plannedfor February 24, 19569 I _ �

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� A Marty Quirk is presently confined in the Cook County Jail,following conviction for carrying a concealed weapon, but Dimenza,Hansen and "Little Sneeze" were planning on effecting his release onFebruary 14, 1936, through a writ of habeas corpus.&#39; &#39; &#39;

£// With respect to Quirk, it.wae stated that he has a roa atthe-H9tel_Croydon under his correct name, and it was stated that themanagement of this hote is "wrong". Dimenza also stated that Quirk,under the name of MartytParker, has a four~room apartment at the VDelaware Towers, 25 Eas Delaware Place; that the telephone number Lof this apartment building is Whitehall 4245, and that he occupies QT 1-this apartment with a women who is employed at the Minet Club as &#39;an entertainer. _ 4

In connection with infonnetion provided by Dimenza, FredHansen an "Little Sneeze" Friedman were interviewed by spacialAgents R. C. Suran and Se K. McKee with negative results, both ofthese men refusing to provide any information concerning themselvesor their acquaintances. _ » P ; &#39; p_ J &#39; . A &#39;

A In connection with the information supplied by Philip "B1ackie&#39;Dimenza, subject in the St. Charles bank robbery concerning Marty pQuirk and Leo "Little Sneeze" Friedman being contacts in Chicago, ~ -Illinois for Alvin Karpis and as to these individuals and others planninga payroll stick-up at Peoria, Illinois on February 24, 1956, the followingcheck of the story told by Dimenza was made by Special Agents D.P. _Sullivan and $.K.McKee:

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Interview was also had with Ann Mayer, clerk and telephoneoperator at this apartment, and she info med that one of the individualswho lived with Marty Quirk was named Red3Parker, but she could not supplythe name of the second man. She also st ted that when Quirk left theapartment he had his trunk shipped to some point in Hollywood, Iloridaunder the name of Parker.&#39; &#39;

Photographs of subjects-Khrpis and Campbell, also ofPhilip Dimenza, were displayed both to Mes I111 and Miss Mayer, butneither one could recognize any of the pictures as persons who had .visited the Quirk apartment. - - Y , p -

* 0n February 14, 1936, Thomas J�j0&#39;Connor, who was arrestedat the home of Philip "Blackiev nimenza, 1843 Laflin street, and who _stated that he was a cousin of Marty Quirk was questioned by SpecialAgents D.P.snllivan and s.K.MoKee for possible information as to AlvinKarpis. He informed that he is 24 years of age; that his educationconsists of the first year of high school in addition to one year in abusiness school; that he lives with Mrs. Ellen Moriarity, an aunt, at "7918 S. Mershfield Avenue, Chicago, Illinois; that he is presentlyemployed as a bartender at the Casino, a cafe and tavern located at7500 8- Halsted Street at a salary of $25.00 per week. The owner of thecasino is one Fred Franks. O&#39;Connor stated that his parents live at �loll First Avenue, New York; that they had recently moved from 107 2- _l02nd Street, New York. O&#39;Connor advised that he first came to Chicagoduring November, 1935, for the purpose of getting a Job; that he went tothe home of his aunt, were he now lives, and there became acquaintedwith his cousin Marty Quirk, who gave him a job as a doornmn in a hand-book, shich he operated at ll2 E. Superior street. He said he workedin this handbook for a short time; later as an usher at the EmpressTheatre on the snuth side, and still later as a bartender at SchlitzTavern, 79th and Stony Island. These jobs according to O&#39;Connor were

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At the time O&#39;Connor was arrested he was in company with 4Leo "Little Sneeze" Friedman, ad he advised that he had become acquaintedwith "Little_sneeze" at the 112 E. Superior Street bookie during the timehe was working there; that "Sneeze" frequented this bookie and knew thathe was a cousin of Qnirk. He said_that several days prior to his arrest,"Little Sneeze" Friedman visited him at the Casino and asked that he , -accompany him to the office of Attorney Eddie King, 188 W. Randolph Streetto arrange an appeal for Marty qnirk in order that he might be released onan sopeal bond. He stated his information was that Friedman was calling.on "hlackie" Dimenza in order to secure some money to pay Attorney King -in providing Qnirk&#39;s appeal. He said further that he knew nothing of"Little Sneeze" Friedman other than the above. V &#39;

At the time of O&#39;Connor&#39;s,arrest he had in his pockets card bearing the following writing - "Dltmiller, Jefferson Hotel,Peoria, Illinois". As to this card O&#39;Connor claimed that some timeduring Novanber, 1935, Marty Qnirk called him up at home and asked thathe telegraph $15.00 to this party, his name and address being furnishedeéii the telephone at the time of the conversation. O&#39;Connor said thathe did not ask any questions as to Miller&#39;s identity, and that Quirk ~did not tell him anything about the man, but that due to his friendshipfor Quirk and as Quirk had given him money from time to time in the past,he felt obligated to the man, and for that reason telegraphed the $15.00in question fro the Western Union office located at 79th and HalstedStreetse � 1 J ~

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The following investigation was conducted by thewriter at the Illinois state Penitentiary, Ioliet Stateville!,tc4 HIllinois. Bruno Austin was interviewed regarding the statementmade by Dimenza concerning his association with Doc Barker, .Russell Gibson, Ollie Berg and Alvin Khrpis and frequenting &#39;-; .Zutkeyts gambling place on Roosevelt R0&ds Austin stated that ~he is well acquainted withfkzuekennan, who operates the gambling : �house bearing his name but which is cmonly known as Zuikey&#39;s;that he has frequented the neighborhood of Roosevelt Road andKedzie Avenue for many years. He stated that he was well acquaintedwith Philip &#39;Blackie&#39; Dimenze, Ired Hansen, "Little sneeze" Friedmanand Marty Quirk. He stated that in th�g�all of 1934 during thetime that he was living at the home of= rtholmey, the present Post-master at Bensenville, Illinois, he associated with members of theBarker-Karpie gang; that at that time he was in the company of Doc &#39;Barker, Russell Gibson, Iillid9Harrieon and Bryanoholton on variousoccasions, Be provided information concerning the activities ofthese individuals, which information has been set out in a separatereport that has no bearing on instant investigation, Austin stated "that Bnssell Gibson likewise wee well acquainted with persons * -frequenting zuikey&#39;s place and individuals hanging about this �i ~ ~neighborhood; that Gibson and Doc Barker on a few occasions in thefell of 1934 visited Zuikey&#39;s gambling place and that on no occasioncan he recall Alvin Karpis or Harry campbell visiting Zuikey&#39;s place.

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AT PEORIAI ILLINOIS

With Special Agent D. Sq Hostetter, the following in-vestigation was conducted: »_ .

