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INVESTIGATION OF
THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY
HEARINGS
Before the President's Commission
on the Assassination
of President Kennedy
EXHIBITS
ALLEN TO FUQUA
Volume
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Assistant Counsel
Staff Members
Phillip Barson
Edvpard a. Conroy
John Hart Ely
Alfred Goldberg
Murray J. Laulicht
Arthur Marmor
Richard M. Mosk
John J. O'Bbien
Stuabt Pollak
Alfeedda Scobey
Chables N. Shaffeb, Jr.
Mr. Willens also acted as liaison between the Commission and the Department of
Justice.
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Contents
Allen, J. U. Page
1 1
Application blank filledout by Marguerite Oswald for entry of her
son, John Edward Pic, into the Chamberlain-Hunt Academy, dated
July 7, 1&45.
2 2
Scholastic record sheet from the Chamberlain-Hunt Academy
showing John E}d\A'ard Pic's scholastic record for the 8th, 9th,
and 10th grades.
3 3
Application blank out by Marguerite Oswald for entry of her
filled
son, Robert Lee Oswald, into the Chamberlain-Hunt Academy,
dated July 7, 1945.
4 4
Scholastic record sheet from Chamberlain-Hunt Academy show-
ing Robert Lee Oswald's scholastic record for the sixth, seventh,
and eighth grades.
5 5
Letter to Mr. Farrell of the Chamberlain-Hunt Academy, dated
October 29, 1945, signed Mrs. E. A. Ekdahl.
6 6-7
Letter from Marguerite Ekdahl to J. S. Vandiver, president of the
Chamberlain-Hunt Academy, dated March 8, 1946.
7 8
Letter to Mr. Vandiver, president of the Chamberlain-Hunt
Academy, dated April 13, 1946, signed Mrs. E. A. Ekdahl.
8 8
Envelope addressed to the Chamberlain-Hunt Academy, post-
niarked January 5, 1946.
9 9-10
Letter to Mr. Vandiver, president of the Chamberlain-Hunt
Academy, from Marguerite Oswald, dated August 1, 1946.
10 11
Copy from J. S. Vandiver, president of the Chamberlain-
of letter
Hunt Academy, to Marguerite Oswald, dated August 5. 1946.
11 12
Letter from Marguerite Ekdahl to Mr. Farrell of the Chamber-
lain-Hunt Academy, dated January 31, 1947.
12 12
Envelope addressed to the Chamberlain-Hunt Academy, post-
marked July 5, 1947.
13 13
Copy of letter from J. S. Vandiver, president of the Chamberlain-
Hunt Academy, to Mrs. E. A. Ekdahl, dated July 8, 1947.
14 14
Copy of letter from J. S. Vandiver, president of the Chamberlain-
Hunt Academy, to John Edward Pic, dated August 5, 1947.
15 15
Copy of letter from J. S. Vandiver, president of the Chamberlain-
Hunt Academy, to Marguerite Oswald, dated October 16, 1948.
Anderson, Eugene E.
1 16-18
Letter from Lt. Col. A. G. Folsom, Jr., U.S. Marine Corps, to
the Commission, dated June 8, 1964.
V
Archer, Don Ray Pane
5091 19
Diagram of the basement of the Police and Courts Building, as
marked by Don Ray Archer.
5092 20-21
Copy of a letter from Don Ray Archer to Chief Jesse E. Curry,
dated November 27, 1963.
5093 22-23
Copy of an FBI report of an interview with Don Ray Archer,
dated November 25, 1963.
Armstrong, Andrew
5300 A-E 24r-29
Six photographs of Jack Ruby with two girls.
5301 A-E 30-34
Five photographs of Jack Ruby with two girls.
5302 35
Photograph of Eddie Rocco.
5303 A-M • 36-40
Series of photographs taken at the Carousel Club.
5304 A-B 41-42
Two photographs taken in a nightclub.
5305 A-S 43-61
Jack Ruby's Aladdin spiral pocket notebook.
5306 A-B 62
Copies of telephone messages to Jack Ruby.
5307-A 63
Slip of paper bearing name of T. E. Smith.
5308 64r-73
Notebook of Larry Orafard.
5309 A-B 74r-91
Two notebooks of Jack Ruby.
5310 A-G 92-103
Copies of various FBI reports of interviews of Andrew Armstrong.
Arnett, Charles O.
5032 104-105
Copy of an FBI report of an interview with Charles O. Arnett,
dated December 5, 1963.
5033 106-107
Copy of a letter from Charles O. Arnett to Chief Jesse E. Curry,
dated November 27, 1963.
5034 108
Diagram of the basement of the Police and Courts Building, as
marked by Charles O. Arnett.
5035 109
Dictabelt record envelope.
5036 110
Diagram of the basement of the Police and Courts Building, as
marked by Charles O. Arnett.
Aycox, James T.
1 Ill
Copy of an FBI report of an interview with James T. Aycox,
December 16, 1963.
Baker, Virgie
1 112
Photograph of the Texas School Book Depository Building.
^ Armstrong Exhibits Nos. 5303 A-H are not reproduced because of their questionable
taste and negligible relevance.
vi
r
Barnes, W. E. Poce
A 118
Photograph of the right side of the Tippit squad car at killing
site.
B 113
Photograph of the front of the Tippit squad car at killing site.
C 114
Photograph of the front of the Tippit squad car showing position
at killing site.
D 114
Photograph of the side view of the Tippit squad car.
E 115
Photograph of the spot where Patrolman Tippit fell.
•
F 115
Photograph of the left rear of the Tippit squad car at killing site.
Batcheilor, Charles
5000 116
Diagram of the basement of the Police and CJourtsi Building, as
marked by Assistant Chief Charles Batchelor.
5001 116
Diagram of the basement of the Police and Courts Building, as
marked by Assistant Chief Charles Batchelor.
5002 117-148
Booklet entitled "Dallas Police Personnel Assignments, Novem-
ber 1963."
Bates, Pauline Virginia
1 149-150
Newspaper clipping entitled "The Oswald Mind," published in the
Fort Worth Press, November 29, 1963.
Beaty, Buford L.
5039 151
Diagram of the basement of the Police and. Courts Building, as
marked by Buford L. Beaty.
5040 152-153
Copy of an FBI report of an interview with Buford L. Beaty,
dated December 4, 1963.
5041 154-155
Copy of a letter from Buford L. Beaty to Chief Jesse E. Curry,
dated November 27, 1963.
Beers, Ira J.
5350 156-157
Copy of an FBI report of an interview with Ira J. Beers, dated
December 2, 1963.
5351 158-160
Copy of an FBI report of an interview with Ira J. Beers, dated
December 4, 1963.
5352 160
Diagram of the basement of the Police and Courts Building, as
marked by Ira J. Beers.
Bellocchio, Frank
1 161-162
Copy an FBI report of an interview with Frank Bellocchio,
of
dated December 6, 1963.
Bieberdorf Frederick A.
,
5123 .
163-166
Copy an FBI report of an interview of Frederick A. Bieberdorf,
of
dated December 6, 1963.
5124 166
Diagram of the basement of the Police and Courts Building, as
marked by Frederick A. Bieberdorf.
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Bowron, Diana H. P<ve
2 167
Newspaper clipping entitled "British nurse there."
3 168-169
Newspaper clipping entitled "British girl for Kennedy."
4 170
Newspaper clipping entitled "Thirty minutes Diana will never
forget."
Branch, John H.
1 171-172
Copy of a statement made by John H. Branch to the FBI, dated
December 9, 1963.
Brewer, E. D.
A 172
Map of the city of Dallas.
Bringuier, Carlos
1 173
Photograph of Lee Harvey Oswald passing out "Hands Off Cuba"
leaflets.
2 174
Application form for membership to the Fair Play for Cuba Com-
mittee in New Orleans, La.
3 175
Press release, dated August 21, 1963, signed by Dr. Carlos Brin-
guier and captioned "Secretary of the Fair Play for Cuba Commit-
tee a Marxist."
4 176
"Open Letter to the People of New Orleans" from United Cuban
Refugees.
Brock, Alvin R.
5113 177
Diagram of the basement of the Police and Courts Building, as
marked by Alvin R. Brock.
5114 178-179
Copy of an FBI report of an interview with Alvin R. Brock, dated
December 6, 1963.
5115 180
Copy of a letter from Alvin R. Brock to Chief Jesse E. Curry,
dated November 26, 1963.
Brock, Mary
A 181
Copy of an FBI report of an interview with Mary Brock, dated
January 22, 1964.
Brock, Robert
A 182
Copy of an FBI report of an interview with Robert Brock, dated
January 22, 1964.
Brown, Earle V.
A 183
Hand-drawn sketch of the Triple Underpass area showing the
position of Earle V. Brown above Elm Street at the time of the
assassination.
Brown, Peter M.
1 184-191
Copies of various documents relating to Lee Harvey Oswald from,
the files of the Community Service Society in New York City.
viii
Burcham, John W. /*<W«
1 192-240
Copy of Texas Employment Commission report, dated Novem-
ber 26, 1963, concerning records in its possession re Lee Harvey
Oswald.
2 241
Copy of Form B-12 mailed to Lee Harvey Osw^ald by the Texas
Employment Commission on April 16, 1963.
3 242
Copy of a document entitled "Last Payment Notice" mailed to Lee
Harvey Osvv^ald by the Texas Employment Commission.
Cabell, Earle
1 243-246
Copy of an FBI report of an intervievr with Mayor Earle Cabell,
dated December 12, 1963.
Cadigan, James C.
1 247
Roll of microfilm obtained from Klein's Sporting Goods, including
photograph of a mail order for a C2766 rifle in the name of A.
Hidell and the envelope in which the mail order was sent.
2 248-249
Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to John B. Connally, Jr., dated
January 30, 1961, and letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to R. McC.
Tompkins, U.S. Marine Corps, dated March 7, 1962,
3 250-274
Excerpts from the U.S. Marine Corps and Department of State
files on Lee Harvey Oswald.
3-A 275
Photograph of a mail order for a rifle in the name A. Hidell and
the envelope in which the mail order was sent.
4 276
Photograph of a portion of Cadigan Exhibit No. 2.
5-8 277-280
Photographs of letters from Lee Harvey Oswald to the Depart-
ment of State.
9 281-282
Photographs of portions of Cadigan Exhibit No. 2.
10 283-284
Photograph of passport application of Lee Harvey Oswald, dated
June 24, 1963.
11 285
Photograph of a U.S. postal money order, in the amount of $21.45,
dated March 12, 1963, which accompanied the mail order pictured
in Carigan Exhibit No. 3-A.
12 285
Photograph of a mail order for a revolver in the name A. Hidell.
13 286
Photograph of an undated portion of an application for post oflice
box 6225 and a photograph of a portion of an application for post
office box 2915.
14 287
Photograph of change-of-address card relating to Post Office Box
2915, Dallas, Tex., dated May 12, 1963.
15 288
Photograph of the face sides of a Selective Service System notice
of classification and a certificate of service in the U.S. Marine
Corps, both in the name of Alek James Hidell.
16 289
Photograph of the reverse sides of the cards pictured in Cadigan
Exhibit No. 15.
LX
Oadigan, James C. —Continued P<^e
17 290
Sidelight photographs of the face sides of the cards pictured in
Cadigan Exhibit No. 15.
18 291
Sidelight photographs of the reverse sides of the cards pictured
in Cadigan Exhibit No. 15.
19 292
Photograph of a Selective Service System notice of classification
in the name of Lee Harvey Oswald.
20 298
Photographs of the retouched negatives of the face side of a
Selective Service System notice of classification, the reverse side
Of a Selective Service System registration certificate, and the face
and reverse sides of a certificate of service in the U.S. Marine
Corps.
21 294
Photograph of the face and reverse sides of a Selective Service
System registration certificate and a certificate of service in the
U.S. Marine Corps, both in the name of Lee Harvey Oswald.
22 295
Photograph of two parts of an application for ?ost Oflice Box
30061, New Orleans, La.
23 296
Photograph of a portion of one side of a card entitled "Inter-
national Certificate of Vaccination * * "
24 297
Photograph of a portion of the other side of the card pictured in
Cadigan Exhibit No. 23.
25-28 298-301
Letters written by Lee Harvey Oswald in the Russian language.
29-30 302-303
Photographs of Commission Exhibit No. 1.
X
Clardy, Barnard S. P<we
5061 331-333
Copy of a letter from Barnard S. Clardy to Chief Jesse E. Curry,
dated November 27, 1963.
5062 334-335
Copy of an FBI report of an interview with Barnard S. Clardy,
dated November 25, 1963.
5063 336-338
Copy an FBI report of an interview with Barnard
of S. Clardy,
dated December 3, 1963.
5064 339
Diagram of the basement of the Police and Courts Building, as
marked by Barnard S. Clardy.
Cole, Alwyn
1 340
Certificate of Service in the U.S. Marine Corps in the name of Lee
Harvey Oswald.
2 340
Photographic print of the retouched negative of a portion of the
face of a Selective Service System notice of classification (Com-
mission Exhibit No. 805).
3 341
Photographic print of the retouched negative of the face of a Se-
lective Service System notice of classification (Commission Ex-
hibit No. 804).
4 341
Photographic print of the retouched negative of the face of a
Selective Service System notice of classification (Commission Ex-
hibit No. 803).
5 342
Photograph taken by reflected light, of the retouched negatives
(Commission Exhibits Nos. 803, 804, 805, 811, and 812) showing
the side of the negatives to which the retouching medium was not
applied.
6 343
Photograph, taken by reflected light, of the retouched negatives
(Commission Exhibits Nos. 803, 804, 805, 811, and 812) showing
the side of the negatives to which the retouching medium was
applied.
7 344
Photographic print of the retouched negative of the reverse side
of a Selective Service System registration certificate ( Commission
Exhibit No. 811).
8-9 344
Photographic prints of the retouched negatives of the face and
reverse sides of a certificate of service in the U.S. Marine Corps
(Commission Exhibit No. 812).
Combest, Billy H.
5099 34^-346
Copy of a letter from Billy H. Combest to Chief Jesse E. Curry,
dated November 26, 1963.
5100 347
Diagram of the basement of the Police and Courts Building, as
marked by Billy H. Combest.
5101 348-352
Copy of an FBI report of an interview with Billy H. Combest,
dated December 4, 1963.
Crafard, Curtis L.
5200-A. (See Armstrong Exhibit No. 5300-D, p. 27.)
5200-B. (See Armstrong Exhibit No. 6300-E, p. 28.)
xi
Crafard, Curtis L. Continued — Pc^e
5200-C. (See Armstrong Exhibit No. 5300-A, p. 24.)
5200-D. (See Armstrong Exhibit No. 5300-B, p. 25.)
5200-B. (See Armstrong Exhibit No. 5300-C, p. 26.)
5201. (See Armstrong Exhibit No. 5304-A, p. 41.)
5202. (See Armstrong Exhibit No. 5308, pp. 64-73.)
5203. (See Armstrong Exhibit No. 5309-A, pp. 74-80.)
5204. (See Armstrong Exhibit No. 5309-B, pp. 81-91.)
5205. (See Armstrong Exhibit No. 5303-K, p. 38.)
5206. (See Armstrong Exhibit No. 5303-J, p. 37.)
5207. (See Armstrong Exhibit No. 5301-D, p. 33.)
5208. (See Armstrong E)xhibit No. 5303-L, p. 39.)
5209. (See Armstrong Exhibit No. 5304-6, p. 42.)
5210-5220 (•)
5221. (See Armstrong Exhibit No. 5303-1, p. 36.)
5222. (See Armstrong Exhibit No. 5302, p. 35.)
5223. (See Armstrong Exhibit No. 5307-A, p. 63.)
5224-A. (See Armstrong Exhibit No. 5306-B, p. 62.)
5224-B, (See Armstrong Exhibit No. 5306-A, p. 62.)
55225 A-S. (See Armstrong Exhibit No. 5305 A-S, pp. 43-61.)
5226 353-560
Copy of an FBI report of an interview with Curtis LaVeme Cra-
fard dated November 29, 1963.
5227 361-362
Handwritten letter addressed to Dear Gail on Jack Ruby Asso-
ciates letterhead.
5228-A 363
Curtis LaVerne Crafard's discharge from the U.S. Army.
5228-B 364
Reverse side of Orafard Exhibit No. 5228-A.
5229 A-B 365-366
Subpena for Larry Crafard to appear at the trial of Jack Ruby.
5230 366-371
Copy of notebook of Larry Crafard.
Creel, John
1 372-373
unemployment compensation claim record card
Interstate filed by
Lee Harvey Oswald on April 29, 1963.
2 r 374-375
Interstate unemployment compensation claim filed by Lee Harvey
Oswald on April 26, 1963.
3 376
Interstate request for reconsideration of monetary determination
filed by Lee Harvey Oswald on April 29, 1963.
4 377
Report of Texas Employment Commission, dated May 10, 1963,
confirming Oswald's earnings in Texas and certifying to his eligi-
bility for interstate employment compensation against the State
of Texas.
5 378-379
Application filed by Lee Harvey Oswald on July 21, 1963, for reac-
tivation of his interstate unemployment compensation claim fol-
lowing his discharge by Reily Coffee Co.
