Show PIANIST IMPLICATED TED IN INI MYSTERY SUICIDE NOTE I By Associated Press Prees KANSAS CITY Mo Feb Teb 7 l Iose Moses of Chicago pianist formerly formerly formerly for for- merly of ot Kansas City was taken to police headquarters last night at conclusion con elusion of ot a recital at a downtown hotel and questioned regarding the death of Mrs Gladys Funk a young music teacher whose body was found at the Funk home by the husband William A A. Funk when he returned from a trip as a railway mail mall clerk Mrs Funk had been shot once through the breast and a pistol identified by bv Mr Ir Funk Punk as her property lay nearby A note on a dresser unsigned but said by Mr rr Funk to be in his wires wife s handwriting asked him to inform Mr Bog of what she had done and added that Mr Boguslawski could explain Mr Boguslawski w was wap questioned until until until un un- un- un I til midnight when he was released on his own recognizance He lie made a signed statement according to the poIn police police po po- po- po lice in which he said he could ascribe no reason for tor Mrs Funk to kill herself herself herself her her- self or for foi her to mention his name In Ina ina a suicide i note fri Mrs fr Funk twice called him on the telephone and asked for tor an appointment appointment appoint appoint- ment the statement said and was told that because of press of ot engagements already made Mr Boguslawski could not see her Shortly before he was to begin his recital he was called and and I told that Mrs Funk had killed herself her her- i self |