. Gs G. Kbppang, auditor of the Jefferson otel was inter»viewed. He obtained the registration card of John¬DeStlfan0 and LsFreedman, indicating that these two men registered at the JeffersonHotel at 2:00 A.M. on February 13, 1956 from St. Louis, MissourisThey were given Suite 720 consisting of a bedroom and a livingroom and paid $5.00 cash in advances They stayed only one nightand checked out that evening. Mrs. Turpin, cashier, was shownphotographs of Dimenza, Hansen, "Little sneeze" Friedman, Karpisand Campbell, and she stated that she recalled Dimenza having beenatethe hotel for a night or two in the past two weeks. She 1ikewisQ.,stated that she felt certain she had seen Hansen and "Little Sneeze"Friedman at the hotel some time during the past few months. She &#39;was unable to identify the remaining photographs. Q

In a further effort to determine the truth of the state-ments made by Dimenza concerning the proposed robber? °f the IllinoisPower & Light Company office, the following investigation was cone Iducted: A --

It was ascertained that the office of the Illinois Power & &#39;Light company is located at 542 south Adams Street, Peoria, Illinois.The above address is at the intersection of south Adams Street andWalnut street and exactly answers the description as provided byDi-IDBDZB-0 _ &#39; - _.

on the morning of February 18, 1936 special Agent Hostetterand the writer kept this place under surveillance, At 8:01 A.M¢ aBrinks Express Company truck proceeded along Walnut Street t0 ihbside entrance of the Illinois Power & Light Cunpany buildir�; Parked:and three men emerged from the truck and carried bags, apparentlycontaining money, into the Light Company °ff1°°&#39; The truckirematiedapproximately five minutes and drove away. From the above nves -

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Special Agent Hostetter, who is resident Agent at Peoria,stated that C. A. "Red" Mellon is a notorious character in Peoria .and undoubtedly would harbor anyone if there was sufficient moneysin it for him. He stated that Mellon operates the Elmo Tavern at q210 Hamilton Street and that Mellon&#39;s name has been mentioned on _several occasions invarious hi-jacking cases presently under in» &#39;vestigation by the Bureau, n V

Carrier Fediger of the Peoria Post Office, who handles�mail delivered to the 210 Hamilton Street address, was interviewed.He stated that Mal on operates the Saint Elmo Tavern at the above .address with JemesiCarrigen. The above tavern is licensed in thename of carrigan who apparently is acting only as a "stray man" �for Mellon. R tiger stated that Mellon lives with a prostitute __named Margaretiganpbell who operated in a house of prostitutionover the above saloon where she and Mellon resided up to January ;21, 1936; that Mellon and this woman moved and left a forwarding _waddress to 516% North Adams Street, Peoria, Illinois. Thisaddress is identical with the address given by Dimsnza as beingMal1on&#39;s home. From the reference report of Special Agent Medalsit is noted on Pa e 7 that a telephone call was made from theapartment of Iohnfssmpson, 425 Clemons street, Madison, Wisconsinon July 24, 1935, to telephone number 6913 at Peoria, Illinois -anB�spoke with a party named IQhn$One Johnson is an alias used Q»by Sapsono The telephone 6913 is a telephone listed to MargaretCampbell who was residing at that time with Mellon at 210 HamiltonStreet. This telephone has recently been changed to their newaddress at 516% North Adams Street» It likewise should be notedthat in the reference report of Specix Agent Meln ire, 1nf0r0mation is set out therein that sveiyrvhampson, we Wqstphel, and _John Sampson, man and wife, were residing at Ma 92 eason&#39;s hone _in Aurora, Illinois on the night that Davis visited Gleason&#39;l Vhome after his escape at Yorkville, Illinois» "_ , _h__ p

Reference is likewise made to the reference report of.Lgent madala which indicates that Davis was undoubtedly residingat 126 East Wilson Street, Madison, Wisconsin on or about May 23,was under the name of c. 1..°ror<1an. Davie apparently eneasedwith Sampson and Graham in the robbery of a Jewelry °t°T8 at .Madison, Wisconsin on may 25, 1935 for which robbery Sampson was _later arrested and sentenced to the Wisconsin State Penitentiary.In this connection the connection of Sampson with Fhllon BB5 °th°Tcriminals at reoria and Havana, Illinois will be set out in greaterdetail later in this reports

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In connection with the address 516% North Adams Street,carrier Fe Es West, who delivers the mail to this address, hasstated that Mellon and Margaret Campbell have been residing theresince January 21, l956; that the CamPbell waman is engaged inprostitution at this address; that the neighborhood in the vicinityof Mallon&#39;s home is disreputable and that he knew of no one living �in close vicinity to Mallon&#39;s hone who could be trusted. He J, a"__stated that the houses at 516 and 518 North Adams street, which �Q-;&#39;hhouses are located on either side of Mallon&#39;s hams, were houses of �prostitution; e e 1� A , :

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Carrier West further stated that he had not noticed anyone -of a suspicious nature about the Mellon home nor had he seen any p p *evidence of anyone hiding out at this hOH8Be &#39;

Through Assistant Superintendent of Mails Earl Jefferies,a thirty-day mail cover was placed on all first class mail delivered -to Mal1on&#39;s residence, 516% North Adams Street, and to his saloon at&#39;l210 North Hamilton Street, -¢<� w - _ x

With Agent Hostetter an inspection was made of the vicinityof 516% North Adams street for the purpose of locating a point wherea surveillance might be made of this address in case it is deemednecessary in the future. It was noted that this is e section ofthe city occupied principally by prostitutes and shady characters,The only available places for possible surveillance are a small &#39;house at 514 North Adams Street and a laundry shop at about 520 NorthAdams street and an armory located directly across the street fromthe I�illon hC!&#39;!lOe Except for the armory the remaining two places �"1"apparently ere not sufficiently close to Mallon&#39;s hams to be effectivein any surveillance. � _ A .

The Saint Elmo Tavern, 210 Hamilton street, is located onthe edge of the red light district of Peoria. The customers at thistavern, according to Agent Hostetter, consist almost exclusively �of criminals and derelictso Any attempt to keep this place undersurveillance by frequenting the tavern would probably arouse 8u8p1¢10ne

.- . Inasmuch as Dimenza ma noiinformation indicating that - eKsrpis was personally frequenting Mal1on&#39;s tavern or home, and -inasmuch as any effort to make a direct surveillance of these placeswould prove ineffective, it was deemed advisable to locate some » pindividual sufficiently close to Mallon or his wife vho would be _able to visit Mallon&#39;s home and tavern and obtain ell available insformation which Mellon might have concerning Karpis without arousingsuspicion.