6 380-382
Interstate claim booklet of Lee Harvey Oswald.
7 383
Personal identification claim card of Lee Harvey Oswald.
8 384
Copy of Creel Exhibit No. 3.
^ Crafard Exhibits Nos. 5210-5220 are not reproduced because of their questionable
taste and negligible relevance.
xii
Crowe, William D. P<M7e
1 385
Copy of an FBI report of an interview with William D. Crowe,
dated November 24, 1963.
2 386
Sworn statement of William D. Crowe before the U.S. Secret Serv-
ice on November 25, 1963.
Croy, Kenneth H.
5051 387-389
Copy an FBI report of an interview with Kenneth H. Croy,
of
dated December 5, 1963.
5052 390
Copy of a letter from Kenneth H. Croy to Chief Jesse E. Gurry,
dated November 26, 1963.
5053 391-392
Copy of sworn aflBdavit of Kenneth Croy, dated December 1, 1963.
5054 393
Diagram of the basement of the Police and Courts Building, as
marked by Kenneth H. Croy.
Crull, Elgin E.
1 394-396
Copy of an FBI report of an interview with Elgin Crull, dated
December 12, 1963.
Cunningham, Helen P.
1 397-398
Copy of application form of the Texas Employment Commission,
as filled out by Lee Harvey Oswald.
1_A 399^00
Original of Cunningham Exhibit No. 1.
2 401
Copy of individual aptitude profile card of the Texas Employment
Commission for Lee Harvey Oswald.
2-A 402
Original of Cunningham Exhibit No. 2.
3 403
Copy of an unemployment compensation claim card listing the
dates that Lee Harvey Oswald filed interstate claims in New
Orleansi and Dallas.
3-A 404
Original of Cunningham Exhibit No. 3;
4 405
Original copy of the counseling record card on Lee Harvey Oswald
which was prepared by Mrs. Helen P. Cunningham of the Texas
Employment Commission.
Curry, Jesse E.
5313 406-407
Copy FBI report of an interview with Chief
of an Jesse E. Curry,
dated November 25, 1963.
5314 40*^09
Copy of an FBI report of an interview with Chief Jesse E. Curry,
dated December 11, 1963.
Cutchshaw, Wilbur J.
5042 410-412
Copy of an FBI report of an interview with Wilbur J. Cutchshaw,
dated December 2, 1963.
5043 413
Copy from Wilbur J. Cutchshaw to Chief Jesse E.
of a letter
Curry, dated November 24, 1963.
xiii
Cutchshaw. Wilbur J. —Contiiiued P<V«
50i4 414-415
Cc^y of an FBI r^wrt of an interview with Wilbnr J. Gatchshaw.
dated November 25. 1963.
5045 416
Handwritten statement of Wilbur J. Gutchshaw. dated November
24. 1963.
50i6 417
Diagram of the basement of the Police and Courts Building, as
marked by WUbur J. Cutchshaw.
Daniels. Nai)oleon J.
5324 41S
Diagram of the basement of the Police and Cotirts Btiilding. as
marked by Napoleon J. Daniels,
5325 419-420
Cc^iy of sworn affidavit of Napt^eon J. Daniels, dated November
29, 1963.
5326 421-i24
Copy of an FBI report of an interview with Napoleon J. Daniels,
dated December 4. 1963.
5327 425-427
Copy ot an FBI report of an interview with Napoleon J. Daniels,
dared December 19, 1963.
Davis. Virginia
1 428
Diagram of the area of the Tippit shooting, drawn by Virginia L.
Davis.
2. 429
Copy of sworn affidavit of Virginia Davis, dated November 22,
1963.
3 430
Copy of sworn affidavit of Virginia Davis, dated December 1.
1963.
Dean. Patrick T.
5007 431
Diagram of the basement of the Police and Courts Building, as
marked by Patrick T. Dean.
5008 432-437
Copy of an FBI report of an interview with Patrick T. Dean, dated
December 2. 1963.
5009 438-^39
Copy of a letter fr-jm Patrick T. Dean to Chief Jesse E. Curry.
dated November 26. 1963.
5010 440-^41
Copy of a letter from Patrick T. Dean to Chief Jesse E. Curry,
dated February IS. 1964.
5011 442-444
Copy of an FBI report of an interview with Patrick T. Dean,
dated Dec«nber 10, 1963.
5012 +45
Patrick Dean's notes on a telephone caJl made to the E>allas Po-
lice D^iartment from Ralph Simi>son on March 24. 1964.
5136 446
Dallas Police Department record of telejAone call made to the
Dallas Police Department from Ralph Simpson on March 24, 1964.
5136-A 447
Reverse side c^ Dean Exhibit No. 5136.
5137 448-^50
Copy of a letter from Patrick T. Dean to Chief Jesse E. Curry,
dated Deoonber 8, 1963.
xiv
Dean. Patrick T. —Continued Poc*
ol3S 451
Tape recording of an interview with Patrick T. Dean on Dallas
radio station KLIF.
Decker. J. E.
5321 452
Copy of an FBI r^K>rt of an interview with Sheriff J. E. Decker,
dated NovMnb«- 28, 1963.
5322 453
Copy of an FBI report of an interview with Sheriff J. E. Decker,
dated November 2S. 1963.
5323 454-^543
Dallas Coonty Sheriffs Office rec-ord of. the evMits snironnding
the assassinatiMi.
De Mohrenschildt, George
1 044
One-page sheet ecmsisting of a cUKxing frMn a French newspaijer
and a telegram from Tardieu to George De Mc^iraiachildt, dated
July 12, 1962.
2 M5
Letter from Cl«nard Jos^h Charles to George De Mohrenschildt,
dated July 31. 1962.
3 5i6
Envelope addressed to Paul Kaigorodsky frwn George De M<Aren-
schildt.
4 547-54S
Letter from Jeanne and George De Mohrenschildt to Paul Raigo-
rodsky, dated June 30.
5 5i9-550
Letter from George De Mohrenschildt to Jean de MeniL dated
July 27, 1962.
6 551
Promotional lirerarure on the letterhead of George D. Mohren-
schildt re Haitian Holding Co.. dated August 1, 1962.
7 552
Telegram from Tardieu to George De Mohrenachildt, dated Au-
gust 3, 1962.
8 552
Envelope addressed to Patil Baigorodsky from George De Moh-
renschildt,
9 553
Letter from Jeanne and George De Mohrenschildt to Paul Baigo-
rodsky. dated September 12. 1963.
10 -. 554
Diagram of a planned development in Haiti which was enclosed
with De Mohrenschildt Exhibit Xo. 9.
11 5c4
Map of Haiti, as marked by George De Mohrenschildt.
12 555
Letter frc«n George De Mohrenschildt to Mrs. Janet Lee Auchii:-
closs. dated February 2. 1964.
13 556
Envelope addressed to Mrs. Janet Lee Auchincloss from Gecwge
De Mohrenschildt.
14 557-55S
Letter from George De Mohrenschildt to Mrs. Janet Lee Auchin-
closs. dated December 12, 1963.
15 559
Envelope addressed to Mrs. Hugh D. Auchindoss from George
De Mohrenschildt.
XV
De Mohrenschildt, George —Continued Page
16 seo
Copy of a letter from George De Mohrenschildt to Jean de Menil,
dated August 7. 1962.
Dhority. C. N.
A 561
Copy of sworn affidavit of Cecil J. McWatters. dated November 22,
1963.
B 462
Copy of sworn affidavit of Mrs. Virginia Davis, dated November 22.
1963.
DUIard, Tom C.
A 563
Photograph of the southeast corner windows of the fifth and sixth
floors of the Texas School Book Depository Building, taken by
Tom C. Dillard shortly after the assassination.
B 564
Photograph of the Texas School Book Depository Building, taken
by Tom C. Dillard shortly after the assassination.
C 565
Photograph of the southeast corner windows of the fifth and sixth
floors of the Texas School Book Depository Building, of which
Dillard Exhibit A is an enlargement.
D 566
Same as Dillard Exhibit B.
Dobbs, Farrell
1 567
Subscription blank from Lee Harvey Oswald to the Militant, rub-
ber stamped December 17, 1962.
2 567
Renewal subscription blank from Lee Harvey Oswald to the Mili-
tant, rubber stami)ed May 28, 1963.
3 568
Addressograph plate for Lee Harvey Oswald.
4 568-569
Change-of-address card from Lee Harvey Oswald to the Militant,
postmarked June 12, 1963.
5 569-570
Change-of-address card from Lee Har^-ey Oswald to the Militant,
postmarked November 2, 1963.
6 570-572
Copy of a letter Lee Harvey Oswald,
from Pioneer Publishers to
dated September 29, 1962 a receipt dated August 31. 1962 an
; ;
marked January 21, 1963, from Lee Harvey Oswald to the Pioneer
Publishers.
7 573
Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to the Pioneer Publishers, dated
January 1, and a receipt dated January 11, 1963.
8 574
Copy of a letter from Mrs. V. Halstead, Pioneer Publishers, to Lee
Harvey Oswald, dated April 26, 1963.
9 575-576
Letter from Lee Harvey Oswald to the Socialist Workers Party,
dated August 12, 1962 newspaper ad couix)n from Lee Harvey
;
xvi
Dobbs, Farrell —Continued Page
10 577
Letter from Lee Haney Oswald to the Socialist Workers Party,
dated September 1, 1963, with envelope.
11 578
Letter from Farrell Dobbs to Lee Harvey Oswald, dated Novem-
ber 0, 1962.
12 579
Letter from Bob Chester to Lee Harvey Oswald dated December 9,
1962.
13 '
580
Letter from Joseph Task, Socialist Workers Party, to Lee Harvey
Oswald, dated March 27. 1963.
Donabedian, George
1 581-617
Copy of the U.S. Marine Corps chronological health record of Lee
Harvej Oswald.
Dougherty, Jack E.
A 618
Copy of a statement made by Jack E. Dougherty to the FBI, dated
March 18, 1964.
B 619-620
Copy an FBI report of an interview with Jack
of E. Dougherty,
dated December 19, 1963.
C 621-622
Copy of a statement made by Jack E. Dougherty to the FBI, dated
November 23, 1963.
Dowe, Kenneth L.
1 623
Copy of an FBI report of an interview with Kenneth L. Dowe.
dated December 16, 1963.
2 62-t-626
Copy of an FBI rei>ort of an interview with Kenneth L. Dowe,
dated June 5, 1964.
Duncan, William G.
1 627
Copy of an FBI report of an interview with William G. Duncan,
dated November 29, 1963.
2 628-«43
Copy of testimony given at the trial of Jack Ruby by WiUiam G.
Duncan.
Eberhardt, August M.
5025 644
Sketch drawn by August M. Eberhardt showing the positions of
Lee Harvey Oswald and Jack Ruby at a press conference held on
November 22. 1963, at the police assembly room of the Police and
Courts Building.
5026 64.5-646
Copy of an FBI report of an interview with August M. Eberhardt,
dated December 21, 1963.
Edwards, Robert E.
A . . 647
Copy of sworn aflBdavit of Robert E. Edwards, dated Novem-
ber 22, 1963.
Evans, Sidney
5122 648
Series of photographs of Jack Ruby.
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Fleming, Harold
1 651-655
Copy an FBI report of an interview with Harold Fleming,
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dated June 29, 1964.
Folsom, Allison G.
1 656-768
Copy of U.S. Marine Corps record on Lee Harvey Oswald.
Foster, J. W.
A 769
Hand-drawn sketch of the Triple Underpass showing the position
of J. W. Foster at the time of the assassination.
B 769
Photograph of a manhole cover on Elm Street in Dallas indicat-
ing the point at which it was allegedly struck by a bullet.
Frazier, Wiliam B.
5086 770-771
Copy of an FBI report of an interview with William B. Frazier,
dated December 9, 1963.
5087 772
Copy of an FBI report of an interview with William B. Frazier,
dated November 25, 1963.
Fuqua, Harold B.
5134 773-774
Copy of an FBI report of an interview with Harold R. Fuqua,
dated December 10, 1963.
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"I was stationed on the north side dopr that exits into the
basement from in front of the jai]. office and just south of
the jail door in the basement garage corridor. As Oswald
was brought past me he was being ledoy Captain Fritz and
was between two detectives. As they reached the edge of the
ramp, I saw a man dressed in a suit and wearing a gray hat
dart in front of Oswald and just behind Captain Fritz. I
distinctly heard the suspect shout a phrase, the only words
I could make out were 'son-of-a-bitch.
"I asked, 'Who is it?', and the suspect turned his head my
way and shouted, 'You know me, I'm Jack Ruby I' We then
picked him up, and along with Captain King, Detective Clardy,
Detective McMillon, and myself, we took him to the jail
elevator and went directly to the fifth floor.
"We then removed his personal property, took off his clothes.
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"and stayed with him tintil 3:30 p.m. when Homicide officers
came to the jail and asked us to assist in escorting him to
the Homicide Bureau, which ve did and then returned to o\xz
office, the Auto Theft Bureau.
"Respectfully submitted.
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Dot* 11/25/63
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DON RAY ARCHER, Detective, Auto Theft Bureau, Dallas
Police Department, Dallas, Texas, residing at 2035 San Francisco,
Dallas, Texas, advised that he was stationed ca the north side X-
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door that exists into the basement from in front of the jail s!; -%\
office and just south of the jail door in the basement garage
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corridor of the Dallas Police Department. As LEE HARVEY '.^
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OSWALD was brought past ARCHER, he was being led by Capt. \ "Jl
WILL FRITZ, who was approximately 5 feet in front <£ OSWALD.
OSWALD was being led out by the two detectives. As tey
reached the edge of the ramp, ARCHER saw a man dressed in a '
suit and wearing a gray hat dart in front of OSWALD and just '^v'
behind FRITZ. ARCHER beard this man shout a phrase, the only ^
words be could make out were "son of a bitch".
by Sp.clol A9.nt
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THOMAS M. O'MALEYj^nd
KENNETH R. ALBERT^jd
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the Presidential motorcade, however, did appear to be emotionally ^ J^
RUBY was about 9:00 PM, Saturday, November 23, 1963, at which '^'^^ '^
time RUBY did not make any mention as to his plans or intentions ^ '^ ^
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Race White
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Sex Female
Height 5 '2"
Weight 115 - 120 pounds
Hair Brown
ARMSTRONG stated that this girl, undoubtedly, was the one who
had been seen with RUBY at the B & B Cafe, inasmuch as RUBY customarily ate
at that place after closing hours.
ARMSTRONG recalled that this girl had remained aloof from the other /«
"
employees and only eissigned waitresses to handle incoming groups; further that v
she had worked for two or three nights and had been miased for a couple of nightsj
and returned there for, he believed, three more nights and then quit. /
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ThlM doeuB«ol eeoUiln* h*l'>tr r.ccMatHdallena nor eoaeinaien* of lh« FBI.
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ARMSTRONG has been managing. the Carousel Club since. JACK RUBY was
incarcerated on November 2'+, 1963, and for 1 1/2 years prior to that time
worked at the Carousel Club as bartender and general handyman. During this
period ARMSTRONG has never seen any amateur photographers who had free run of
the Carousel Club, has never seen a Polaroid camera on the premises, with >~
the exception of the camera, used by the Carousel Club. The camera owned by ^
the clxtb is used to photograph patrons who have won prizes or who have \
SBSE
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regard to the time period from about 11:53 AM until about 4:00 PM
or 4:30 PM, November 22, 1963:
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Upon arrival at the club, he went to a room the rear il
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of the club and took off his jacket and then went to the men's N
rooih. While in the men's room, he heard sirens and it sounded to '^
himjas though there were many more than just one or two sirens. ^
He became curious about this and consequently left the men's room .\
I
He, ARMSTRONG, then listened to the radio for two or J --^^
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thre4 more minutes and heard several apparently confused announce- ,,\
ments on the radio and heard that the car carrying President j j^
KENNEDY was on its way to Parkland Hospital, He then returned to r ^
the room where CRAFARD. was sleeping and awakened him, CRAFARD got"^ j
up cind got dressed. While he was doing this, they both listened
to '•Radio Station KLIF on ARMSTRONG'S portable radio. w^
I Approximately five to fifteen minutos after LARRY got up,
JACK |i« RUBY telephoned him, ARMSTRONG, at thu Carousel Club. He
ThU 4oo«B*at obatalaa MUhM r««eaa)»Bdatleaa Bar eoaelnaloA oriha FBI. la tka ptepartr oi Ik* FBI a»d la lMna4 to,
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believes that RU3Y was calling from the Dallas Morning News
Building inasmuch as he heard typewriters in the background and
also knew that it was'RUBY's habit on Friday morning to go to
the newspaper building for the purpose. of composing his newspaper
ads for his clubs for the week-end. RUBY talked to him for three
or four minutes, and he surmised that RUBY was calling to tell him .
that the President had been shot; however, RUBY apparently heard
his radio playing in the background and said, "Qh, you have
already heard?" and he told RUBY that he had. RUBY at that time
told him, "If anything happens, we are going to close the club."
RUBY then told him that he would see him after a short while.
ARMSTRONG recalls that RUBY forgot to ask him if he had fed the
dogs, which he keeps at the club inasmuch as it was RUBY's regular
habit almost every time he called ARMSTRONG to ask him if the dogs
have been fed.
shot. He does not recall hearing the name of the police officer
during these announcements and believes, to the best of his
recollection, that the of f icer had not been identified by name at.
the time these announcements were made.
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to when RUBY left the Carousel Club, During the time RUBY was
there, he gave ARMSTRONG instructions to contact all of the
Carousel Club employees and tell them that the club would be
closed Friday night, Saturday night and Sunday night. He,
ARMSTRONG, started making these telephone calls at about 2:30 PM,
One of the persons he called was "LITTLE LYNN", who resides in
Fort Worth, Texas,
her name* He knows that this woman was not euaong his own
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ARMSTRONG related that he does not recall any woman
Ivisiting JACK L. RUBY at the Carousel Club during the afternoon
j:of November 22, 1963, and he does not recall RUBY having gone to
'his office or having been in his office at the club during that
afternoon.. He said that RUBY usually does most of his paper work
at a table near the front door of the club where the telephone is
[located. He said thdre is another telephone in the club which is
a pay station and which has telephone number Riverside 1-0289,
He said he does not recall JACK L. RUgY using the pay station
telephone at any time that day*
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CHARLES OLIVER ARNETT, 1223 South VJaverly Drive,
x^ascontacted at his residence and was advised of the
identity of the interviewing agents, the fact that he did not
have to make a statement and that any statement made bj^ hia
could be used against him in a court of IcW. He was advised
that he had a right to consult an attorney prior tc
any statement.
ARNETT stated he is a captain in
police force and has been a reserve police
past ten years. He stated tb^t on Saturd^; j~-< J - 6
/
23, 1963, jiie wa3..j3J:fitrione.dLall-^ha.,door ja£.j
office at3-h£__BJ3lT^'^ ^T-'^^*""^*^r.;' ^5^'~^'?,^y.- „ .. .
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by Sp.ciol Afl.nt 8 KENNETH P. HUGHES/csh Dot. dictoud
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"November 27, 1963
"Mr. J. E. Curry fiA^^
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"Chief of Police
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"I saw Capt. Fritz entering the basement from the jail
office, approximately four or five feet behind were the
detectives with Oswald. Just as they entered the driveway
.1 saw a man lunge (from beside the TV Camera that was on
;the east side of the drive where you enter the parking
area) toward Oswald. I did not see the gun until after
{the shooting.
"Signe d! C. 0. ARNETT
"C « 0. Amett, Reserve Captain"
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Barnes Exhibit A
r-meo Exhibit B
Babnes Exhibit B
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15. FRONT OF TIPPIT SQUAD CAR SHOWING POSITION AT
KILLING SITE.
Babnes Exhibit G
3a.mes Sxr-lbit D
Babnes ExHiBirr D
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Babnes Exhibit E
Bamea SAfb:-. T
Babnes Exhibit F
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Personnel Assignments
November, 1963
nr
MONTHLY DETAILS
of the
NOVEMBER
GLLlfb - I - 19 6 3
118
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES
CHIEF'S OFFICE
PATROL DIVISION
TRAFFIC DIVISION
INSPECTORS" OFFICE
NOVEMBER
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119
SPECIAL SERVICE BUREAU
Dyson, W, F.
Revill, J.
Kamlnskl, £•
Cornwall, F. I.
Gilmore, J. R*
Ingarglola, T.
1.
PATROL DIVISION
First Platoon
12:00M - SjOOAM
Platoon Commander
Headoiiarter^ Station
NOVEMBER
1963
121
PATROL DIVISION
Northeast Area Substation
First Platoon
UtOCPA - 8:00AM
PATROLMEH
fmoWBH
1. Ay res, Thcmas R. 16. Jeffus, James G.
2. Barker, William E« 17. Kulwicki, Virgil F.
3. Barnett, John W. 18. Logan, Charles R.
4. Bible, Herbert A, 19. Macsas, Clifford J.
5. Bice, Doyle G. 20. Nash, Robert E.
6. Bowles, Jessie W« 21. Pace, Norman E.
7. Cambridge, Darrel D« 22. Patton, Clyde T.
8. Crockett, G. L. 23. Rictanan, Billy W.
9. Curtis, Louia R. 21, Schifelbein, Richard
10. Epps, Charles W. 25. Spann, Lucian L.
11. Florio, Felix F., 26. Stockton, Charles M.
12. Gainer, Glenn T.' 27. Thompson, Ernest B.
13. Gamer, Kenneth J« 28. Turner, Royce D.
14.. Hancock, Windle C« 29. Warren, Harold W.
15. Howe, Jiosy !<• 30. Wlllingham, T. H.
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1963
fA?:t9?^gW
NOVEMBER
1963
123
PATROL D IV IS ION
Second Platoon
8x00AM - AtOOPM
Platoon Ccpgaapder
HeadQwrtera Station
BATOOIMSN
-7- NOVEMBER
1963
124
PATROL DIVISION
Northeast /Lrea Substation
Second Platoon
SjOOAM - it:OOPM
fA7y<?P1SM
PATOOmEN
NOVEMBER
1963
125
PATROL DIVISION
Southwest Area Substation
Second Platoon
8:00AM - AiOOPM
PA'mOI^EN
-9^ NOVEMBER
1963
126
PATROL DIVISION
Third Platoon
iltOOPM - 12:00M
Ha toon Commander
Headouartere Station
fA?yomsy
-10- NOVEMBER
1963
127
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PATROL DIVISIO N
PATROLMEN
1. Bailey, Charles R« 16. Hobbs, James S.
2. Bedwell, Billy P. 17. Hudiburgh, David L.
3. Bennett, Francis W. 18. Irby, Robert S.
A. Clark, Billy J. 19. Johnson, Jaclcie W.
5. Cormier, Robert L* 20. Leonard, William J,
6. Crofford, John P. 21. Lingis, Harold
7. Fielding, James R, 22. Long, John E.
8. Gall, Harvey 0. • 23. Martin, Jackie H.
9. Gammon, James A* 24- • Pockrus, James A.
10. Gamer, Teddy R. 25. Richey, Loyd G.
11. Griffin, Kenneth E. 26. Safford, Melvin T.
12. Gonzales, Gonzalo 27. Smiddy, Jerry W.
13. Harrell, Gerald L. 28. Standridge, Claude W.
H. Harris, Roy E. 29. Thomas, Bobby G.
15. Hayes, Terry 0. 30. Weir, Luther A.
31. Withers, Troy W,
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1963
128
PATROL DIVISION
Southwest Area Substation
Third Platoon
4.J00HI - 12:00M
fhTP.(pW
1. Babb, Forrest E. 21. Norman, Don M.
2. Bolin, Iionnle H. 22. Northcutt, Owen T,
3. Brooks, Johnnie D* 23. Owens, Floyd V.
4.* Davis, Luther K. 24. Ozment, James E.
5. Dawson, Harold R» 25. Pearce, Bruce A.
6. Dixon, Robert 0. 26. Richardson, Welden W.
7. Furr, Marshal N. 27. Smith, Norman R.
6. Gardner, James H* 28. Smith, Winnon A.
9. Gentry, Jerry M. 29. Smithson, Bennie J.
10, Hannah, Tfertln F« 30. Strickland, Jack H,
U. Hazel, Walter R, 31. Thompson, Robert E,
12. Henke, Ferdinand 32. Tull, Charles S.
13. Heyse, Clayton R. 33. Wilkerson, Herman 0«
14.. Hood, Herman R. 34. V/illiams, Arthur N.
15. Jarrell, Paul D. 35. Williams, Bobby D.
16. Johnson, William L. 36. Withrow, Marvin L.
17. Johnston, Joe E« 37. Womack, Clifton W.
18. Kenney, Loren £• 38. Woodall, Coy L.
19. Mann, James A. 39. Wright, James S,
20. Moseley, Lester M« AO. York, William B.
Canine Corpe
Riobereek, Galen B »•• Sergeant of Police
Norman, Selton E. lOtOOIW - 6:30AM
Vniiams, John M. 6:30FM - 2:3QAM
-12- NOVEMBER
1963
129
TRAFFIC DIVISION
TRAFFIC CONTROL
First Platoon
THREE-WHEEL MOTORCYCLES
CIVILIAN EMPLOYEES
NOVEMBER
- 13 -
19 6 3
130
TRAFFIC DIVISION
TRAFFIC CONTROL
THREE-WHEEL MOTORCYCLES
1, Beets, B. J. 7. Mackey, J. R,
2. Cooper, P. N, 8. Melton, M. J.
3» Griffin, J. T. 9. Mynarcik, E. F.
U, Hamilton, C. R, 10. Rhoads, M. A.
5. Hutson, T. A, 11. Robirson, J, C.
6. Jordan, W. R, 12. Staudfi«l.d, K. S.
TRAFFIC CONTROL
Third Platoon - 3:00 p,m, to 31:00 p.m.
Campbell, W, C, Sergeant of Police
1. Barnett, W. E, Commerce & Akard
2. Lomax, J, A, Commerce & St. Paul
3. Springs, W, A, Main & Harwood
4. Smith, J. M. Elm & Akard
5. Dewees, M, A. Elm & Ervay
6. Altom, M, L, Elm & Harwood
7. Brown, E, V, Pacific & Akard
8. Hale, Leo Union Bus Station
9» Kemper, D, L, Greyhound Bus Station
10, Fox Union Terminal
11. Cox, H. L. Fill In
THREE-WHEEL MOTORCYCLES
1. Fenley, J. 0, 6, Moore, T. 0,
2. Fields, C. F, 7. Roach, D. F,
3. Inmon, H, A» 8, Shankles, C. E,
4. King, W. K, 9. Williams, R. M,
5. Knowles, C. A. 10. Wilson, W. E.
NOVEMBER
- 14-
19 6 3
131
TRAFFIC DIVIS ION
ACCIDENT PREVENTION BUREAU
Sergeant J« M* Young
1, Bamett, J, H,
2, Flowers, W. C,
3, Hawkins, Ray
4* Hollingsworth, J, P»
5. Nolan, V. R,
6. Sunimers, H, W.
7. Wagoner, R, M.
6, Wilson, R. D,
9. Loving, J. W,
10, Spradlin, L, W,
Sergeant C. F« Williams
1« Apple, B, L,
2* Seidmeyer, R. C,
3. Smith, H. G,
4* Thomhill, B, T.
5. Walker, C. T.
6« Forston, J, T,
Sergeant 6. F. Rodgers
1. Garrison, A. E,
2. Gilbert, E. H.
3» Kosan, R, J,
4« Moore, E. E,
5, Sawyer, E. E,
6, Shetler, E, K,
7t Smith, W, A,
6* Denham, W. H,
9. White, J. C,
Sergeant W. R» Russell
1, Foster, J, W,
2* Lewis, C» E,
3. Middleton, L.
4. Smith, E, L.
5» Speir, E. W,
6. Middleton, W, E,
7« SlnsDons, B« M«
TRAFFIC DIVISION
NOVEMBER
- 16- 19 6 3
Batchbilor Exhibit No. 5002 —Continued
133
TRAFFIC DIVISIO N
RADAR
6 am to 2 pn^ ^
SOLO'S
7 am to 3 tm
RADAR
2 lan to 10 Tm
SOLO'S
4 m to 12 Mid.
NOVEMBER
- 17 -
19 6 3
Batchelor Exhibit No. 5002 —Continued
134
SERVICE DIVISION
IDENTIFICATION BUREAU
piryerprint Section
NOVEMBER
- 18 - 19 6 3
135
SERVICE DIVISION
HEADOIARTERS SECTION
First Platoon
IhCX) FM to 7:00 AM i
N V E M 8 E R
-19- I 9 6 3
Batcheloe Exhibit No. 5002 — Continued
136
SERVICE Division
I
^^EADGUARTERS SECTION
Secoqcj Platoon
7:00 AM to 3:00 PM
N V E M B E R
-aD - 1 9 6 3
137
SERVICE DIVISION
HEADOUARTERS SECTION
Second Platoon
7:00 AM to 3:00 FM
N V E M B E R
-21 - 1 9 6 3
138
SERVICE DIVISION
HEADOJARTERS SECTION
Third Platoon
3:00 PM to li:CO ™
Jailey, Bob L. Lieutenant of Police (Platoon Commander)
.ord, Thurber T, Lieutenant of Police (Jail)
Duncan, Teddy G. Sergeant of Police (Jail)
Jolton, Walter A, Sergeant of Police (Relief)
Johnson, Clyde E. Sergeant of Police (S.IV.D. Substation)
/eatch, David W. Sergeant of Police (N.E.D, Substation)
^eifner, 01 in A, Sergeant of Police (N.W.D. Substation)
3owles, James C. Sergeant of Police (Radio Dispatcher)
Hobbs, James E. Assistant Radio Dispatcher
Petty, Maurice Telephone Clerk
Black, Dorothy Telephone Clerk
Vilson, Ruby Telephone Clerk
3ilbrey, Nancy 0. Telephone Clerk
Harris, Betty Lou Telephone Clerk
longer, Lorita Telephone Clerk (6 FM - 2 AM)
31and, Isabella Teletype Operator
Nil liams, Grady H. Jailer
Prather, Roy D, Assistant Jai ler
King, Billy G. Assistant Jailer
Little, Jerrel Ideen Jai Matron
1
N V E M 8 E R
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139
SERVICE DIVISION
HEADQUARTERS SECTION
Third Platoon
3:00 FM to 11:00" PM
NOVEMBER
19 6 3
140
SERVICE DIVISION
WARRANT SECTION
COURT BAILIFFS
Houaewright. Curtis
Holloway, Elmer L*
Trice, Leroy
Cook, Millard S.
NOVEMBER
19 6 3
141
SERVICE DIVISION
PROPERTY BUREAU
NOVEMBER
-25- 19 6 3
142
SERVICE DIVISION
i
RECORDS BUREAU
Information Desk
Snyder, George
Smith, Ruhy
Flowers, Angela Police Information Clerks
Kemp, George
Gardenour, Violet
Ball, Virginia
Currie, Dorothy
Williams, Frances
Mayo, Sue
Seigler, Eunice Police Complaint Stenographers
Donworth, Danna
Dunn, Carolyn
V/ebb, Sharon
Graves, Mary Sue
Reoords Bureau
Reeves, J. H.
Howell, Charlotte
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Amador, Thomas General Clerks 5
: Knight, Maida
Phillips, Margaret
Vfatts, Norma
Ellis, Thelma
I
I
Scoggins, Bertha
I
Speed, Moselle
Blalock, Frances
Allen, Effie Clerks }
Donehoo, Sherry
Lane Alma
,
Arie, Bobby
Christen, George
Sumner, Mar J or ie Clerks 6
Smith, Ann
Chan, Mae
Martinez, A. A.
Short, Linda )
Stenographers k
NOVEMBER
19 6 5
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SERVICE DIVISION
RECORDS BUREAU
Babin, Frances
Typist-Clerks 3
Carter, Edna
Johnson, Florence
Vaughn, Elizabeth
Typist-Clerks 2
Glieros, Rita
Daves, Rebecca
Hahn, Judy
Steward, Beatrice
Cornelius, Joanna
Gant, Pauline
Gardnsr, Billy Clerks 2
Espinoza, Melba
Carbajal, Rosa
Means, Patricia
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144
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145
crimiinial investigation division
146
CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION DIVISION
FORGERY BUREAU
147
TRAINING AM) RESEARCH SECTION
Personnel Bureau
Police Academy
Goodwin, C. W, Patrolman
(Pistol Range)
Police Reserve
Abney, M, H, Jacobsen, D, H,
Damron, J, P, Jones, V, B,
Davis, J, C, Kirksey, J, L,
Davison, R. D. Miller, R. J.
Duncan, £. C., Ill Morrow, G, L,
Grosvenor, S. Q« Morton, J. L.
Ham, Michael Page, P. W.
Hand, C. L. Rodgers, C. B,
Hanes, D. S. Shults, A. L., Jr«
Hardy, B. B, Stark, C, B.
Huckaby, L. L« Tillery, J. R.
Wafer, T. A,
NOVEASER,
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19 6 3
148
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FINAL
Bate.-.
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THE OSWALD MIND
His Notes on Russia Revealed by Steno
Nole: All the world wants to koow what
(Lilllor't Thain^me. tike (he Russian names that abounded In
I Intwisted tnlntl of l«e Ontald, the tumroal
the ihe weil-wniien. Enppinu iiarative, has ftoftc from her mcm-
or> of him Ovwald ir>H to picture lile in Russia didn't sound hke names even, they were so unfiTQilur." she
WAS SHORTLY AFTER 11 A.M. when he walked ttaev gramed per.niuwn lor b-'in and his wife to leave Rus-
I did."