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In this connection, as mentioned above, Mal1on&#39;s name hasbeen frequently mentioned as a possible principal or contact forhi-jacking gangs operating in and about Peoria, Illinois during -~,the past year. During this thme special Agent Has etter has beenin almost constant contact with Detective Sergeantfxamins, who is-~in charge of the Auto Squad, Peoria Police Department. Kamins haspreviously provided valuable information concerning uallon and �&#39;7his associates and is one of the few Peoria Police Officers who �Thas proven himself honest and trustworthy. He has filed an _ _application for a position as Special Agent with the Bureau and isgreatly desirous of being appointed. For the above reasons it wasdeemed advisable to contact Detective Sergeant Kamins for the -purpose of securing the services of some person who might be able *to obtain information concerning Mallon&#39;s possible connection withKarpis. &#39; . _

Detective Sergeant Khmins was interviewed by SpecialAgent Hostetter and the writer. He stated that he was personallyacquainted with Mallon; that he considered that Mallon was Sprobably the most logical person in Peoria who would be contactedby a fugitive. It was his opinion that Mellon would probablyhide anyone out for money. Detective Ehmins stated he had noinformation that Karpis or Campbell had been in the vicinity ofPeoria. &#39;

During the course of thisconversation both Detective ""Kamins and Agent Hostetter recalled that Harold Brown, a constableat Havana, Illinois had previously provided infonnation concerningthg_cgnnections of Mellon with other no orious characters living _at Pee is and Havana, Illinois. Haroli§Brown is a cousin of - 1Gerald�Brown who resides at Havana, I1 nois, a town located �approximately forty miles from Peoria. Brown is reported tocontrol the slot machines in this town and is considered anotorious character.

In connection with Brown it might be mentioned that,as set out in the reference report of Agent Mclntire, Mat Gleason,after hi arrest,stated that Gerald Brown was a close acquaintanceof Coreyihales; that he thought it possible that Volney Davis _might vi it Gerald Brown at Havana, Illinois. At that time theSt. Louis office maintained a surveillance of Gerald Brown&#39;stavern at Havana, Illinois. Thereafter an investigation in thattown resulted in the information that Harold Brown was the onlilaw enforcement official at Havana who could be relied upon togive any information concerning Gerald Brown and other notorious <characters visiting this town. At that time Harold Brown was

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On February 18, 1936 Harold Brown, Constable at Havana, &#39;was interviewed by Special Agent Hostetter and the writer. Hestated that he had obtained no information indicating that AlvinKerpis or Harry Campbell were visiting or had any connections atPeoria or Havana, Illinois; that through his cousin Gerald Brownand other acquaintances of Brown&#39;s he had.met Red Mellon on threeor four occasions and had visited his saloon at 210 Heni_ton Street.He stated that he occasionally visits Peoria with Iimmiezhyersand that it is not unusual for them to visit varies taverns in &#39;Peoria and that he believes he could visit both Mallon&#39;s tavern ea�d�Eis residence without arousing suspicion. In this connection -1it may be noted that James Myers was formerly a partner of JackXlutas in the 0 eration of stills at Peoria and vicinity; Brownstated that Iackisummers, another member or this gang who was bornand raised at Cu a, Illinois, is presently residing at Havana.Summers formerly associated with Fred9Goetz at Springfield, Illinoisbefore Goetz came to Chicago. Brown stated that Myers has a hemeon the old Canton-Peoria road. He described this house as beingthe second house out of Canton s one drives towards Peoria. HarryHunter, an elderly man and Fredfihompson, who were likewise mentionedas members of the same gang, er likewise residing at Havana, Illinois.

. � &#39; Previous investigation in this case and in ?2e varioushi-jacking cases presently under investigation, Frank raener, whooperates the lOl Tavern in Peoria end the 101 Ranch located about Afive miles south of Peoria on Fermington Road, is considered asbeing s person sufficiently close to this gang and sufficientlydisreputable to harbor any fugitives.

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and he stated that he had been paired-up with Detective_1gaeph_.Kelly as a partner on the day of this interview; that during thecourse of the day Kamins mentioned to Kelly that he wished "some-thing hot would happen around Peoria" and in subsequent converwsation had Detective Kelly� stated that he felt certain that"something hot" would happen. Kamins qpestioned Kelly and Kellystated he had an infonnant who told him that Karpis, during thepggt few months, had been visiting at Havana, Illinois; that during

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the time he was there he stayed at or in the close vicinity of this"vtOIDe Kamine stated that when he received this information he usuggested to Kelly that he provide the above information to AgentHostetter with whom Kelly was acquainted and Kelly agreed to do so.

Agent Hostetter interviewed Detective Joseph Kelly ofthe Peoria Police Department at the hams of Detective Kanins onFebruary 18, 1936 and he furnished the following information: ,

He stated that on February 6, 1936 a bartender at .4.� -Peoria, Illinois contacted him telephonically and arranged for an =1interview, at which time this bartender stated that about four orfive months ago James Eyers, accompanied by two strangers appeared fat the saloon where the informant was then employed and after V;purchasing a few drinks departed. The bartender stated that he "had been acquainted with Myers for many years and I88 lW&r9 Of thifeet that Myers had been flush with money during the past six months-The bartender mentioned that Myers&#39; only known source of income wasa shall interest in the local slot machine racket and that he con-sequently approached Myers one month after Myers and these men hadvisited his place of employment, and inasmuch as he was then out ofwork, requested Myers in a friendly way to be cut-in on whateverracket Myers had, feeling that becmise of his close acqnaintanceship

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&#39; ~ During the course of further conversation had with referenceto Havana,� Illinois and the Jobs that were available, Myers relatedthat Alvin Karpis had a hideout in the vicinity of Havana, Illinois;Myers mentioned at that time that Havana was a "hot spot" and that �;=in all probabilities arrangements could be made whereby the bartendercould secure a Job in connection with slot machines and punch boards&#39;operated in that town. � . _ - _ j_

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Myers if Karpis was one of the two strangers with Myers on the ,occasion of Mers visit to his place or employment about a month"before and the bartender recalls that Myers did not answer this 1question but remarked that Kerpis would not visit Peoria because V»the police had two-way radio equipent and other modern equipment �for crime detection. &#39; � ~07 .

, Detective Kelly had no further definite information COD0cerning the place or the people ndth whom Kerpis hid out at Havana,Illinois but stated that the bartender informed him that same timeago Karpia disappeared when Gerald Brown was arrested in connectionwith a Plymouth coupe which, according to Myers, Karpis hadsupposedly stolen in Wisconsin; that Brown was shortly thereafterreleased and Karpis returned to his hideout at Havana and has been .in,ad out of that town since that dates _ --

In connection with this bartender Detective Kelly statedthat he has known this man for some years; that he was closelyconnected with Red Mellon and his associates; that Kelly had onoccasions done little favors for this man who in return had givenhim infonmation at various times which had resulted in the appreehension of fugitives whom Kelly was looking for; that he had foundthis informant to be absolutely reliable. , � Y j

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On the following day Detective Kelly was interviewed by -Special Agent Hostetter and the writer and he was asked whetherhis informant would be opposed to being interviewed by Agents.Detective Kelly stated that he would make efforts to induce hisinformant to personally contact Agents. Thereafter Detective _Kelly was again interviewed and he stated that he had seen his 1informant who mentioned that he would not provide informationat this time to anyone but Detective Kelly and that he intendedcontacting Jimmie Myers, who was presently in Peoria and expectedto go with Myers to Havana, Illinois in an effort to obtain more ei-definite information concerning Mers&#39;statement that Karpis was _frequenting this town. Kelly stated that he personally had no Voblgction to Agents contacting his informant if they deemed it Kadvisable and at this time stated that his informant was Mark l� > &#39;Lowe, a brother of Zekexlowe, who operates the Band Box Tavernat Peoria, Illinois. , .. I

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ft .=� Detective Kelly mentioned that Lowe had promised himthat in case he obtained definite information concerning the reportthat Karpis is frequenting Havana, Illinois he would be willing topersonally provide this information to Agents. Detective Kelli &#39; _stated that Mark Lowe is greatly interested in obtaining this in»formation because of the rewards outstanding for the apprehensioof Karpis and Campbell. Detective Kelly stated that he will keepin constant touch with Mark Lowe and wdll innwdiately PT°V1d°Agent Hostetter with any information that Mark Lowe may sin him.

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�not been able to contact James Rwers but at that time mentioned to &#39;Kelly that when Karpis first came to Havana, Illinois some five 0six months ago a man named Campbell accompanied him; that they leftsome time later and that Karpis has returned on several occasionssince that time. Lowe stated during the course of this interviewwith Detective Kelly that he had learned that Karpis had not been Iin Peoria, Illinois at any time. _

____; It is known that C. is "Red" Mellon has been arrested bythe Peoria Police Department sometime during the past, but there is�~no criminal record or photograph of him now available at this policedepartment. It is reported that in the past, criminal records andphotographs of various Peoria hoodlums have disappaared from thefiles of the Peoria Police Department. =

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Mrs. H. 92Wise, 523 Palm Street, Rockford, Illinois, ~who had been previo sly interviewed by Agent Jenkins see report �_of Agent Jenkins d ted June 26, 1955!, and was shown pictures of

stated that Volney Davis was the man known to her as Georg LaFrankwho had rented Apartment ll at the Palm Apartments, of whic sheis caretaker, at 523 Palm Street, on March 12, 1955, occupying *.same until March 27, 1935. She stated that Davis was accompanied

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�by a woman whom he represented to be his wife and who was describedby&#39;Mrs. Wise as being 34 or 35 years of age, 5 feet 3 inches tall,weighing 140 pounds, with dark complexion, black kinky hair,apparently of French or Italian extraction, possessing a huskyvoice and a very noticeable body odors �Mrs. Wise advised thatshe had never seen any of the other persons whose pictures wereshown her.

*"" Dre He Pa Wise, husband of the woman whose statement is �~set forth above, was also hhown the photographs which had beenpreviously displayed to Mrs. Wise, and he infonned Agent that hehad never seen any of the said persons. Dr. Wise stated that onone occasion while Apartment ll was being occupied by Mr. and Mrs.LaFrank he went to this apartment for the purpose of fixing thegas range; that after knocking he was asked as to his identity Iand after making known the purpose of his visit he was, after ashort delay, admitted to the apartment. This occurred during pthe daytime. - , p . _ . �

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concerning robberies which the gangintended to canmit at Lake Forest,Chicago and Kankakee, Illinois, set outherein. Doc Barker told Austin in theSpring oi� 1935, while awaiting trial atSt. Paul that Kerpie could be locatedthrough a wealthy ex-hoodlum or Detroitnamed if:-useell, who had a hideoutin e _;emall.town near Montreal, Canada. Austindescribes hideoute of mob on west side

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course of the conversation had with hima general discussion was had con-cerning hie connection with members of the Barker-Karpis gang and the ,_activities of the gang members during the time he was acquainted with them.

He stated that he formerly was acquainted with Russell �Gibson for scme yearsand had engaged in variqy§ crimes with him during the past five years. Hesaid he did not become acquainted with other members of the Barker-Karpil .gang until the summer of 1954; that during this time he was frequentingBensenville, Illinois and during the sunmeriand fall lived at the home of§e£tholmsy _aster of BonsenviIls;i�Ehat he was considered Whot"because he wa_s_ wanted on a murder charge. is &#39;s�tated"&#39;that* probably in the __".92.a*t&#39;ter� part of August oi"1&#39;§54 he proceeded to Toledo, Ohio with BryanoBolton;that he became acquainted with T_e*d_and Bert� - gus but did not lcnow them verywell; that he and Bolton stayed in Toledo a week or more and resided at thecottage owned by Bert Angus, which is located about twelve miles out oi�Toledo on Lake Erie; that during this time Bolton and himself stayed at the .cottage nearly all the time and only occasionally saw other members of thegang; that Russell Gibson at this time was residin in some hotel in Toledo;that William J.0Harrison and his former� wife, Ruthflieidt, were likewiseliving somewhere in Toledo; that Doc Barker visits Toledo during this time;that he did not know where Doc Barker, FredQBarker and otheb�members of the "gang were residing at that time. Austin stated that Willie arrison came

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He recalled that one evening he, Bolton, Russell Gibson, Doc Barker and Doe &#39;Moran went to a tavern located in the downtown section of Toledo. Austinstated that he is not acqua ted with that town and cannot recall its exactlocation. The names of .Toe%osooe and &#39;Nig&#39;¬~&#39;Cousins were not familiar to �him. He stated the tavern as located in tht middle of a block; that onentering a bar extended along the left side of the tavern. In the rear therewere tables and a dance floor. All of the gang were drinking that evening �and Doc Moran became so intoxicated that he was scarcely able to stand. Theconversation turned to Moran&#39;s condition and Doc Barker mentioned that the pgang would have to take care of Doc Moran and both Russell Gibson and Doc _Barker talked about "pushing", meaning to kill Doctor Moran in some fashion�.They spoke about obtaining either rope or wire with which they would fastena concrete block about the body of Doctor MOI��1�!e Austin stated that hegained the impression that Doc Barker and Gibson were to obtain the concreteblock from the owner of the tavern in which they were drinking.