At the Tragic
Moment
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J....1 Ko"o»dy, morlall, -Oundcd by m aiianin ir, 0»l
Idt ifl.., F'.dsj, 'V I'lown, ab.>v». ..t>in)p>n9 mto hii wife I ar"i
loccndt af'ftr buHrtt K«d ripped 'nto hi\ t^itoat and he«d
Wo.mded Gov Jokn Col.»«lly can b. .can to »>.. -.gh) c
M > K.nn.,), At tijkl. M.i Kennedy icrairblei 0<0' <^
cf ttvi c4RverlibJe ia u,mmoi> «<d rti a Secrut Surv.c
* be^Sni hi> leap onto tlie ba«l of Itie
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Freeze ^^^ Youiig Men
Is Due Killed in Crash
T le first treew nl ihc winicr
li pxpected lonifthi when north
winds arc due to drop the iber Two ytiunjf men, one ol ihem .
Autocides to
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Thu Dat»|
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20 p
». the 18M block ot
momeier to arnund 30 degrees due 10 go on active military
p^,,^ ^^^^^ officer* wd
come wilh the ground duty today, were killed when 1962
It'll
1963 ihai apparently Mr. Keen.
WMlt-soakcd rrom rains Iha' their car slammed Into a con-
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Great Southwest
73 inches downtown
Airport and
at
Lancaster-Poly Freeway inler-
chnnge last night.
toll
73 61 make a turn
the pillar.
and slammed into
"
Tonight's light (reezc wilt Dead are: Ambalance driver* and the i
come under (atr nktes and a Emesl Clayton Pharea, 2). of wa5 at Crosier.Pearson Funer- p,„ j^^ ^^^^ ^ugj ^^y.. 1
dav when the high is expected Route Box Ifi in Burlewn. al Home In Cleburne. j^ jO mlnutw to pry out Mr.
1
10 be in the middle SOs, The whose body was at Owens In Mr. Keen's pocket was ^wn and Ifl minutes to pry
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five-day forecast sees a slow Brumiey Funeral Home. found an auihorizailon for him ^^ ^^ phares. both of them
watTTiing trend tu bed-tn tomor report for active duty today. pjnned m Ihe demolished car. |
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Jaliblrds, one
and the other Robbins. flew the
Ill
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(UPI)
Wrenn
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ties reported thai Marshall Bnainess Scene 18 ..o« is the tbne to start
Wrenn, 38. Rock Island. Ui., a Church News 24-25 !
how yos'rc gotag
rigurlni oui
,
,
III., urxter sentence for armed EitoorUls ^n ;
... An oMftaMT li a tOem
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Idlers ta Edhar 2»
MoUy MayfMd 2S
FnMi
friemUy oelg
IS
•^n ihen's Mw
keeps laslstlBg I
py I
6m*t kaasr
bale.
I:."* to 2 p m. on June 18, The nexi day he was there from The food was Me
monotonous. Oswald didn't like it
Driver of terlay was 81 at lewlsion «id
ate black bread, ooialoes. occasionatlv fish. The liitle meat Fan ji<yrrt. both in Florida.
9 to II IS. her work xhcets show He was back tn the
a. .11
— and It wasn't mu."li ROOd even if you got It — and Run-Away Cor
afiermionwhen she worked on his ivptnjj from 3 to 1 25 p m fresh ve«etab(e.H were raiioned Milk was hard to buy He \
On June 20 he came ua soon alter 10 am. "That last had volumimHts noifs on the prices of Food, bin Miss Bsie5 coUi-ion and driving wKhoui a
i
dav he was worried or scared " Miw Bates said '"He was can't remember ihem
driver'sHcenw were fi*\en to a 6A>ITHCLAU^15
fWBCt%. iin and down. Jookinp over mv shoulder, wondenrt;; at Sdtnewlwre she rememljers iomelhinK about his earning 40year«ld man invotved in a
ftuit pomt 1 was in Iv-p^ng the manuscript " She was lypmit 80 rubles a month specucular three-car accijeni
in the factory and thai a pair Qi iboes \
typed?
does Miss Baiks remember about the paces
Iii'hat ^ One coat is
he went lo work
SUNDAY
pimbled." she admitted. "Whm you are xwa'it
"It's in the facinn'. found travel rrslricied. rea-
you are copvin« and not reading to remembrr." But — sons required
LEE O&KALD
. - . and inps cleared throuch a Ptny bou,
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BUFORD LEE BEATY Detective, Narcotics Section, Dallas
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Police Department, residence U04 Freeman, Dallas, was advised of the
;y^\<\ identity of the interviewing Agents, and that he need not make any
Dote
J.2/',,
r\_ ^statement, and that any statement he did make could be used against
him in a court of law. He was also advised of his right to an
attorney. He furnished the following information:
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to see two police officers {grabbing JACK KUBY, whose hand, bearing
pistol, was up in the air. He saw Detective GRAVES remove a snub-
nosed pistol from RUBY's hand as RUBY was forced to the floor.
He has known RUBY for six or seven years, only casually, and
had no extended conversations with him. Some time, exact date not
recalled, he wrote a traffic ticket for a violation which RUBY
committed in his presence. He last saw RUBY about four weeks prior
to the shooting. He did not speak with OSWALD or RUBY after the
shooting.
B. H. CONBEST R. L. LOWERY
L. D, MILLER R. 0. WAGONER
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"Sir:
"About ten minutes passed when Captain Juries came over with i
Sergeant Putnam and they both told the people Of the
press to clear the hallway completely and to move out into the
drive North of the Railway and to the East of the ramp
drive where the armored car was parked. They then told them
not to ask Oswald any questions as he was leaving the
building. .
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Dallas
Deposition-''
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"About half way o\i to the hallway the press began to
reach at Oswald with microphones asking him to make a
statement
"I took one step Into the hall anticipating following Oswald,
Graves and Leavelle to the armored car. I heard a shot and
looked over to see many police officers subduing Jack »
R;,by. I saw L.C. Graves take a snub-nose pistol from Ruby's hand
as he was forced to the floor,
recall that either one or both had been there since 9:30 A.M.,
this date, and that on one occasion Melba Espii^osa, an employee'-
at the Information Deskj, was refused admittance to the base-
ment.
"B.H. Ccmbest r,
"Charles Goolsby
J.H. Hutchinson' W.E. Chambers
W.J. Harrison Captain Frank Martin
Wilbxir CutshaW Lieutenant W. Wiggins -
"Respectfully submitted.
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arrived in the basement of the Policy and Courts Building at
approximately 9:00 a.m. and stationed himself on a railing
in the east side of the drive-through ramp which would place
him directly across this ramp from the entrance to the
book-in desk of the Dallas City Jail. He was still in this
position as the officers came out of the dooz* to the book-ln
,
Tlila deeaaaal eentalsa aalthM rMoaacndatleas ntf eenehialeiia e< tb* FBI.
>al e II la lb* »r*p«fty •! lk« rat «< la
I U «•« Ha eaalaala «• aat la M4Ulrlb«la4 aalaMa raar afaavri
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with DALE BAYSE, a reporter for the Dal Lis News, on a story
BAYSE was doing on a stripper school being run by JACK RUBY.
This was a story for a magazine, and he and BAYSE spent all
day at JACK RUBY's Carousel Club for the purpose of ob-
taining material for this story. That was his only con-
nection with RUBY, and he does not know whether RUBY would
remember him or not.
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Seers located a spot jnst to the left of the NBC camera, sitting
on the top of two railings. He stated that he had made arrangements with
the NBC cameraman to tap him on thq leg as OSWALD turned the comer frco
the corridor to the right toward the loading conveyance , which would
permit BEERS to get out of the way of the TV camera which would be panning
and following the route of OSWALD.
Just prior to the time that OSWALD came out of the elevator a
police car was backed down the ramp* and BEERS noticed i:hat a number of
the newspaper reporters were practically pinned againsi: the wall of the
ramp by this polic* vehicle. He also stated that there were two armored
4—ii^—naaai—— a^miiihiiajififc
_£x.No.5351 BEERS, Ira J. Deposition —
Dallas -i-14-64
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vehicles, one In the basement, and one near the driveway from the Commerce
side.
BEEKS stated that he had not at any time observed JACK ?UBT prior
to the time that he observed the hat through his view finder and "supposed"
that RUBT tmist have been standing in the second row o? those present
ifhich would have been along the vail to the front and right of the TV
cameras
Just prior to the time that RUfiT stespped forth and fired the
fatal shot, an individual wearing glasses standing on the same side of the
basement from which RUBY appeared, extended a microphone in front of OSWAU)
and for an instant gained OSWALD'S attention, inasmuch as he turned his
head to the left just prior to returning his gaze to the front, at which
time BEERS snapped his photograph as RUBY surged forward and fired.
<i
After the shooting BEERS went back up into the building and
was forced to show his press photographer credentials to gain entrance to
the building. T Ji''y^^oL-J f^oi-> /' "^
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.
BEERS did not know RUBY prior to this shooting, nor did he know 1
OSViALD, other than bfving present on the previous dav, November 23, 1963, when
OSWALD had been brought downstairs from the jaii to appear before repre-
sentatives of the Dress and television, at which tine BEERS seated OSWALD had
what he would consider a "smirk" on his face. BEERS said that while OSWALD was
being brought down the hall for this appearance, he seemed to be searching
for a alcrophone in which to make some statement, inasnuch as he looked at
BEERS' camera and thea turned and looked along the line of newsoen and
photographers and stated "I want an attorney."
BEERS has no ld«a bow RUBT gained access to the basement. ^ rC **.^
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ThU doeamant eontalna nalther racommaQdallona nor conclualona of tha FBI. It la Iha propartlr of Iha FBI and la loaoad le
yoat avaaeri II and Ha eootanla ara net laM dutrtbal*<t mttaida root a««n<?r>
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BiHJBBRDORF EXHIBIT No. 5124
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Mi.^s .irrivcJ in
D.Tlias from her lior.ie in Riivion. i;h ihe and sUje.l
iroiley.
Derbyshire, only ;iiree n-.onlli.s ayo bce.ime too crowded. "J"hc .
j
W.IS working in Ihe oiinor siirsery hosiiinl M.ilT iried lo persiiaile her I
p.ir!of, ihe emergeney scciion when to .-i^y ouliic'e. buL she e:.mc bnck in
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sl;e he.iro a loudspeaker call f*)r jus. as he tJied. i
She helped to eui oil the President's . a speci.il .Mass said in the liasi Room i
clothes and to hand .the doctors the of the White House sshorc the Presi- |
equipment for ihe intravenous inicc- deni's body was lyin; in repose.
lions., blood -transfusion and —
The children ne\l week Caroline
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tracheotomy which ihey iried. luins SIN and John ihioe— were told 1
'Mrt. Kennedy came into the last ni:hi of Ihe death of their laihe
BoiTTor. E;iii oi - -
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BRITISH GIRL FOR KENNEDY
NURSE WAS AT HIS SIDE WHEN HE DIED
by Siydney Brennan
A PRETTY young English girl left her home for a job in Texas three months ago
—
with a burning ambition to meet the President of the United States.
At 12 :50 p.m. on Friday 22-year-old Diana Bowron's wish was tragically
realised when she heli>ed to carry President .John F. Kennedy, dying from
. . .
man car was as soon as I saw Jackie Kennedy. Mr. Kennedy was slumiied
in the
—
forward in his seat and so was Mr. Connally.
COVERED WITH BOUQUET PETALS
"We had to bring in Mr. Connally first before we could get into the President.
His jacket was covered with petals from Mrs. Kennedy's bouquet.
"I helped to cut away Mr. Kennefly's clothing and to administer intravenous
injections. Ten doctors and several nurses including myself— assisted Ln giving
blood transfusions. Then I handed instruments to the doctors who performed
a tracheotomy operation to assist his breathing.
"But there was no hope for him. Mrs. Kennedy was there nearly all the time.
She went out for a short while. But, in spite of what the doctors said, she came
back in just as Mr. Kennedy died.
"When he had died, Mrs. Kennedy kissed his hand. Then she took off her
wedding ring and slipi)ed it on his wedding finger. But the ring only reached
the first knuckle.
"We wept with Mrs. Kennedy. It was the most moving thing I have ever
all
seen,"added Diana.
Diana, who spoke for ten minutes on a telephone call to her father, Mr. Maurice
Bowron, .51, and his wife Beatrice, 48, expects to return to this country in nine
months.
"Diana always wanted to go to America, and when she noticed an advertise-
ment for jobs in Dallas in a nursing journal she jumped at the chance," said Mrs.
Bowron.
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"rhoH viu blood ill ovor wnicfi liafl boon ftroush: In, '-i
RING
"At the beginning Mrs. Kennedy just sat on a chair at the side of the room,
—
not saying anything just staring into space. All she asked for was a glass of
water.
"When the room became crowded someone led her outside.
"She didn't come back luitil the doctors finally decided President Kennedy was
dead.
"Then she stood by the table, lifted his hand and kissed it. She took off her
wedtling ring and slipi)ed it on his finger."
Yorkshire-born Miss Bowron heli)ed to lift the President's body into the bronze
casket which had been bi"ought in.
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RUBY was In a local Negro night club, RUBY was in high spirits (
and was passing out $5.00 bills, > .i
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PJ. D. Brev/er ErJ-iibi^ A
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Brewer Exhibit A
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Brlhguler Exhibit 1
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Bringuier Exhibit 2
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^Ci:o
Address
City State
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Kr. Jarloa Li'lr^-uler, Oole>»*
_._, _1. 'est orate, W;Anta te :. ."ii v')lle ' .
the :iar.
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In Cut.:^ jfc;^j.l».„i i Tor -t-^.'*,
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Colony.
An.-grlaan3 had dylnp; fl^htl;-:^ l.» Korea, I^vo-., Vldt ran and riore r«ceritl|
b-jeii
In Korea aaothar tlnd, tr7ln5 to pr&serva frjoduE^ anu aeaio oracle In th-s v«»rU
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Brlnguler Exhibit 1+
The "Fair Play for Cuba Committee" has been distributing propaganda on the streets of
Americans to pressure Congress to keep "Hands Off" the Soviet Satellite in Cuba.
.^',r;ino We
United Cuban . jfugees of New Orleans, know what a great danger the Communist colony In Cuoc
is to every man, woman and child in America. We have seen it happen, it happened to us.
oorain Soviet citizenship in exchange for his U.S. citizenship. (See Washington Evening Stor,
October 31, 1959, page 1; Washington Post-Times Herald, Nov. 16, 1959).
(2) That c\»i:H-;,,c-ss testified that the Cuban U.N. delegation through its representative Raullto Roa,
furnished $3,500.00 for the first FPCC newspaper ad? (See Hearings, Senate Judiciary Corr.r.-.Ittee
on FPCC, April 29, May 5, Oct. 10, 1960 and Jan. 10, 1961).
(3) That a picture shtvwing the National Secretary of the FPCC organization, Alleen Grant, j^.^-
r.adlng Premier of Communist China, Chou En Lai, was introduced in evidence at the same S^ncic
hearings?
(4) That the original FPCC Honorary National Chairman, Waldo Frank, wcote an article "How :
Whor can you do about the danger that FPCC presents to you and your family?
(1) Write your Congressmen and enclose this leaflet, expressing your concern over the activllles
of the FPCC pressure group.
(2) Contact the leaders of local Civic organizations, especially those to which you belong, urging
them to issue public resolutions against the FPCC and Its local activities, and to reprint this open
letter or the Resolution, or both in their Club Bulletin.
(3) Support a positive policy for the liberation cf all Captive Nations.
We Cubans are united on this matter because It has hcppeiicd to us once. We can see it beginning
to happen here. Please defend the greatest bastion of Fieodo.n the world has ever known America, —
Act now.
Sin cerely.
Cruzade
Cuban Student Directorate '4't
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Brock (Alvin) Exhibit No. 5113
177
rD.jo2 (R.T. ,^.j.)
:.EDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATIC 'T
(1)
Mr. ALVIS R. BROCK, 207 East Baylor, Ennls, Texas, was advised he
did not have to make any statement , any statement he made could be used j
About 9 a.m., November 2»i, 1963, he was on routine patrol with -cyrS
Patrolman M. L. WISE. They received a radio message to telephone the patrol N '^ ^
office. They did so and received instructions to report to the patrol off;*
, which they did a few minutes later. 4 v;^
A few minutes after their arrival Lieutenant PIERCE instructed
BROCK and three other patrolmen to report to Sergeant P. T. DEAN in the basement
for assignment. This was about 9:25 a.m.
Upon arrival in the basement they contacted Sergeant DEAN and Sergeant
PUTNAM who were then together. Sergeant PUTNAM assigned BROCK to guard the
elevator entrance located at the east .^r-^ of the basement in the garage area.
Sergeant PUTNAM instructed him not to allow anyone except police officers and
press representatives into the basement and to check everyone's identification.
The elevator where he was on duty was an elevator not used very much
and possibly was a freight elevator. He assumed his position a few minutes
after arrival in the basement.
When he first arrived at the elevator there were three city employees
at the elevator in addition to the elevator operator. A few minutes later
Sergeant PUTNAM told him that the city employees would have to leave. He and
Sergeant PUTNAM then made the city employees leave the area. Sergeant PUTNAM
told the elevator operator to keep the elevator on another floor or not to
operate it.
,
A little while later Sergeant PUTNAM brought a TV man over to the
elevator, who used it to go to one of the upper floors and return to the basement
a short time later. When the TV man was returned in the elevator to the basement.
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Sergeant PUTNAM told the elevator operator not to answer the elevator buzzer
any more and to keep the elevator on another floor. \
He does not personally know JACK RUBY but iaelieves he would recognize
RUBY on sight. He did not see RUBY on the day of tha shooting, or between
November 22 and November 24, 1963. He never worked for RUBY or in any of
ruby's night clubs. He does not know any police officers who ever worked
for RUBY and never heard of any police officer ever working for RUBY.
He did not know how many police officers and people other than
officers were in the basement area. While he was in the basement area he
did not see anyone other than officers or press representatives. He was not
familiar with the security measures in effect in the basement area, but
observed that a police officer was at the entrance to the basement ramp.
He had no occasion to require anyone to identify themselves. No one got off
the elevator when he was on duty at the elevator other than the one, previously
mentioned, TV man.
He does not know of any unauthorized person who .was permitted entrance
to the bcisement or of anyone permitted to enter without showing identification.
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ntr. J. K. Carry
Chief of Police ^ ;
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Sgt. Putnaa assigned ne to the elevators on the East ^ V- ~
"Bespectfully subaitted,
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Patrol Division"
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'o-mr.y I\e3rnolcs Usee Car Lot ^ SCO Jefferson Street, appeared a.~
;allev:-"s Texaco Service STawion, r^cir.g inquiry as to wheTher she
".^d r.c.Ticed The young whiTe rxan cor.e by t:h.e sTaTion. She ini:.-
:aT;.d she ':^.z.z..^ aT 'jhicn Ti~e They infomed her ThaT Thi-S ind;.v:.cual
".ad in ail prohahiliTy shoT a Dallas pcl^ice orr^cer.
Sne acv:L3ec
:he infomed ThaT The individual proceeded ncrTh behind The
Thezi
rexaco STaTion and she lasT observed h;.n The park;.ng 1::t m
LirecTly behind Bailee's Texaco Service STaTion.
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R03ERT BROCK, 4 310 Utah; Dallas, Texas., advised that
, on NovCiT.ber 22, 196 3 he was employed as a jnechanic at Roger-
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jacket apparently had belonged to the person who had shortly
before shot a T'^llas police officer.
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MEMORANDUM
Oswald - #219055
rr.an accused of killing the President ox" the United States and v;ho v.'as
'.."ho '..-c^s
killed later himself vras knovrn to C35 in 1953 • ^^i looking at the folder, I
learned that in reali-oy no meniber of the family t:as aver seen but the riDthcr
telcphoncds v.-as offered an appoint".ent and did not keep it. Thero also vera
various collateral contacts in February and later in I-Liy 1953 • ^-s the newspapers
had gotten vdnd of tho fact that CSS had soir-.e contact vith the farily, I discussed
this situation with our legal counsel. I -was advised that no information vhatsoever
should be given to anybody and that the folder should be sent to our lawyer's
offiCw and any possible inquiry vdll be answered by hia.
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DdiTcred sr . ,^'.cd ^z How \ljilcd Mailed by
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Sincerely,
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Sincerely yours.
2S/jj
KOIIERT K. n:LLR£ANY. c«.u_ ./ lu JMr.- • MRS. VILUAM A. U. BURDEN, JiU rw. Omrm., ^ u, ««n * THOMAS McCAACE. r^
N:KS. CAKSET :. CaRRETSON. n. rra^^i • U'KEELOCK K. BLNCKASit. ri„ ?reu.«.i . THATCHEH K- SRO^rx. ;r, r™
CHARLES oVRLINCHAM, 5«cr.;«r7 • FKaNk i. HEKTZL. C«*cr«t' IKr^Cim
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OSWALD Jares or John !'fErguerite Cleverie ^.t^}055
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bSrli. ?s. phoned and sovinded rather upset as she went on to ask for an appt.
"as soon as possible." She mentioned that the problem is with her only boy Lee,
13 yrs. of at^e. i'lrs. is a 'rfidow and alonji with boy came to i^.Y. froa Texas in
^hiG past October, z^ver since xhe boy has been in N.Y. he has been refusinji to (jo
to school, 'ihere has been frequent x,r\iasicy and m
recent hearing before tne school
Attenda:ice Board of JKS 117, •''•rs. was warned thet she would have to. do something
about the boy or else the school would talte authoratative action, just what kind of
action, Mrs. would not say. I v,'as able to clarify that suspension was not .specific
ally threatened. Mrs. said she felt the problem was ^^robably due to the chanj^e
in environment and the problems that '^ee was having in adapting hLT.self to the new
surroundings. At present, the boy hasn't been back to school since the hearintj,
and it is "nearly drivirij' her crazy." To complicate things further, i-lrs. said
she had to move and this will mean Lee will nave to. be trcJisferred to a new school
because she is now out of the district which is covered by JHS 117. i-Irs. men-
tioned that she had learned of us as a result of a phone call to tne Federation of
Protestant Wol. Agency who in turn had suggested she call us. Mrs. was quite un-
certain as to the Kind of services we have here and althou^ih I suggested perhaps v;e
could ^ive some .fuller clarification of tnis in an interview which I would be glad
to give her, she went to a good deal of questioning as to the type of ser/ices which
I tried to clear up for her to some extent.
V/hen it came to the questior^pf giving an appt., there was not one available before
the 3oth and Mrs. expressed/ approval of this, felt that she would ncea to be seen
sooner because she was a busy woman, worked and it was difficult for her to k-^ep
getting timo iff. However, accepted rather reluctantly my explanation as to how
inte.-views are based on appts. and unfortunately we do have a bit of a waiting list
in relation to this, v.'ondered what to do immediately about Lee's not going to
school, wondered if she should discuss this with the principal and I said that she
certainly might do this if she wished and that i would like to be able to clear with
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the school as to understanding L's problem there a little more clearly, -his was
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a 9.-U
1-16-53 contd. per;aissible with Mrs. who finally accepted an appt. for Friday,
Jan. 30th at 2 PH with IWR.
1-23-53 Called JHS 117, TPv S-6211, to find out boy's new school. Tal^d with
i'liss Aal'in, assistant principal. And explained that she was not able to give much
in the way of impressions about the boy because she has only seen him once or twice
and actually he only cair.e.to school while he was in 117 a total of 15 days, being
absent ^7£r, during the period 9-30 thru 12-31-52. J-ee arrived in N.Y. in Sept.
and initially attended the Trinity Lutheran School in the Bronx from 9-S-to-9-2o-52,
where the record indicates he was present 9 days, -absent 6 days. I-liss Kahn felt
«- that the boy seemed rather withdrawn, was rather difficult to reach him on the one
cIm.-;^ instance she spoke with him. i'liss Kahn thought that PS /J^ was the new school, but t.
suggest I call the attendance office for this information.
Spoke with Mr, Keating of the Attendance Bureau, LU 3-2470. 'Ar. Keating 'ei-'-plained
-
that he is not currently assigned to case, rather Mr. Brennan is working witn the
boy. Hovevei', in Mr. lirennan's absence, Mr. t- was able to give me some bacriground
on the contact of Attendance Bureau with the family. Mr. Keating advised that he
;:as actually, before case was transferred to i-Ir. Brennan, spoken .once with the mother.
Mrs. complained at the time she simply couldn't handle Lee, that he. was stubborn
s^ and refused to go to school and kept expressing vdsh to return to Texas where he
said he felt more at home. On the other hand, mother later admitted that she does
nag the boy quite a bit and that she would try easing up on him to see whetner he
would go to school. L is now attending JHS 44, but apparently has only been in
school there for about 2 days, since the first of Jan. School dispatched a visiting
teacher to the home who spoke with the boy, trying to persuade him to come to
school. Lee is alleged' to have replied that he would think about it and hadn't
made up his mind, etc. To the hearing, this was held on 1-I3r53 and the District
Superintendent's recommendation was that the boy be placed on probation ,to J-ir.
^ Brennan until June. Mr. Keating said that it seemed there was a question of pos-
sible suspension here and agreed at my suggestion that this might be something that
^
// -JSGT'shouli be involved in rather than CSS at this point. He, however, pi-omised to
have rlr. Brennan phone me for further discussion on this. Denhamimb
',-9",
3-53 Miss Strickman, Youth House (AL. 4-1350) telephoned for summary which was
given. Lee is with then on acco".nt of truancy. He seems pretty "schizy",Hallett:RH
22P0E2 OKIY - CE2J3RAI SERVICES-
4-29-53 Reque. t for Information from DEC.
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1118 GRAND CONCOURSE
Bronx, N. Y.
To £lo Rcsii-c^
Scrv.Soc.
_Qor:n'.: nt.tY
Family Div.
105 E. 22 St.
N.Y. , N.Y.
Children
The Social Service Exchange reports the above family known to you under date of 1/1 b/ ^
- 219055
your Case No
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____, and we should appreciate a summary of your contact with the family and
this fonily
any special information you may have regarding (if possible) before
that date.
J.Carro
Probation Officer.
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Oswald -2- 219055
_^ -7-^? Telephone inquiry frca Mr. Carro, Children's Court, LU8-500O ext. 30. Lee,
13, a serious trurjicy problen, came vith mother from Texas in 8-52. Problem seems
to have evolved around difficulty of adjustment to new environment, relationship with
mother. Faxher died when Lee was in infancy.
Coir.plete study made by Youth House indicated "Personality pattern disturbance with
schizoid features, passive aggressive tendencies, •io-V~efi^-s;i»^Tje--f^M:'^*feTT7st.'2h-tr, rejection
by a self- involved, conflicted mother." While Mrs. denies any problem, there was
consensus in the study that both Lee end Mrs. needed help. It was felt that a
child guidance clinic or family service agency would be preferable, with a male
therapist for Lee, as he "can be reached by a male, shown at Youth House." Mother
works; Lee has isolated himself, preferring to stay home and watch TV. He in intelligent,
has an I.Q. of IIS. Family is Lutheran and therefore a non-sectarian agency was con-
sidered first. It is known at this time that Catholic Charities has closed their
intake for a month; Salvation Army intake situation is similar to^.ours. Mr. Carro has
spoken with supervisor. Miss Coming, and they were in agreement that/^had been paroled
until September, it was inadvisable to consider letting the boy wait so long for any
kind of individual attention. The alternative if therapy cannot be found, is a place-
ment away from the mother.
Mr. Carro said that he would be' glad to talk with Salvation Array and at the same time
pleaded for further consideration. I indicated that I felt in view of the difficulties
presented, the skill required in treating such a disturbed boy, that there was little
iilcelihood of our being able to take on the case. Nevertheless I would take it up
with the intake supervisor while Mr. Carro in the meantime talked with Salvation Arcy.
It was agreed therefore that I would get in touch with him either the following day or
early the next week to advise v^ether there was any greater likelihood of our taking
responsibility for such a case at this time.
K^v P_ accepted report of our previous contact in answer to form inquiry which we
had received. Agreed that we would not need to send written report. Benjamin: cp
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r44-730 O— 64— vol. XIX 14
lofvnbw 26, 1963
AAalaifltrativa, BoUmU
Za«ur«£c«, Sureh«a
Sot ooc bolov 1« tha iitMtorj from our claim reeor<i« p«rt«inlx;8 to thiM
Individual.
Oq April 12, 1953, Ocwald filed a cUla in our Eallcs Of flea llctlna Jascar-
C;ll88-Stoval, 522 Erow-dar, Callca, Touis, as hl3 last esployar, Ea cb-vcd
tl^t ha vaa acpiratci oa A::rll 5, 15C3, Izzzazo "1 vza laid off bj Joha Cravaa,
licAd of th« phocc^rc^hy end art dcportscnt, dua to Ir.cU of work," Ea chovad
hia occupotloa to bo phor=~rax)her and hla a^a to 'j^ 23. Ba llstad hla ad-
dreaa aa 214 V. IZealy, CalLia 9, Xcxaa.
Oa April 16. ha vaa aallad a dctaralcitioa dlsapprovlcs his initial claia b«-
caiisa of inou^ilclcat va^o credits. Tha only vn^a cradits vhlch vara chcwa
wcra froa Lo-.v-r,-?ack Dlv, , vhlch la Lcslis V.'oldlnr;, Inc., 2C0 2.ic; "orth
Vscok Street, Tjrt Worth, Tense. Oa April 29, lSi3, ho filed a dicz^rec^aat
froa Kcv Orlc^r-.o, Lcuioiana, chsvitis that ho should also hava W3~a credits
froa Jac^er-Cillcs-Stoval, '-"..-sa va^es vera foiu:d (they had been reported
by tho company v::i.iox aa iacorrcct social security cunsbar), aad a ceu detenai"
natlca approvias his elala v::3 lasued oa !l-y 8, l>$3. This datemlnatioa
•pprovod hla clala for oaxl.-:^ benefits of $3G9 p^iyabla at tha rata of $33
par vaaJc. Tharaaftar ba filed olalas «• indicated balovt
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ter record* thaw eh£t on kpsil 12, 1963, ha listed hl« address 2U V. Boely,
Callaa, Texas; oa the elaia of Kay 7, 1963, be shsr.'sd his address as 757 TreacJi,
m
Boi7 Crles:u, lou l a Una; m
July 22, 1963, he shotred a ehsasa of address to
Post 0-fica 2cx S0061, Ecv Orleaaa, loulaiana; and oa the cLaia of October
3,
1963, ha shwad bis address as 2515 Sast 5th Stroat, Zrvlng, Texas.
There is co Indicatloa that we had aay corrospoadaaea vlth Oswald other t^«^
throcfb routlaa elaia aotloos.
Va have checlcad our nlcrof Ua record* back to 1957 aad f lad ao prior claia
aetious by this individual.
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let H. Osvald
757 France Street
Nov Orleans, Louisiana
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IZNtlTT CLAIM tlETri^MlNATlOH ;)
(SUmaENT WAGES)
Th. wag.i listed b«lov wer. reporled lor you by covered employers a* wages received by you during your "Base Period" from
J..QJ_£2 *" 12~31~ 62' ^'f °" sullidenl, provided you ore eligible and nol disquolilied. to aulhorlie weekly benelll
payment ol $
33,00 '*"'""} 1°'^ "Benelll Year", which Is the on&year period ending 04~28— 64 "^^ '°'°' »iaiimum you
can be poid during the benelil year ll J 369.00 MH^ViasE »JDE rOH APPEAL JUOHTS AND nPUlMATlON Or THIS DETOlMUIATlOll.
ClAIMANrS NAME AND ADDRESS Account Number CLAIM DATE CONTROL DATE 1^ DATE MAILED n
L H OSWALD 3' 433-54-3937' 04-29-63' 05-07-63 '
9019 5-08-63
757 FRANCE STREET EMPLOYER NO.
NEW ORLEANS LOUISIANA
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other base period employer
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TEXAS EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION
AUSTIN I. TEXAS
EMFLOYMENT SEIVlCC
JUjr 10, 19613
CMPLOTMENT INSUtANCt
FAIM lAtO* StkVICE
L. B. Osvald
757 French
B«v Oorlaana, LouUUaa ^3>?W3937
SSN
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L.O.
We need to know why you separated from work with Letllo yeldlag Co»^ I&o.
prior to filing your initial claim
on 1^22-63 •
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This infonnation is needed for our use in computing this employer's
vmemployment insurance tax rate.
Please complete this form and send it to us bjr r^txim mall The .
enclosed addressed envelope does not require any postage and should
he vised to send us this information.
Insurance Department
fu^uui^^^ft-^
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We need to knov why you separated from vork with Leslie .elciin? Co.. Inc.
prior to filing your initial claim l<b
oii L-29-63 ;~
Please complete this form and send it to us b^^ return sail The .
enclosed addressed envelope does not require any postage and should
be used to send ua this information.
Insurance Department
200
i leXAS EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION
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TEXAS EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION
AUSTIN I. T6XAS
EMFLOTmSNT SEIViCE
June 28, 1963 EMflOTMtNT PNSUIANCE
^AIM lAIOI SEtVICt
n
L. H. Oawald
757 France St.
Mew Orle«ns, Louisiana SSN ^31-5^-3917
L.O. JJS_
We need to know why you separated from work with T-aqTi»p ^a'^M,T.-, r/v inc.
prior to filing yoxir initial c^ala kb
on i.-29-63
enclosed addressed envelope does not require any postage and should
he used to send us this Information.
Insurance Department
Date Employed ,
Date Separated
202
TEXAS EMPLOYMEhfT COM/AISSION
NOTICE OF DECISION TO CHARGE BENEFIT WAGES
CHAK6CD
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Actua] date claim taken
ZSaeUdatlnit
requested to .
Mjlj^
4. DATE OF BIRTH: /O'l-f'Jf
It. Main
y V
occupatloi
(Give JOB TXTL£: and. If known, the code number a« shown on your Identification card)
12. WORK lyrcORD: Show the Information requested below for all of your employers, Including any periods of
ivit and military service, during U'.^t past 24 months.