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Continuing, Austin stated that about 11:00 P» M. that evening, Russell Gibsonand Doc Barker left the saloon with Doctor Moran. Bolton and Austin remained�about half an hour and returned to Bert Angus&#39; cottage outside of Toledo.Austin stated that about 5:00 A. M. the following morning Russell Gibson andDoc Barker came to the cottage. Barker;in explanation of his wet c1othing,.stated to Austin and Bolton that while he and Gibson were out in the boat Dit became very rough and during the course of his trip he had gotten "soaked-with water. During the conversation Doc Barker mentioned that he and_cibson_had taken care of Doctor Moran. - _ � Y » "�- - ~

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Austin stated that about two days after this occurrence, he, Russell Gibsonand his wife, Clara, left Toledo and returned to Chicago; Austin stated thaton arriving in Chicago he went to Bensenvills, Illinois; that about two weekslater he saw at one time or other nearly all members of the gang; that he hadheard some one of them had been in Florida and he noticed that they allappeared to be "flushede and had heard that eoe members of the gang had ex-changed some money in Florida or in Cuba. ; _ &#39; T? e»

He stated that sometime during September, while staying at*Bartho1mey&#39;e homein Bensenville he heard from some member of the gang that they had turnedtheir money over to Iarmer for safekeeping; that Fernmr in turn had depositedit with s man who, he told.A�stin, was his brother�in~law. On three or four _occasions during the fall of 1954, at the request of either D00 Barker orRussell Gibson, Austin got in touch with Elmer Farmer for the purpose ofgetting some money from this man for Barker or for Gibson. On these occasionsFarmer took Austin with him. In describing the place they went to, Austinstated that on leaving Benaenville they would go south on York Street to thesecond block south of Lake Street. At this point they would turn east tothe lest street before a dead end. At this intersection they would turn leftand would stop at the second house north of this intersection on the east 0side of the street, Farmer would go into the house and return with the money,which was in thousand-dollar bills. Austin stated that he did not know thename of this man but recalled seeing a girl about nineteen years of age answerthe door when Farmer called; that in all he obtained approximately seven oreight thousand dollars for Barker and Gibson and during December of 1934 herecalls on one occasion obtaining $4000.00 in thousand-dollar bills at thisplace for Doc Barker.

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He stated that in November, 1934, some one of the gang, whose identity he Idoes not know, received a letter fran a party located somewhere in the east,probably in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; that the party mentioned in thisletter that they had a prospective place for a robbery. As e result, _ &#39;William J. Harrison was sent to Philadelphia and he made several trips be-tween Chicago and Philadelphia in laying plans for the robbery. Doc Barkerand other members of the gang intimated that the robbery Iould undoubtedlyyield from $40,000.00 to $80,000.00. Austin was invited to participate butrefused. He stated that Doc Barker, Fred Barker, Harry Campbell, Russell.Gibson, Bryan Bolton and William I. Harrison proceeded to Philadelphia, 0--Pennsylvania; that the above-mentioned men, with the exception of Harrison,and four men from Philadelphia, whose identities he does not know, partioi~pated in robbing a bank messenger who was accompanied by two policemen in -the downtown section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Austin stated that thegang obtained only $15,000.00 or $l4,000,00 in this robbery; that Harrisontook no part in this robbery but went to Philadelphia only for the purposeof cooking for the gang; that on the return of Russell Gibson, Doe Barkerand Bryan Bolton to Chicago each one of them gave him $100.00 out of their 7

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Austin further stated that sometime during the fall of 1954 Doc Barker, 7Russell Gibson and Bryan Bolton robbed the Butler Brothers Mail Order Houseat Chicago, Illinois and got $3800.00. Austin denied that he participatedin this robbery, but from his conversation be left the impression that he .owas in on the job. He stated that an employee of the above mail order houseoriginally tipped off Russell Gibson about the possibility of robbing thisplace. Austin refused to divulge the identity of this man. He stated thatthe gang expected to obtain $50,000.00 or more in this robbery because of spayroll which was to be received there that day; that the job pas not -,properly cased and as s result the gang robbed it a day early; that the vgang stuck up the whole first floor of this establishment and they climbed "over the cashier&#39;s cage and obtained the money. .<&#39;» ~-t v ,;. .Jf

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this payroll frm the train and railroad station to the truck at Lake rorest,Illinois; that the gang intended to effect this robbery c_ the 30th&#39;6r&#39;5lstof November; that Russell Gibson got in touch with claude3gaddo at theHi-Ho Club in Cicero and sent word to Lester Joseph "Beby- ace"Igi1lis, whowas then on the west coast; that Gillie came east for the purpdle of engag-ing with the Barker�Karpis gang in this robbery, but was killed in the gun ebattle at Barrington, Illinois on his way to Chicago; that as a result the s&#39;gang put off this stickup, but finally had determined to "pull the job" onthe last day of January, 1935. _ » . _ * _

Austin likewise stated that on the last Monday in each month a payroll issent by registered mail from the Federal Reserve Bank at Chicago, Illinois,to the Federal Reserve Bank at Kankakee, Illinois; that the gang had casedthis Job for sms time and had decided to pull this Job on the last Mondayin January, 1955; that they expected to get between $75,000.00 to $100,000.00in this robbery. Austin stated that on arriving at Kankakee a Poet Officetruck picked the money up and took it to the Post office; that they intendedto take this money when it was delivered from the truck to the Post office.

Austin was questioned thoroughly concerning the various places in and aboutChicago frequented by the gang. He stated that the owner of the Bowerynight club located on Clark Street, Chicago, was well acquainted with RussellGibson and likewise knew Doc Barker; that this my was approximately sixty Aor sixtyhfive years of age and was called "Papawfgmith; that he is certain @that Smith accompanied members of the gang on s few robberies; that Smithwas quite wealthy and apparently had no need to steal but did so apparentlyfor pleasure, Austin stated that Doc Barker and Russell Gibson hung aroundthe Bowery quite frequently during the fall of 1954; that he did not knowwhether Kerpis or Campbell were acquainted with this man named Smith. - -

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He stated that in the spring or l935, during the time that he and Doc Barkerwere confined to the Ramsey County Jail at St. Paul, Doc Barker suggested ~.to him that in case he was released, Austin should go to Jim Banner and askhim tor the bomb device which was buried. This device was a bomb that maybe attached to the leg of a parse and the mechanism could be set for e ~&#39;definite time so that the bomb would go oft at the expiration of this timeor would go oft st any time in case any portion or the bomb was touched ortampered with. Doc Barker likewise told him at this time that in case Austinwas released he could get in touch with Alvin Karpis by seeing an exehoodlumnamed Russell who resides in Detroit, Michigan; that Russell was now quite

-wealthyyvowned e home and had a yacht; that Russell was friendly with the Wgang and had arranged for a hideout located in a small town just outside ofMontreal Canada; that it would cost Karpis approximately $75.00 a day tostay at this hideout. Barker intimated to Austin that because Karpis was &#39;"hot" he undoubtedly could be located through Russell at the above-mentionedplace, near Montreal, Canada. _ V _ . _ I v l