NEXT TO LASJ-EMPIXJYER
Address where
work performed
Rea^ion tor Separation
Address where Lack of work Q
payroll records
nre kept Other* C
Adddresa where
work perforrnesJ
Reason for Separation
yf^so'ii records
Lack of work C
Other* Q
Adddresa where
rk performed
Rca3oa for Separation
dddresa where
roll records
L^ck of work Q
kept
Point Location
Report every 1 '*CXAIMS TAKES: Explain on Form IB-U. Fact SlnAlng Report as r»<julre4 by Handbook.
rorm IB-t
R»«. 1-«1
I>«uUtaoa 19 IXTTLVL INTEBSTATK CLAIM
n.xibU W«.k BwAsM BuTMy So. i4-IU004.1
204
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15. Ar« you eeekin^ or r»c«lYlny benefit* under any other St&te or Federal unemployment insurance law, .'
or Social Security (OASI) law? Q Tea* ffl^o
16. Have j-ou refused any Job offered you since you became unemployed? Q T««* [2,>'b
17. Are you farming, or attendlngr «chool, or In business for yourse'f. or employed on a commission basts? .. Q Yes* D-?^
\K Did \*ou receive, are you now receiving, or will you receive any payments from any employer. gt)vemment y^
^'*'\Vn i
~- <*'' '•sacd service, for any period after your last day of work?.. Tes* Q-^o
)
Ot!i»r 'i'fcxp^ii^^lVX *-^
10 Show jour giofis>^'f'nlngn for each of the 7 days Immediately before the date of thla claim:
20. Have you been able to work and available for work In the 7 days immediately before the date of this claim? ^J^ea ^***
21. I hereby work and claim unemplojTnent Insurance benefits. I am unemployed, able to work, and available for work,
reg^lster for
excppt as Klatcd hereon. I have been Informed that I must report aj directed to the Slate Employment Service oITlce to continue
my for work and my claim for benefits. I underMlajid that the law prescribes penalties for false statements made
rt'Kisti-atJon
for the purpose of obtatninK beneflta not due or of increasing^ benellts. I hereby certify that the statements made tn conner^jbn
with this claim are true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. •; ' yC)
^
NOTE: Do not slfn heru until Instructed
to do so by the claims taker. tctaim&nt** tirm
b. Is this address based on form SF-S Q Yes No c. Was form SF^S Issued? Q Yes Q No
d. Did the claimant have covered employment In <a;ent state) after federal service? Q Yes Q No
24. RE^fARKS: Enter below any additional pertinent Information such as 'a) back^datln; requested: (b) other social security ac-
%
count numbers
bf tae Byui*rtf marltlme>mployment. /
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used; (c) badge or clock/number; (d) the employer's plant number; (e> the name of the department: (f) the name
)' \
toT A
^5. nf.>5l(y
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witness ;< A:
elgnatut-c of this claimant and certify that he has.
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Addreai.viii
work per(ora«d
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I worked froa
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Add/eta wbcrt No. of
«otk performtd CBplo7««a
Addfraa wherv
fccocda kept ___
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c. Eater below any otber lafortnatioD wbicb may apply (a) otber oamca under wbicb worked; (b) ocber aocial aecuriry accoooc
mimbera uaed; (fe) bad»e or clock number; (d) cbe employer'a plaot number; (e) name oj tbe dtparr^ent; (0 occop--
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If U peraaa, eaur date (U
% He^uex Gled aad receipt data
U by Mail, CBCcr poatBuk data
tout L.O. addraaa awl No. 11. certify that 1 baijj rerified
10. Ua« L.O. aiaap ct I
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C. Eotcr below aay other ioformatioo which may apply (a) other oamcf uoder which worked; (b) other social aectiriry accosot
numbers ed; (|&} badge or clock cumber; (d) the ecoploycr'a plant outnber; (e) oame of the d^pftr'.^cat; (0 occapatioo.
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433-54-3937
Lao R. Ocvald
757 France St,
Scv Orleoas, le.
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(•L or Rsnl KouU) 5. Liable Sutc
Ju^^rja^-^^
9. During the wcck(s) claimed in #6 and #7 above, did 70U work or e»m wage» of any kind/ [H Ye«
If "yei", fumiah the informalioa below for eacli day you worked.
DATE i
14. During iht prrlod umml by thli cUJiii, explain what you Iutc done to And wotIl Um employen, Ubor unions and other plaoa
cKnucted.
<?j/y^i
'-"^ ^-ZA^Tt^n r.;^^^/^ yb^ 7^A'<rKi
^CX /?^/>?)^^^'>^
:^ y '2- //^R)^/?/^y^ yP/y^/jc^/yg^
15. RE.MARKS: Ci4T below any additiocul Inhmnatioo on my <A itenu l-ll, piiticularly item 10, which ra(|Uire fuithcT cxpluutloo.
16. I hereby register for wort and claim unemployment Imunnce benefits. I am unemployed, able to work and anilable for wort, ex-
tejji as luied hereon, I have been informed that I must report as directed to the State Employment Service office to continue my
rrgiiiniiion for work and my claim for bendiis. I undenund that the law prescribes penalties for false statements made for the
purpose of obulning beiiefiis not due or of inaeaiing benefits. I hereby certify that the sutements made in connection with this
cUim are true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
NOTE: Do
to
not
do >
rim here until instructnl
by the claims taker.
y^// Si^.^>^^/
(Clalmuit's atxnaturv)
17. Qalmant— In case of mail djlm, obtain signature of notary, or signatures and addRMCS o( two adult wimeHM not r«lai«d ta you.
18. I hereby witness the slgruture of this dalraanl and certify that be has met remena of this SUK.
212
INTERSTATE CUIM SUPPLEMENT
..2^S-;^.,ory^$c:^^:$^^Lj:^2^
I. !>• >..u half .!• finllf IfVe«; Kl»r dm'- you win .tan to work an<l uni.loy
l.ri..M<-i. ,.f Work wllh: .
1. Num.-• Ihi- ,~
ih.- .>.( u|i;iii.,n. In whjrh y.u havt- hnrt eilM-rlenrc. (Liil Ih.- klml of work you uxually
II. KACT M.VDINO RKPORT (fw In lieu of IB- 1 1 whrn »ntrlM on (hr oth.r .Id. ral«, « potential leu*).
I certify thm thf above la true and correct to the beat of my knowle<lKe.
Clalmant'a Slfrnnture
214
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12. EXCEPT FOR ANY STATEMENT S€T FORTH IN THE SPACE FOR "EXCEPTIONS" IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THESE STATtM£NTS. I CERTIFY ThATi
(1) I •m «bl« to work; (2) I •m reidy, willing %t\6 •v«;iabl« for work; (3) I am not i«lf-«mployed; (4) I am not f«rming; (5) I •rv, not •ncnj.r.j
school; (6) I •m nor receiving any waget in lieu of nolle*. v«c»iIon p»y, Wofkm«n'i Con'^p«n»«rion, Old Ag* B«n«f,fs fSocidI Securit/) or Rji^'cad
R«tir«m«nt B«nefltij (7) I tm not receiving veteren't educerion end tremjng allowance or educe(<on esi'irmce und«r t^e W«r Orphe"! Education A»-
ttktence Ad; (8) I Keve r>ot wbrked for tKe Federal GovemmenT u • civilian of performed %r\^ active military wrvice donng tKe lekt eighteen monihu
la. I HEREBY FILE NOTICE OF MY UNEMPLOYMENT AND BEQUEST A DETERMINATION OF MY BENEFIT RIGHTS UNDER THE TEXAS UNEMPLOYMENT
COMPENSATION ACT.
I certify that the information given on thii form la correct efKl I vr>clerttend the! penelilei ere provided for making fal»e »iate
-
!7\La 0^ (yt>h<.y7!>^i
CLAIAAANT'S SIGNATURE
-HCE8-S SIGiykTU^
CLAIM-TAKES'S SICI^TUI J
215
• '•"« ") TEXAS EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION — AUSTIN
I
tCNCriT ClAIM DrrERMINATlON
!
• (iNsurnriRfT waqks)
j
' Tb« woget listed below (U ony) weie reported for you by covered employer! a> wages received by you during your "Base Period"
; Irom 1—01 — 62 to 12""31— 6 2 • T**icy ofe not Bufliciont to qualiiy you for unemployment insun It by the next colenda
quarter, you hove received auflicient wages to quality, you may iilo a new clain:. U yoa ate then unemployed.
ClAIMANI S NAME AND ADDRESS CLAIM DATE CONTROL DATE -w^ DATE MAILED
3^42
kL J I-
^7
£1^", INTERSTATE CLAIM SUPPLEMENT
'
- "^ ^ ^ "r^.V—" "' ""'""'
^-~V« COMPLETE BOTH COPIES AND RETURN THEM ON YOUR NEXT VISIT
^^"* IU«t BACK OF SHECT YOU NCCO MOR« SPACl FOB ANY 7 /T
IF AfiSlVJin >-> ^^ , J? —7
1. Why did you come to this nrgn? (4/ U^a-o ..X^^rr^-^ o-~~~^X ,^^^^i^'-r^ ^- f^y _^^ z^,^
2, When did you get here 7/?^/./;!^, 3. How long do you expert to Ht^y )csprR'> /^<3yi/''7/9^^-<^'.r^^.-
4. What kind of work are y seeking? /yA^/Z' ^^h^y^/^yi::^ At what wage? ? ^.^ S~yi^^ .
'
8. Do you have a definite prospect for work with any other employer? _ DYes QJW
If "Yes", date : Employer's Name
9. Have you ever been employed in this area? Yes C5-?ro
10. Are you working for anyone at the present time? D Yes HXo^
11. Are you self-employed (jr in business of any kind? Yes [;>Xo
12. Are you or any member of your household engaged in, or planning, a farming activity? Yes ^..^fo
13. Is there any reason why you cannot accept a permanent full-time job at once, here or
elsewhere (such as ph ical, health, home responsibilities, care of children, aged ^X
persons, or sickness in your family, receipt of a pension or social security) ? Yes [T^^o ,
17. What means of transportation do you have to get to work? / f^^^^ ^ / ^^^ ^ '^'^Z/^/^lCr
18. To be answered by women only:
(a) Are you pregnant? _ _ _ - D Yea Xo
(b) If you have minor children, give their ages:
I certify that the above answers are true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
217
J^
Local Office Representative: Add comment'i, circle A or C, if C add numbei'uhowing interview interval,
nnd stiite reasons for code assig^nment; include statement reclaimant's prospects for employment in
the light of local labor market condition; date and sign.
to Tj
\^^\
^i
rr.lSION OF
FMPlOWWT'SECURin
630 CAMP STREa
NtW CRLtANS 12. LOUISIANA
218
/ '" ''.y rl^lm.>nl Po n^l nrl(.- In 11,1,
( ;
h->x
6. Ll&ble State
JCAi,
7. Actual date claim taken
ADD RE,
X^ Rural aouu) &. Backdating
X..0.) •
(St. or
J requested to
13. An you »«klng or receiving beoeSU under any other Stiite or Federal unemployment Insurance law.
or Social Security (OASI) law? Q Yes* ^ — j lu
IS. Have >-ou refused any Job offered you since you became unemployed ?
q Yes
17. Are you farm^, or attending school, or in business for yourself, or employed on a commission basis? .. Q Tes
1*. Dld^^jStAjftcVK c.^»</a\j now receiving, or willyou receive any payments from any employer, government
or armed servlcs, for any period arier your last day of worW?, .
Q Yei'
^a) Y'acA"S\"t«ir;r
»^) Wages Jlcu, of
. l;n. ootlee
19. Show your gross eamlnps for each of the 7 days ImmedUtely before the date of this claim
Date
ilave you been able to work and available for work in the 7 days immediately before the dais of this claim? Yes Q No*
1 hereby register for work and claim unemployment insurance benefits. I anr\ unemployed, able to work, and aval^nble for work,
except OS stilted hereon. I have been informed that I must report as directed to the State Emplo>-inent Service orTiC! to coctlr.ue
my registration for work and my claim for benoflls. 1 understand that the liiw^rejcrlhes penaKlci for false statements n)"lle
lor the purpose of obtaining benefits not due or of Increasing benefits. I hereh^^ertify "
herehjv^ertify thnt *he statements made in cona«Otyoa
With this claim art true to ths best of my knowledge and belief.
b. Is this address based on form SF.3 Q Yes Q No c. Was form SF-8 Issued? Q Tes Q N'o
d. Did the claimant have covered employment tn (agent state) after federal service? Q Tes N'o
24. REMARKS: Enter below any additional pertinent information such as la) back-dating requested: (b) other social security ac-
count numbers used; (c) badge or clock ntunber; (d) the employer's plant number; te> the name of the department; (f) the name
^
of the ship. If maritime employment.
:zi^'
33^ I hcr«by wltii»«« the Aignalur« of tbU cl&iiOAiit and ceitiTy that b« h&j met t>^PTe^istraUoa requlremdnta of thla Sl&t*.
^.t:Z=^^^
220
If f -"'Continued interstate claim
-^ 7 fci^nt BoTMs Iffo. M-RlOOi-l
9. During the wrcV(s) claimed in #€ and #7 above, did you ««rk or earn wagei of any kind/ PI Yes
If "yes", furnish the information below for each day you worked.
DATE I
EMPLOYER-NAME AND ADDRESS f
CROSS PAY AMOUNT
Rcaion lor »eparalion from any empIo)tnent ihown ibove- Lack of work Oihrr* PJ
^J
For the werk(t) daimrd in #6 and ^7 above, bow much did you 11. For the week(t) claimed above in jt6 uid ^7:
receive in income in the form of:
a.
b-
Eamingi from
Commiuion payments?
iclf -employment? a. Were you fully able to work?
BV Yet No.
c. Wagci in Uru of notice? b. Were you available lor work? ITJ Vc. n NO-
i.irf«r«,Cr,LLA:;S12, lOliSiANA
Point Location -
—
Report r»ery
h^^c >>«^ lAA lu^ «k^L Luu cu*^iu>ci^ UUai uatMLu 4.u<i vU«cx ^ui.ci
>22^
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i'^_ ^;>f ^f''' //..-'.» yijT/ »-r^,.V
^-^ ^s-^^y.^.x^?
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/
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OONTTSTTTn
^
^kz/ii^^^..^^
,^^
15. REMARKii. Give below »ny iddiiion*! Information on any of item* 111, particularly Item 10, which require further explanation.
16. 1 hereby re^ster for work and claim unemployment insurance benefits. I am unemployed, able to work and available for work, ex-
cept as statc'l hereon. I have been informed that I must report as directed to the State Employment Service office to continue my
repsiration for work, and my cLiim for benefits- I understand that the law prexribes penaliics for false lUiements made for the
purpose of obtaining benefits not due or of increaiing benefits. I hereby cerufy that the itatcments made in connei.ti(
"
ion w><Ti this
cUira arc true lo the beat of my knowledge and belief.
17. Claitnant— In caae of mail claim, obtain signature of notary, or signatures and addresses of two adult witnesses not related to
'
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16. I hereby witnev the ilgnature of this claimant and certify that be ha« met the and^^^eportLig requijrmenu of this Sute.
224
CONTI>aJED INTEKSTATE CLAIM %
-^ /
7 ^«^ »»*^^'* *•* 4i.Ki{»t.i
9. During the werk(i) daimed in #6 and #7 above, did you work or earn wagci of any kind? PH Ye» \7\^o
^"^
U "yea", fumUh the information below for each day you worked.
DATE
14. During the period covrnd trr thU claJm, explain what ytni have done to find work. List cmployen. labor unions and other placn
conucted. ^.^
WipwCon tacted
.-PiiowCbn Type of Work Sought
g^^r.f i
^^-..^^^ /yU^-f ^ /y^-r:^ yi'C y<^JiM/^ro
S</ ^ '..-
-^^ ^, :
'"^ c-'g^-
^-^-^"-^^ ^^/- ./f /; <:' A^ A <^./rtC <^'-^^J2i.
cxpUln why.
IS. REMARKS: Civ« below any additioful information on any of Items 111. particularly Item 10. which require further explanation.
J6. I hereby rejpater for work, and claim uneroploTmcnt insurance benefit*. I am unemployed, able to work and available for worlt, ex-
cept ts staled hereon. 1 have been infoiTned that 1 must report as directed to the State EmpIo\Tnent Service office to continue my
rrKiitratiun for work and my claim for benefits. I undcntaiid that the Uw
prescribes pcnalnea for false statementi made for the
purpose of obuininjf benefits not due or of increasing beiictits. 1 hereby certify that tne statemcntj made In connection with this
claim are true to the brst of my tnowiedge and belief.
17. Claimant— In caie of malt claim, obtain signature of notary, or signatures and addresses of two adult ^tnessea not related to ;
"
1 I
W'^
A 7'-/ /
226
CONTINTJED DTTEESTATE CLAEI *•*«»< »«r«« "»«. M-uaot.1
MAILING
ADDII.£&S:
(St. oc lUrhl RouU) 5. liable Suie
9. During the wcc1l(>) claimed in #6 and #7 above, did you work or earn wagej of any iundi Y~\ Yej
1£ "yea", furnish the information below for each day you worked.
J.
Social Security (OASI)?