Austin was likewise questioned as to his knowledge of the Hamm kidnaping &#39;case and various bank jobs that have occurred in Chicago and vicinity, buthe denied having any information concerning th° Hamm ki�n�piné @888. H9 i,stated that should his conviction be reversed by the Appellate court he wouldpr0vide_inI0rmation to Agent concerning six or seven bank Jobs that have Ioccurred. Austin stated that the Appellate Court would not pass on hiss __conviction until Ncvmber or 1936. V e _ _ �~- ~

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The CHICAGO OFFICE will endeavor to locate the barbecue stand and the - _tourist cabins operated in connection with the above barbecue stand which_*Bruno Austin mentioned as being the place where members of the Barker- &#39;Karpis gang stayed on various occasions during 1954. This barbecue stand, Vaccording to Austin, is located on Lake Street west of York Street. hillmake appropriatesinvestigation to ascertain whether Karpis or Campbell �-have been frequenting this place. . _ _ i

s111 make appropriate investigation at the Bowery night club on Clark streetto ascertain whether Karpis or Campbell had been either frequenting thisplace or contacting "Papa" Smith, the owner. , ~

Will make efforts to locate the man reported to be a brother-in-law or IElmer Farmer, who, according to Bruno Austin, acted as banker for RussellGibson and Doc Barker and possibly other nmmhers of the Barker-Karpis gang,as mentioned in the details or this report. Investigation will be conductedto ascertain whether Xhrpis or Campbell have contacted this man.

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The PHILADELPIA OFFICE at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, will make appropriateinvestigation at the Police Department to ascertain whether there is anyrecord or a robbery of a bank messenger in the manner described by Brunogustin. This robbery, according to Austin, is supposed to have taken placeabout November ot 1954. A � &#39; &#39; . , _� =uq &#39; ~ _

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Dear Warden: &#39; &#39;

On May 5rd, 1955, we transferred one of our~inmates, James¥Clark, #46167, to your institution. He wasone of the group of prisoners who kidnaped Warden Prather ofthe Kansas State Prison and escaped over the wall during a _Memorial Day entertainment on May 50th, 1955.

It has been resorted to me that his wife haspurchased two machine guns and five tubes of nitro-glycerinein or near Tulsa, Oklahoma, which are to be used in an effortto free her husband. I would have regarded this informationas rather indefinite, but for the following facts.

On January 14, 1936, we released from thisinstitution one élfred M§92Loomis, #59515 with transportationto Bridgeport, Connecticut. Shortly previous to his releaseLds�is had been transferred here from your institution. Thismornin; I learn that yesterday, Loomis was in Leavenworthdriving a new Chrysler Coupe with a Connecticut license, andthat he was accompanied oyca wonan who closely anstered thediscription of Mrs. James lark, wife of your inmate. Theyare accused of Swindling a local jeweler out of a diamondring, but they succeeded in evading the police and escaped.The car carried a Connecticut license plate on rear but no .license on the front of the car. The license number was not

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j There is little doubt that the man in Leavenworth �yesterday was Loomis and if his companion was Mrs. Clark, theseactivities, couhled with the resorts of the machine guns andexplosives, may be significant. I an passing this on to youfor your information.

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ii in bio intention toobtain acne informntim through the thee thein ordor that he oen mks the money that in otferoci for him. Alaasked that the Able brothers not be intervieied openly by ent as ho oeini they ooulzi not divulge any inform-it-ion to no�@750 yofficer, __ _i t &#39;b0"&#39;otute492 in connection pith. this ,reliable A 111101" � -l in-. mow �ed on being; moat un .� � e has heretofore

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;é_ "§:in Charge ?wigRt Brantley and the writer, regarding one B�����i? KEAUY.On February 24,�1936, Tpecicl {gent E. I. Woxd interviewed , &#39;

loaf. Office Ins;�-cctox- &#39;1. I. Fiettrick -at his office, and uscertuineévfrorn hin-tivt grior to February 17, 1936, when he returned to Clevelani, Chio, hi Aagent tun days at and in the vicinity ot Tulsa, ckiaboma and Ccffeyvillo,K%ns@e, in connection with ti: inveztivatisn of the �vrrcttsvillc, Ohio &#39;mail trvin robbery. He strtad that while the post office invcatigatinn ispro.-_rv;.sin7 e:<ti;f.=~=c-�.":&#39;i1!&#39; his survey of-the oituetion ir�ic�tes that dueto the activities or agents or this Burnau, and according to information

, rcported by confiéential informants of the post office inspectors, Hilton �/ilcit and other zusgccts are now difficult to locate. He further cdvisoo =--L-:t3.1=t he.receivi.>d info:-action to the effect tint Filton Lott drove ipto &#39;-�~

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In this Gonnuotiun Hr. Bettrick advised that he believe: HiltonLott holds the key to tho salution oi� the Sarrettsvillo mil tmi robberyand probably is in a position to bring about the capture of Alvinaknrpis, .Esrww03a�;be11, and other suspects, whom ho believes participate in thisrobbery. Zr. Eettrick further advised that to his knoiledgc �emfookerand Burrboud Heady had not been picked up by or for tho post office inspec- &#39;tors, and at the present time their whereabouts is unknown to him. He did,however, state that n number of associates of suspects are un�er observationanl coma of than have been interviewed and qneetionea by cost office in=wec- &#39; �-. .,.__. __§- _.-. - - ,.i.._._,. ». ..__...-_�.-_.__tort, among than being reported confidenticl infor$enta of this Bureau, the �v �n&#39;::T:e6 of whom he did not make known. _ l ?~_§�?,,{,___;T_-;_7_,7 /4} __ _

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Form No. 1THIS case oR|<imA-ran A1� Cincinnati &#39; Ohio . J-axFILE NO.

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REPORT MADE AT DATE WHEN MIDE PERIOD FOR__ . , . w ICH MADV 2/3i,12,1&#39;s,2s, b A 1,

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_ _ A� CHARACTEROFCASE &#39;» ICIDNAPING;ALVIN{}AR@IS, with aliases, FUGITIVE, _ " HARBORING or FUGITIVTS;_ 1.0. $1218; 2&#39;2; a1. 4, &#39; . - 0BS&#39;I&#39;RUC�I&#39;I N or JUSTICE; 1*

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In compliance with suggestion set forth in the letter oi�reference dated February 1, 1956, appropriate inquiries were made at �lest PalmBeach, Florida, in an effort to ascertain whether Mead was located at that place.

il. ~--1 J. W. Loadholtes, DeputyISherif1�, who has cooperated -_t;i�thBureau Agents in this and other matters, particularly concerning the location of ,known confidence men in that vicinity, stated that he knows of Mead and his repu- Itation, and has been on the lookout for him at West Palm Beach and vicinity forthe past several seasons. However, Lira Loadholtes stated that, to his lmowledge,Mead is not located at lest Palm Beach and immediate vicinity. Mr. Loadholtea wasfurnished with a photograph of Mead, and stated that he would immediately communi-cate with the local Resident Agent at Miami, or the Jacksonville Office, in theevent he obtained any information whatever to indicate the presence of Mead at lestPalm Beach. � y V A 4 -" - &#39; It ~; a -; -