-^^o /^.'-^z^.
y^^-^T'-^ 7c.^r^
-^ />rL^/^/d"
i^V/rer
/2^ //-'l-^" ^//^/^
^<^c^/7?-^.
-LX/^ /^/^^ j^iJ^ilmML
/It 4=-yv2>r<™^
-y.:^?.
^^2 :
-%:^v
--r^S.-^
If 70U haw ifcme iprr^^Sif;, t»;>;?<.''Awh KTi
v.. 'i^'i, r
15. RE.MARICS: CIvt bckw. inj iddiUotiil information
i^n On "r,.^! i'f^s IJ^. pirticuUrly Iwm 10, which require furth
further expUnation.
/^- /, g ^ /:y^^;^i.
16. I hrreby regliler for work and claim unenip!o»-mrtit insurance benefiii. I am unemployed, able
to wort and arallable for wort, ea-
cej.! Mstated hereon. I have been informed thai I ciu« report as directed to the Suie Employment Service
oHice to continue my
reKisiraiion lor work and my claim for benc^iis. I underjund that the Uw
prescribes penalura for false statements made for the
'^''" """-^ «'"'>' •^"' -^^ ""«-««* -<" "• «-"-«"- ^-^ '^-
ruL^tre^'tr^er^f ^Coi ^T^::,:^'^^lt'^iiip •
r
NOTE; Do not sicn here until in«ructed
to do fo by the claims Uker.
y^'/ /^ C^<^<^-^}/
iClaLoiacit's tlpnatur*)
17. Oaimant-In caK of maU claim, obtain sipiiture of noury, or signatures and addresses of two adult
witnessn not rcUted to yws.
228
LOUISIAXA-19
^Y CONTINUEI* -.'ATE CXAIM
^7
'^
:c in
Buruu
ihU box
No. M-RlOOt.l
Flexible Week
4.
2. LOCM.
MAILING
ADUKEiS: P.o\ ^c)r'^ 3do6 /
(61. or RuTttl Hout« 5.
7.
Q Female
9. During the wecl>.fi) claimed in ^G and #7 above, did you work or earn waj;ei of any kindr [~]
If "y-es", furnish the information below for each day you wortcd.
H. During the period covcrtd by thig cbdni, explain what yoti have done to find work, lift employcn, labor union* and other pUo
contacted.
15. REMARKS: Give below any additional inlormatlon on any of Items 1-11, particularly Item 10, which re<juire further explanation.
I'j. I hercliv re^(ter for work and claim unemployment iniurance bcneOts. I am unemployed, able to work and avaibble for work. e.x-
cnu as st.ilctl hereon. I have been informed tliat I mu« report aj directed to the Slate Eraplo\-ment Service office to continue mv
rcviv.rjii.jii for work, and my claim (or benefits. I understand th.it the law prescribes penalues for false statements made for the
purpose of obtaining benefits not due or of increasing bcnehts. 1 heicbv certify that tlie sutements made in coiinecuon with t^i!
true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
NOTE; Do
to
not sign here until instructed
do 50 Dv the claims taker.
->^,/e^.^/C(
17. Oaimant-In case of mall claim, obftfTn^Jjnjfere fcf nptary, or signatures and addresses of two adult witneMes not related
'
IB-X, p. 2 N. _/
230
r.^c^
CONTINXED ESTEKSTATE CLAIM r7
LOUlSIANA-19 CLumaaU Fle2s« do i write tn this box
Flexible Week
Reawn for separation from -..y empIo\^''nt ihown above: Lack of work 1"^ Other* T~\
10. For the wcek(s) claimed in ;JtC and #7 above, how much did you 11. For the week(s} claimed above in #6 and
receive in income in the form of:
a.
b.
Earnings from self-employnieni?
Commission pa)'raent4?
a. Were you fully able to work?
D
c. Wi^e* in Ueu of notice? b. Were )'ou available for work? rVve3
d. Dismissal or tcvcrance pay?
c. Did you refuse any job» offered you? no
e. Vacation pay?
i. Holiday pay?
d. Did you attend school? Ve..
g, Ttps and gratuities?
h. Board, or room, or both? e. Did you work on a farm? Ye,.
i. Railroad rciiremcni beneSls?
j. Social Security (OASI)? f. Did you work on a commiuion baii Ve..
k. Pension from former employer*
including government and armed forces? g. Were you self-employed? n Ve». m No
I. W'orkmen'i compensation?
m. Veteranj education and training or h. Did you receive, or are you seeking
subsistence allowance? benefits untler any other State or
n. Educational Assistance Allowance Fciieral unemployment insurance law? PH Ye»'
under the War Orphans Act 1956?
For any amount entered in #10. »how io #15 REMARKS. Ihe period covered by payment and employer name and addreu i( applicable.
12. Uie L. O. uamp or enter L. O. Addreau and No. 15. For uie of liable Sute
EMPLOYMENT SECURITY
~-^*^
D.v.i.ON OF
231
14. During the prriod covrrrd by this <laim. explain what you have done to find work. List employers. labor un and other pb
contacted.
. yT
t-
yC^^^-V^-, 0-6^ <-<r^-^- . I
jjO^^-tA X/ir^ !
'^^-f~r>c^^/' TTf j
13. REMARKS: Give below 2ny addliionil Infonnition on my of llcmi 111, panlculaily iicm 10, which require furthCT explanation.
IG. I hereby register for work and claim unemployment iniurance benefits. 1 am unemployed, able to work and a\-ailable for work, cx-
tepl »i 'nulcil hereon. 1 ha\c been infoimcd that 1 must report as directed to the State Eniplosment Service ollicc to continue my
lor uc-rk and my claim lor bencfitj. I undersund that the law prescribes penalties (or false statements made for the
i<.>;iNtrJti'>n
puiiK."e of obtaining benefits not due or o! increasing benefits. 1 hereby certify that the statements nude in connection /Cth this
(tai::i are true 10 the best of n,y knowledge and belief.
I". Claimant— In case of mall claim, obtain signature of notary, or signatures and addresses of two adult witnesses not related to you.
232
LOUISIANA-19
0^ CONTINUED INTERSTATE CLAIM ^ 7
CUimani: Plraif do not wn[«
BudK*t Bur««u No. 44-ftlO'M.l
in thU bo:
Flexible Week
1. NAME:
LOCAL
(Pint) fM <l(ll«> iLajII
. ^n
UI Q] UCFE
rY 3-7:^7
2. P) I'C
>tJ^ Jft/^^'/^^- ^
' '
•Ci:-7 51 .Z±ii:_21^/ Oa^ AZk<lu^ ^i' iAL L:l Cif-^ >L ^j^ ^y;y^-<^ <
Vj. RL\fARK.5- Cite below any addiUona] Information on any of Item? Ml, panicuUrly Item 10, which retjuire further explanation.
16. I hTcijT rrpitcT for work and daim unemployment insurance benefit*. I am unemployed, able to work ar.'zi'*iJ^^^*^AcJ^^>\^ r.
"' st^itn! hereon.
' -
'
'
1
• -- - bren
ha%e "^
'-'onuetl that I mu« report i( Oueclcd to the Ssjie Employment Semtc <,;- e •<'Jk&::^y,• .V^
-- informed
rrv''>'i-ti"" 'or vurk. an.J m> cliiin (or bencQls. I underiUiid
betic&ls. X undetcar^d iImi t.'ie law
!jw prf^cn!,'r>
prf^<n^^o pen-iltiei «u:rf '.--j'l-.rj.—
pen..;tiei' tor fjTie «la:rf .'»
•.--:"r.rj-.'> K-^-\
K-f-iK.i:
pi.TjKise of obtaimr)g bene'.cs nut due or of inciea-ing beiicdtj. ) hereljv cetlilv that the stateinenlj itaJe in cOlM!Pt«iiL/wii!'v<i'w
to the best of mv kno»led-e and belief. \:>-
/.y.3
29 7:c3
]£]
wen here until in\t
to do ioJ br the da inn uU
ker.
1?. Clairaanl-In case of mail daim, obtain signature of notanr. or signatures and addres^el of two aduU wimciics not related to you. '
IS. 1 hereby wiincjs the signature of this claimant and certify that he has met the registration and reporting reoulkinents cf^<hij State.
234:
0-f
'y coxTiNUED enti:rstate clalm '^-
7 Budcst Btir«»a Nol 44-R1Cp04 1
2. LOCAL ^ . J
A ^ U/ 6^ A f^/^AyS Louisiana
/
Have you moved lince Uu week? fH Yo [yf No
'•
n '^^'^
[H ''^^^«
9. During the w<rk(5) cUimrd in #C and #? above, did you work ore
U "yes", furnish the information below for each da
«P«MMH
?^ ^U'lJ^' ^K VCLV^ ^« taac *nr a> to< ««<. '—m enrSkr^^ kivr imcns »>i .-cicr ;v:ks
^=--^-.;
a:.-, r
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/ r.'-''-^
.— J-- --=.^-^v
beTe::2. '
SB
liT^c 3i-Li jisi'niiKil Sac 1 :
«<aMa«>ki
/:- /
(rJ COMiSLU) ENTEESTATE CLADf '"?
fVxiiMe We«ic
r;S:.W/c/
^C
^.£ ^'JT^^.
, ^.^ ^ ^
X XJOCU.
MABJNC :i r r C 7
^r: ^'.x
6. » 2^-».
/ " ^ . X
/l^<f^<^ (>A''A<^y^^^J, l^-j-,5i3rj "' .^
_ /^
'•<-P»«^CI
B '^CS , IX-Tli ifc 9C IBBML' jgPOB BdbV MC ^""^ tfs 1
a. Voe «M
k. Wear vi
e. Vim w ii pay?
f. BaSdzTfay
J. Tif» aid gn rw u n''
i
re--
S
T^jr= 3.-_ T«= Ta
237
14. During the period covered by thU claim, explain what tou have done to find work. List enployen. labor unions and other places
contjned.
.''/r-^ '
-nl
15. RE^fARKS: Give below any additional infomiation on any of iiems 111, particularly item 10. which require further explanation.
16. ! hereby regisirr for work and claim uncnijiloyment Insurance benerits. 1 am unemployed, able to work and available for work, ex-
cqn as itaiC'l hcicori. I ha\e brtti in(urmc.l that I mu>t rcpoit .«» directed to tlie State EnipIo\ment Srj;^ice ofTicc to continue my
rr^i^:^rftl<ll lor »or^ and my cUiin for bcncrns, I untJcistjnd (l.ai the Uvv prtsciibrs penalties for f.y^Cc >:a(eiTients nude f'-r tlic
pijr-[>»j!^ of <'!/iJiiiiiig bcnrhi\ nol due or of incjc.t^mg bcncl:ti. I licrebv ccitily that t)ic statements /iude! in connection witJi tin
<Ui!n are true to the Lot of mv knunlcJ-c and belief.
U^ A V,
17. Clairaanf— In caie of mail claim, obtjin signature of notarv. or sipnaturei and addresses of two adult witnesses not related to you.
238
Budc«t BuTMU No. i4-lll0O4.]
CONXIXUED IKTERSTATE CIjUM
LOUISIANA-19
Flexible Week
Qaiminl: Please do not write In thU box
£Z
/^
1. name:
(Pnr.t>
^^^ trirst)
MMLCY
(Uldilt«)
^SC^W/J
lL.*«t)
4. SSA No. / ^'
2. LOCAL
AD D R S§. /°^' /s-or ^dofj.
<Ne.) <8t. or Run] RouU) 5. Liable .Stale ^C^ ^
Xi^y^uJ
KCwit
D/(/i^y9-y ^
IZoiM No.)
Louisiana
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H. Donn; the period covered by thij cUira, expliln what you have done to Rnd work. List employen, labor unions ind oihcr place*
contacted.
15. REMARK.,'s: Give below any additional Information on any of items MI, partioilarly itcro 10, which require further cxplanatio
15- X hereby register for work and claim unemployment insurance benefits. I am unemployed, able to work and available for work, ex-
tq'l as 5t.itcil btTcon. I \vi\t been infyrmcd thai I must report :u ilircctcd to the ^tatc Eniplovmeiil Service o'.Iice to continue ni»
T^V'^tI''»"'> I'^r ^^<.^k and mv claim fur bciu-rm. I uniJc rst.ind that the law prc^oibcs peiu;::e5 for f^lse statements m.iiic for \\(t
jniijH..w of obiainiit^ I>ciic!ifi not due or of incTCJ%iii;^' benefits. 1 hereby certify ihjt the statements made in cnnnccticu niih this
tljiiii are true to the Ix-st of my knowledge and belief.
17. Ciaimani — In cavr of injj] cUirn, obtain signature of notary, or ligtialiirCT and adUrcss« of two aiJuIt witnr\5« not relateil to you.
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Your eni'iii.Ticni lo Ungmpioymenl Inrurance under Ihg progroni fc v.liich ycj ore
currenily filing cxoires v.iih the enclosed chock. Yom have cxi-.-ius'c-d yo'jr iirx.imuMi
I'.'PORTANT: If you ore sli'l unemployed, yoj should ccnilr.uo lo co.n'oct your locci
c..«r.u.
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I solemnly swear that the atatenents made on all the pacea of this appbeatMa arc trve and that the phutaaiaph
attached is a likeneas of me and of thoae people to be included In my paaaport.
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Further.I do solamaly svaar that I wlB ai^^att aiid delMd the CenaMtttoa of the UaMad Sutaa a#alit all SMifts^,
rorrlgnand domeaUc; thM I will bear tram CaMh and IHcHnw to the
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MCR/In*otlTe I. P, Card
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rOIITM PACTS I
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a dtiam of a forcics sc«tc; taceo ao oatfa oc tnade an affiroaiioa ot other fermal declarauoo of allejtiancc to s foreign >tat<, entered oi
acrred ia the acaed fotces of a forei^ scaie; accqxcd ot performed tkc ducira oi any office, pot. ot employneni uadct ctr govenuseoi
of a foceiyo state or potibcal aolKlinaioo dkcreof; voted in a Dotitica] elecdon in s forei^ state oi participated lo an electioo or pJebi-
sciteto drcctKineche •ovcreigacv over foreign territory. tnaJc « fooaal renunciacioo of oauooalitv either lo thr United State* ot before a
dipJomaxic ot conaulax officer ol the United Scates in a r->rei(a statr. cvei sought or claimed the benefits of the aaciooaJitr of aey for*i(D
aeace; besn coovicted by a coon or court aartial of co(B:>etent juriadiction of committing any act of treaaoa against, or anaai^iag by force
to OTcrthrow, or beating anas aaaiosi, the United States, or conspiring u overthrow, pot down or to destroy by force, the Goveraaieot of
the United States or departed nooi or remained outside of tbe jiuisi^ctioo of the Uoiced States for ihe fvuipose of evadiog (
Xng aod armce
traiaiAg _ _ the
. militaiY.
I TaJ forces of the United States, dod I ,
of 12 full caieodat mootfas preceding the date of this a^licatioo (aod no other person to be lacladed in the passport i
*- A...^
•I die Subversive Activitiea Cootrol .
Act . .r
of 1950. as
—
c disriog tbe said pcrio^O'* aember of any ornoizacion registered or ra^red ta register as a Coaaoniai organiKat
(JOU.SC j^ 786)»
ndei Secti<
(tfoMT »f <A< a*ov«-n«a<i«n«W oelj or coaWiiioa* have b» tpmtformtd fc> or apply to lA« app/iraat, ot to omj oik*
€im4«4 im Ue ^tm^on. tht p«r((oa wkick ap^io tkomld i< tux k oal,oni a supplmmtmtAry txploHOtorj ttMtmtmt umde
tfaa; hj tk9 ftrtom to v4«« (*« parUam it ifflie^kU Bko»id 4« ttoektd 9»4 MoWt a pmri of tkit eppUcoliom./
1 si^eauJy wew (or a/firm) tfaac the Btac«Be«»9 made oo all tbe p^es of this appli^ r and thai the photogrsyHb attached
ia a Ukaacaa of mm »md e4 tboa* pcrai > be included in die pmiMpon.
OATH OF ALLICIANCC
(SEAL OF COUKT)
a** of the
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2,202,130,462
n S. Postal Money Order
PAY THIS
AMOUNT
DO NOT
\m.^\.t T H I R T «LLAR8
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LTERED
PAY TO
FROM '•^^^
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PURCHASERS CIIY AND STATE /fy ^
DO NOT FOLD, STAPLE, SPINDLE OR MUTJlATE ^*^^~^^'
^ LABOKATORT k
285
INITIALS OF CIXIIK INITIALS or CAmtlER
For feme OMo* t/w OnJy
ENTCRCO IN DIRECTOAY ye^^ <i^P-P 5^
THE rOLLOWINO MUST MB COMfLBTBD AMD SIONBD BBTORB f O BOX IS ASSIOIfBD
OCLIVCR MAIL IN ACCXWOANCC WITH IIOTRUpTIOMS CHECKED lEUOW
ALL EXCEPT SPECIAL
DELIVERY IN lOX
\^ AU. IMCLUOINC SPECIAL
iLj DELIVERY KX IN
OTHER INSTRUCTKJW /\
(Xap/ain)
/^'Oc^
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iwi^^^J^ M tJiUwMlNiwiltfllrti^ II
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DATE KX OPENED DATE BOX CLO^|j4l lOX NO
'K^.HU9S»
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FOR I
P06T OFFICE
USCOMLY /\'
ATfUCAMT PLBASM MOTE: CMnp^rran o/ thJi applioation ugniB— rout wiUingn—m to comply with mil poalal
'ttirm to thm niMng and uw ot ro»t OtRom bo*—.