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- With the cooperation of B. J. Jaeckel, Manager of the George "Washington Hotel, West Palm Beach, Florida, registration records were checked in anAPP o so mo 3 5 � &#39; Srlcul. Acm-r I =FORWARQED: ~¬ M cm.� no nor wmr: IN "mes: SPACE _

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effort to ascertain whether Mead had registered there during this seasonunder his true name or known al ases. It was ascertained that on October &#39; -50, 1955, one Mr. and Mrs. O. Si92&#39;Mead, Pasadena, California-, registered __ g "into the George Washington Hotel and were assigned to Room 504, as evi-denced by original registration card No. 4389, and they checked out on _ _ 1 yOctober 31, 1955. A tracing of this registration was made and is trans-V �_mitted, with copies of this report, to the Los Angeles Office, for assist- .ance in covering the hereinafter suggested lead. l /1 �_ W &#39;

- y j By reference to original registratiriin card No. 5677, itiwasascertained that one Mr. and Mrs. Marcus J.� -�lead, 270 West 70th Street,&#39; _New York City, registered into the George Washington Hotel on January2&#39;7, 1936, and were assigned to Room 652. The records further indicatethat they checked out on January 28, 1936. A tracing of this registra-tion was made and is being forwarded to the New York _City Office, withcopies of this report, for assistance in covering the hereinafter suggest-edlead. . Y » ~ _ �

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" &#39; The photographs of Mead were exhibited to hotel employees, none "of whom was able to identify them as likenesses of any individual theyhad observed about the premises of the George Washington Hotel. Similarinquiries were made at the Salt Air and the Royal Worth Hotels, West PalmBeach, but no infomation obtained to indicate that Mead has been register-ed at either of those hotels under his true name or known aliases; nor ,werevany-of the employees of those hotels able to identify the photogmphsof Mead. .,&#39; I � <&#39; - _Y~r� n -

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A On January 27, 1956, one Charles. Fhillips, with aliases, a confidenceman, and subject of a Bureau investigation for alleged violation of the Na-tional Stolen Property Act, was apprehended at West Palm Beach, Florida, �Zthrough the cooperation of Deputy Sheriff J. I. Loadholtes. Phillips was g V-subsequently interviewed at the Dade County Jail, Miani, Florida, and hestated that he had met hlead about twelve years ago in Atlanta, Georgia,since which time he has not seen Feed, and claims to know nothing of hiswhereabouts and activities. Phillips identified the photographs of Mead,

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P During�the course of this investigation it was ascertained thatjconfidence men operate exclusively in the City of West Palm Beach, and &#39;are not permitted in the hotels and other exclusive places at Palm BeachHowever, inquiry was made of Detective Homer 0. Large, Palm Beach Po-lice Department, concerning Mead and other confidence men, and he statedthat the confidence men did not operate in Palm Beach proper, but con-fined their activities to West Palm Beach. Detective Large stated thathe would be on the lookout for Mead, ad for other confidence men, andin event he obtained any information of value he would immediately com-municate with the local Resident Agent at Miami, or the JacksonvilleOffice. - /- - ~ »

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The L06 ANGELES OFFICE, at Pasadena, California, is re- 1,quested to ascertain the identity and location of Mr. and _,-Mrs. C. S. Mead. In even. it appears that they may beidentical with Iilliam I>kfead and his wife, appropriate_ �

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A . On February L1� 1936&#39;Iohnoie called F 2-6934 and talked tofhilyh, fur;niohing her her new toleghono number. Johnnie stated that "some people�Eo£ hold_of my t810pbOu6 number thzt I_didn&#39;t care about�. Fr�m toia conversation it op-Ypeers possible that Johnnie Shexvwn may have moved in order to avoid contact with�tho rife or another girl friend of Keedy. On the §�m8 date Lola celled Johnnie *-ohd&#39;etetod thet "Jack&#39; had boon picked up on&#39;e hot check charge and mooted to getin touch with Heady because Ready would know whet to do for Jock. bfrow this con-versation it was Doted_thHt Kcney_had been gone for a Waekeil �:&#39;£ A 3" �-.f:

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suggested that "Lira." sboold call "Georg-e� &#39;3:OI�g�O_£l8I*6fOI�d! and ask him to¢8»11 £l;fQ§_Q_" to see if he could find out aome¬ETxT,g§:~_I!z:oc&#39;i:&#39;11ai a;:.pc.r-eritly boonin t� "ch with lira. Kandy. Brock stated that in knew "fauna" Gould go don, ,*and talk to him the follouing day and poo&#39;ihat no could find out,» johnnio again ¥mentioned the fact tmt Kandy had been acting quuorly.� jolt was indicated that &#39; L"G_e0r._f6�f oozzidbo reached st,liura1_135 1I!Aget_t1_1&#39;x3&#39; in �touch uitb&#39;!Zoes}_,_ ; 1&#39;3""- x » -�H ; e �r -. Q... §",- 9- ;5&#39; f ,;;_�--,2� - - 1:» =_�,t~~- �glri,-.:__§_.-> _ �

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&#39; W . During the o:>urse"_of this _to1e;>hoho&#39; £55 or. the noruixqg of February &#39;22, 133$ et 2:00 LIX. Agent Kingr-mu while in Tulsa, was advised by the girl-Il�illt�lkirig the tap, that e conversation bad passed between Brock and Johnnie IShaman to the effect that Bur:-heed Kandy bed been picked up by Earl Gardner at-tbo Lincoln ifotol at T311830 A:-:0r.t Kingncza discreetly talked with 1_ieutenax:{t___ IEarl Gurdnar nho advised that he did pick up Burghoad Keaéy but did not book him;did not take him to the station but "kicked him out at 3d and Boulder� v-":-pith is :tho location of the Tulsa ?ost Office. Gardner indicated that Sam Coker had notbuen eijrested but was believed tobe in floridn. , _v t. jg &#39; �

Further observation on the telewbone tap may disclose where BurrhaadHeady is being taken. It is quite apparent that 102..-11..ie is ta]J<ix_;; to only twoi&#39;eo2lo- tel� cirl friend, Lola, andiohn Broct,- :~- ~ ~ , .==~- _ -~

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K5npja_Report-ed - �1 Sought for Ohio| Five men were being sought by;government postal inspectors last:night as the remainder of a gang�that staged the spectacular $46,500»maii robbery of an Erie Railroadtrain at Garrettsvilie, 0., Nov. 7.after Grover Keady, 45, of Tulsa,Okla., was charged yesterday withbeing one oi� the six participants.

Alvin Karpis, the nation&#39;s No. 1desperado, was mentioned unauthori-tatively as one of the �ve sought.although postal inépectoro �here de-clined to reveal their identity,

Keady, described by United Statesmarshals as "one tough hombre,"pleaded not guilty to the robbery

,charge before United States Commis-sioner B. D. Nicola and 9292-aslakento County Jail in leg irons and hand-cuffs after being bound over to thefederal grand jury under $50000bond. -� �

The postal inspectors said Keadyhad already been identi�ed by wit-nesses to the Garrettsviile robbery.

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Agent interviewed Sheriff A. C. Francis v:ho&#39;stated that he had beenon the lookout since Agent&#39;s previous visit and request for cooperation in cormectionwith this case, but had been unable to obtainany information oi�.value; that so faras he has ascertained no strange cars have been seen in the vicinity of the Campbell

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4.?is_ Lester mo� ran� the Halford Qamp, near inyplace, =m&#39;a__&#39;=no "was um-§pmi"s¢a,;a1&#39;§%;§.7u;;;&#39;.¢.- ~ ."-&#39;gears when Head used to come there. They had not been up on the hhdieon for�?§;¥:¬;:dseveral years, but vaere backs last"&#39;year l9;&#39;5-i!_;.:--i_&#39;I&#39;his Iibodard studiedplak� and he�-f_.:�t"f.;f&#39;;3_¢is new practicing in Eldorado, Kansas, and-I understand getting along pretty_gell,j&#39;4-_-, _: In _� t� -,._ .-.__L:_�_-4� .�.u,_._*� 11.:-<_~ _-&#39;__ -&#39; �-_~ &#39;1� __- , - A &#39;--_ -&#39;1 C?-�Q�; ---&#39;.&#39;92&#39; ,n _ p __ _ �,_ ,H_ _ �_ J, _ _ ._ . parpi ,,l p__apt._.b¥J¥kf;x7h

j " -_¢"&#39;1&#39;his man kicllutt travels for the U2 s. �Rubber co. out 91&#39; ilenverai; _H_e; ~_lives in Denver now, and he was in to see me today; i�e asked me about_theFY#;§§:;*§&#39;gangster&#39; who was a friend of mine. _In the course_of our_conversat he told=i�me that when Dick&#39;was out here a year agovthis last summer, that Red,?e1&#39;ster_made a proposition to him pickl to take $20 000 in hot Gov; bonds and disposes"?- &#39;, V V . "&#39; =-

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-quite well, they wouldn&#39;t trust the bonds to him. That is, I mean they wouldn&#39;t passthem to a &#39;stranger&#39;, and if one did know himlglil�pthey wouldn&#39;t be likely to pass thebonds to him for I think he is crooked as the devils Another thing, it&#39;don&#39;t&#39;sound.�"plausible that bonds would be sent to some one in an out or the way place like thatwhere there would be, it would seem to me, no chance to get rid of them. On ths.ZI!-other hand�; hardly think Licllutt would tell I36 thestory unless it ac�tua11y:;: "--1:. &#39; ""*happened to Dick. Lester was &#39;broke&#39; when he left_the place last year and It }$$_,understand owed the state some money he failed to turn in for fishing-licenses he �sold at camp. I understood last sumer when I was up there, that the state was F _A Agoing to bring him back from Oregon if he did not come across. � -- i . - ~ - A

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n,-,5 i" S�y. the� story an not gem �just right to" as; arteries pass§;éit along to you anyway. �It might fit in some where with sons information you;,§§�;,,_ 7have and be of more value than it would seem to me to have,I*»,.T-,§ -f;&#39;A,q£&f~§ if?_ {_, _b . v _ -, I » = ;, - =. -~ i..* < - -»&#39; -,- = v~ ~54; 2..~» - »~&#39; . . 1 » u ;�- - ta� � -A 1 ¢ 1» �-"1"~Y» -~ 1,.�-4-, . _ » v 1

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7 ~ � &#39; _stated that the reason that he happened to write� the�ini�ormation&#39;_f _concerning "Red" Lester was that on Febru 4, 1956, a man by the name of�I.ic1=Tutt, first name or initials unknown tag called at his office and in the .�

&#39; course of their conversation stated that early last summer �955! while Red Lester :jwas szorking at the Halford camp as a cook he Offered to sell some Government Bondsto one Richard Woodward who was staying at the 1{alford.Ca*.1p.- Lic�utt �stated that he,�-j�.

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d &#39; - �vibes-questioned as_to thejxhereabouts Of_Leste2� at the present time?-stated that all he knew was that he was somewhere in Qregon but he_�did not knoy -e

he e of the town; He did state that Lester had become involved with the Iiontana &#39;Game authorities, inasmuch as he had stolen some fees iahich he had collected for as = &#39; Hfishing licenses, but that he had been given s certain amount_oi_� time with which to .make restitution or he would be pI&#39;CS8¢u1;6<io - ~ _.= i &#39;�.19 &#39;~ &#39; �et &#39;4&#39;I-IV- =._ »- 0&#39; &#39;92

� stated that the �Postmaster at 3-Innis, Liontaneqjewoulddbe thefone tho: J . would be most likely to know where Lester is at the present �time, -.inasmu&#39;ch_a__s Lester_ has spent nearly all oi� his life in the vicinitytof Ennis, Montana-. _ He also statedk &#39;-�_ that Mr. Alex Stuart who operates the_Stuart Garage at West Yellowstone, I;ontana,r1�

would be likely to know-; nzhere Lester is,�inasn1uch as he� employed Lester at one time� &#39;._ and had lo_aned&#39;_ some inoney on one occasion in order that Lester �could opera_te~-nu.� -"A summer camp on the Ihdisonhriver. _r A � T _f . " -. .� V

»_&#39; A - stated that IE1�. Richar<{�927o&#39;odward isnow livi�rig&#39; at E1do1"&#39;ado"-�-"-it. - IKansas, and that he is an &t�tOI�n81,�a He stated that I1cI?utt intimated to him that Hoodwardwas zore or less interested i t� i i �.. n he propos t-on made by Lester earl ~&#39; summer mienhe offered &#39;.T00;&#39;z92-&#39;a1&#39;d an oppox-t1mit;&#39; to buy the Government Bonds. also st:-tedthat he did not thin}: that lioooward would Icon anything about Lester&#39;s whereaboutsat the present tine. lie also advised 8-_&#39;§aIin:>t contacting Ifr. Tfcliutt, and stated thatLe is e; .;;.1o;. ed b3 the Ijnited states Rubber Co:.1pany and works out oi� the Denveru:"i�ice. .-e stated that he re rarded ILcZ.utt was honest, but that he v.=o:1ld not care $03.-ave Lncgiutt }cno&#39;.- that he " &#39; � &#39; -r = � t i_i urnlshed the 1ni�on:_t ion to the _,u tte oi�f_ce.

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