'AfPUCAlHE0%^i^««^|K)l^
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SWHATURCOF CANT
•urTof APfpCANT
apwjcant ^4,
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*» ^XK^ DATE OF APPLICATWH
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286
CHANGE OF ADDRESS ORDEt
THIS c»oe« WIOVIOM* P INC OP jGfVE-
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FIRST-QASS MAIL
WA«OING OF AU ^ ^^JlMENTAL
UNLESS VOU on TMi HEALTf-
FUND
AMD MAQAUNB
MDIvntlM.
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A O. SOX SI 9/S^-'iy J,
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Date of mailinc (Member or clerk of ,oc.'l hoardi
S. .h;n^"t?ur''\r,t^T:'t:'.r
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FOR ADVICf. Sffc YOl R OOVFRNMFNT APPEAL AGENT
288
COUMOFCYES tOLOK OF HAM
COMPLIXION .tjfe^,.
s:»f»|llfif}j};.;.i,^j,;^.j.i.t,rrt^j,;rtj»»*»i»is;;:»l»|j,(t*i;f!t»l«:i;>-!*:
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SfONAT^RK OF INDIVIDUAL
289
iJ/.AtAA^A.vfv.A^A
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
ARMED FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES
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D-?06
^ „ LABORATORT
tmmmm mm Ail «Hd
SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM Approval not requirec
NOTICE OF CLASSIFICATION
AI^SK
< Firat name' Miadie name I
19 -.
(Member or cl*rk of .ocl bonrU)
TA» Itui tt^mittt jou. laiifrt lo htsij ptmslty [ot ^/oiMiom to cirry
nil notice, in addition to your Registration Certihcatt on yt^: pcrton
«t ili times— to exhibit it upon request to authorized otticial^^ lo lur-
render it to your cotnmaading o*i.et upon enterinc 'he armed (onej.
Thr li« requires rou to notify yi.u- local board in wntinjt It of ertry
(
chanKt rn youf addreu. physita! vendition,
and occupational. inarinL
family dependency, and military status, and (2) of any other fact wfakft'*
mi«ht .hange your clatsihcation
/
FOR ADVICE. SEE YOUR GOVERNMENT APPEAL AGENT'
290
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PERIOD OF ACTIVE DUTY
FROM
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// /ou$td, drop in mail PM$m0€auarant$ed
li: Gfwtmandant of th€ M > (Cod* DGK), Wa»kin§ton t5, D.
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COI.OR OFCYES . COLOR OF HAIR
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SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM ^p^^.'^al not rrquilcd
NOTICE or CLASSIFICATION
Lee Harvey
Selective Service No. LJ^ llil
been classified in Class IV—A
19-- : by QD IWP Board
by vote of , yM
19
Lee Hapsre
31
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TEXA<; LOCAL BOMH) NO
f.^f P.-^l Offuf Vff Only
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LNTERED IN DIRECTORY
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n.\J^>*>e^lVER TO LOCAL BUSINESS ADCRESf.AT
THROUGH BOX (// box it renfd to » firm, include the full na^^ ff tam^ of If
je/iiix-fs whote maii 13 ff b^/ai ed inMox )
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DATE BOX CENED DATE BOX CLOSED
POST DFEiCE
USE ONLY
t-l'(fJ'fJ^^ 3(^-0(ef
APPLIC AST PLEASE ^'OTF Completion of thin application »iinifiet your u illmgneam to comply with all pontal
ruin relatire to the ranting and uaa of Poat Office boxea.
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KIND OF BUSINESS ^
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DATE OF APPLICATION
295
INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATE OF VACCINATION OR REVACCINATION AGAINST SMALLFOX
CCiTIFICAT llfTCiNATIONAl OC VACaiUTtON M K RCVACOIUTtON CONTK U NitOU
TSit it to certify th«t IF F OSWALH M
wKoM ti^aturt follows
dont la tignjiture suit ... pCTit4^
has on the date indicated been vaccinated or reva^ci'MMtf'i^inst smalipoi.
a i\t vaccin4(e) ou revaccin^e) contre la *ttrirSfii\» date indiqu^e.
la
D
Ravacclnatten
Ravaecl nation
?i
THE VALIDITY OF THIS CERTIFICATE shall e»tend (o- a p»r,oH of 3 years, beginning 8 days
after the date of a successful primary vaccination or, in the event of a revrtccination. on the date of that
revaccination.
The approved stamp mentioned above must be in a form prescribed by the health administrat ion of the
country which the vaccination is performed. O^iWi^i^l^ Mi**!. ••*'•>'**'•"''•'•••'• ^'•^'^ **'''*''*
in
tf «M»Mkl«MclllMlHHiMi«piniCtMpnCtten, the Department of Defense. » des.tfnate'l yeHow
fever vaccination
center, the teal of the Public Health Service, or the special S-C stamp approved by the latter service )
Any amendment of thit certificate or erasure, or failure to complete any part of it. may render it
296
INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATES OF
VACQNATION
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FD-302 (Rev. 3-3-S9) FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Dale 11/27/63
DL 89=-43
11/26/63 ^^ Dallas, Texas DL 44-1639
File #
306
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DL 89-43
DL 44-1639
JGP:AJZ:ov
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—Continued
Cablin (Karen B.) No. 5318
307
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— iR juuB A mnmo or aaac-rz. t'-a-t-. t^ 'us
. 'i3ie btnira are fzui 9.4:> AJ4<. to 6 J>.U. Km. uuwi -Luto^ aba
'
t^BaLi^^^y leavaa uumm aiMmt b.Aa A.^. ami i-«iounn» »x. 7.1b ym.
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ai" raadlr raslUa in u r aidotitisl a*- a of tht. at-omi.
miMlm^Utrnm^ rat.Hy, bnv»v n o'lat.' o ..in •.
n«l^•^^)cruooo i« 'no of < 1
,
faciliti' nofWf*. ;> •
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1953; further that the said child has refused to register in P.S.#44, Bronx, since
January loth, 1963, when he moved into that school district and that he has not
attended school since that time further that he is beyond the control of his mother
;
Mother, Marguerite Oswald nee Claverie, a widow, was bom and raised in New
Orleans, La. where she obtained 2nd year high school education. Mrs. Oswald is at
present 45 years of age. She is of the Lutheran faith, in 1945, the family went to
Fort Worth, Texas to live, and subsequently came to N.Y.C. in August of 1952 where
the family have resided since. Mrs. Oswald stated that she came to NY at the
invitation of her oldest son, John, who is in the U.S. Coast Guards, stationed at S.I.
NY. She and Lee lived with John and his wife in their Manhattan apartment for
about a month, but moved out when some friction developed. At the present time,
Mrs. Oswald is employed at Martin' Dept. Store, Bklyn, NY earning $45 per week.
She works five days a week, being off on Weds and Sundays. The hours are from
9 :45 A.M. to 6 P.M. Mrs. Oswald states she generally leaves home about 8.15 A. M. and
returns at 7.15 PM.
Father, Robert Lee Harvey, died in 1939 of a heart attack.Mr.Harvey was bom
and raised in New Orleans, where he attained a high school education. He died at
the age of 45. At the time Mr. Harvey was an insurance agent.
The Oswalds were married on 7/19/29. Out of this vmion, the first for each party,
were bom three children. They are as follows
John, 21 years of age, presently U.S. Coast Guards, stationed in S.I. John is
married and has one child. Family reside here in N.Y.C.
Robert, 19, presently in the U.S. Marine.
Lee, 13, presently before the court.
Mrs. Oswald described the relationship with her son, Lee, as being a good one. The
boy is described as being no problem at home. According to the mother there has
been no institutionalization in the family and ethical and moral standards in the
home appear good.All members of the family are in good health.
HOME AND NEIGHBORHOOD: Family reside in a residential area of the Bronx.
The neighborhood one of middle-income family, having adequate housing. De-
is
linquency rate in this area is low. There are adequate recreational facilities nearby.
I
thou''^. wl'harMm to
hJrui lf» Uur!n«: the •.:i- j»vi(w th- rty <
.'o alor
wan one or nairi'ei'nnco. nn bau re or \o :u a i>ir-i«j< .,
iX^a told th<j P.O. bv did not like t.'4« taaCi.ertt, th« acb. wl.i o-'tha
|ahlld.-on in ajihool. Urn atatad. • T like yacli'.* Whon l-y, in uirad
. Jaa to bia rala>>i(4iabj.p wita ma
n^vner, t;u« uv«y atatad" wal 1 I *Ta
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SCHOOL RECORD Lee is registered at P.S.#117, class 7-10. This is the school
he last attended. Upon his arrival from Texas in Sept. the boy attended a Protestant
Parochial School and then transferred to P.S.#117, Bx. At P.S.$47 the boy had a
attendance of being absent 48 whole days and two half days, from Oct. 1, 1952 to
Jan. 15, 1953. The boy was transferred at that time to P.S.#44 but he refused to
attend. Lee has not attended school since that time.
Lutheran Church at New Orleans, La., in Nov. 1939. They has not made his Com-
munion nor Confirmation. Mrs. Oswald indicated that she and Lee do not go to
Sunday Service, as they have been in N.Y. a short time and do not known any
churches or congregations nearby.
The boy had a normal and had the usual childhood illnesses which consisted
birth
of the measles, chicken pox, mumps and whooping cough. The boy had a mastoid
operation when he was 5 years of age. There is no history of enuresis. Lee has
never been involved in any serious accidents xx nor has he had any serious illnesses.
The boy impressed the PO of a boy of normal mental and physical development.
PETITIONER'S STATEMENT : "see Nature of Petition."
CHILD'S \^RSION AND ATTITUDE Lee, quiet boy was interWewed by the P.O.
:
He is a boy of average height and weight. Lee was pleasant and friendly though
withdrawn to himself. During the interview the boy's expression was one of indif-
ference. He had more or less of a blank expression registered little enthusiasm nor
emotions. When questioned, he generally answers aflSrmatively by saying " I gess
so.He tried to evade an impression of unconcern as to what had taken place.
The boy admitted the allegations of the petition. When questioned regarding his
staying out of school, the boy states, "it take up too much of my time. I could be
doing other things, playing around and looking at magazines. He further indicated,
" I don't like school. It's too hard to do, I am not able to do the work."
Lee told the P.O he did not like the teachers, the school nor the children in school.
He stated, "I like myself." When PO inquired as to his relationship with his mother,
the boy stated" we 111 I've got to live with her. I guess I love her."
The boy told the PO that he had too much difficulty making friends and hence he
likes to be to himself. He indicated that he had more fun being alone.
The PO observed that the boy is somewhat shallow and seems to be immature to
have little capacity for comprehension.
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If fUy 'Oiwuitir dn poignant and there la nutJiioe tor t «i*U>y t;u uu«
who Laa dirfioult:'
1le««tavaIA. dooorlbed tiM boy aa iiiti«voxika the boy
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la "UTTlig vvAWBoanxpa •« no aaoo no- arriir p to iaivioto nay* <kjnorally
!•• «i|lt«A f«r tiw.ohlldraa«to make oTairtiuraa to hia. r.dga uiug tho
UMOf^ awauwA ••»«f)u«aaa^ vno Muiuex' atatoti cnuv u« ^.^a blAcyu un
UTorafto atodoat la aoiwol* He likes aohool and aoua to n ono i-eg^iiarly '
n^uw «>-«.^-. .••^5^—— mua boy noTing '.o a dirfercnt con»»mlty auu UelnK
'blaeod in tlrr^Jl«t»,gf.dlfrorant nationalitiea nnu o.'X)WMca apruM.out
eoaditiona, haiino4 ttT^Hot on tJ<o boy, thut he haa rerr<.>M)d iatu a
itfioll. Mra.OavaM-^adieatod abe reoofoaisoti the wuy.u i,L-^uj.'*^ wuv wo^
{xxttxa sbOMK do* She aeatlui«d to tb* PO that t ie ranlly ro.wi'ly
ed tlia Ur"awr"»Tt"t£Hjr ofa lioike.and that the byy uiiu \<u u^-t^^uioi-a at
OMI Be pxay Witbiv iMi^awr Auu^wated timr sh« haa a iioao '.ii hxis. >>'
Jw t)lan*Jks~ibIl« M
T^o«'Q* ahe la in no rinonciol comiti n to ro-
^»o Toxaa* 'i'bp bay h«aao othax^ faaily ^hpi<e to yOxja h« im "o.
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|f«««'0a««lA b«^i«Vfb {bo pro:)oat attitudo of iadifroreace tmUlack of
onoarn ia.aBo:»f AofilBM She attrlbytoa hla tfoarx r to cm.i; or
oawiTxor.. or growiac up p«la»» The .lotjtar w>int out
aasa a«oioue«B«
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OSWALD, Lee - 3 -
#23979
CHILD'S VERSION AND ATTITUDE : ( (X)NT.
Lee indicated that he would like to go into the service when he is 18. He told the
P.O. that he has two brothers in the service, but he does not miss them. The boy
states that he liked school in Texas but as he got older he fould that he had other
things he wanted to do. The boy would not enumerate other things he had to do
except that he had a lot of things. Questioned as to his aim in life in what he wanted
to do, the boy replied, "I want to let me xxxx go home and be by myself. PO inquired
of Lee as to whether he would return home, whether he would attend school. The boy
replied," I have a choice betAveen going
to school here between going to school or in
an institution. 'Does matter? O.K. I go to school here. Lee stated that while he
it
liked Youth House he miss the freedom of doing what he wanted. He indicated tliat
he did not miss his mother.
The PO discussed living in N.Y. with Lee. Lee indicated that he found N.Y. all right
to live in. He indicated that it was immaterial to him as to where he live.
P.O. noticed that this boy seems to have no drive, no ambition, he seems to be content
with merely just living. In our discussion with the boy, nothing seem to register
with him.
PARENTAL VERSION AND ATTITUDE Mrs. Oswald was interviewed by the PO
:
Mrs. Oswald believes the present attitude of indifference andlaek of concern is one
of defiant. She attributes his behavior to that of xxx adolescent behavior or
growing up pains. The mother point out that when the boy first came here, she lived
on Grand Concourse and the boy had difficulty in getting along with other children
because of his manner and custom, that his mode of dress was different and he had a
different accent. The boy at the time dressed a great deal in "jeans" levies where as
the other boys in the neighborhood seems to be more or less better dressed. This
seem to have had some sort of affect upon the boy.
Mrs. Oswald indicated that while she realized that the boy had little family life at
home, that she is unable to give him adequate supervision, she would not want the
boy place. She would prefer to have the child remain home. However, should the
situation arise where she believe that placement seems absolutely necessary, she in-
dicated that she would cooperate with any plan that the court may have.
SOCIAL AGENCY RECORD Oswald Marguerite (Claverie)&James-John Youth
:
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o»urt for the flr«t tiJM*> im boy had
tioa* of th* yctitioi • AouordingV) the bo7, te
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lliliaotf to tlUl ukMKO r^^ MTivIv wwint aCii ZU<- Qbtmrv!
•«««•• w. ...» »wm»*.x/0 TIM roaor.. roToals tho fauily
flm kaid \lialr aaga b ma la ComJL%g "axna «o<.:.lncl7
ffaU* #«iily4liC» ttea L^a lii.w wm !«<«. <,.« ^>a ivinir wiM>^ «•
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«a'-B«i««*« and bOTinn into a arowKiaA avoti, without his ui-wtui rt*,
._^i iMmUt- #r««pa , ^ho araaa«A and «p*ka dlff ovuut ti'-m tl;u bo-
a haa k#«a ibmVI.t "^ find aj.a^ t aaaa'-and baa rotruatnd '^n- ahoii r^
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Vim to »»»» '^ a»'»' tra'«4ifina« of ill a «p«u ti^oiii; .o LJiUt. w<r u uaxn
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feels that he has many more important things to do. Aside from this, he has
indicated that he does not like his teachers, his classmates nor the school. The boy
has expressed a desire to be left alone.
The boy, the P.O.'s observed, is a friendly, likeable boy, who protrays very little
emotions. Reaction to the present situation was/one of indifference. The mother,
while she seems a well meaning intelligent woman is unable to give Lee adequate
supervision, due to her long working hours. Much of Lee's difficulty seems to stem
from his inability to adapt himself to the change of environment and the change
of the economical status of the family. The record reveals the family was of means,
having had their own home in Corning Texas, seemingly a full family life thus Lee
had had has two brothers living with them Coming to N.Y.C., and moving into a
crowded area, without his brothers, amongst varied groups who dressed and spoke
,
different from the boy Lee has been unable to find acceptance and has retreated
into a shell wherein he prefers to confines of his apartment to that of dealing with
other children.
The P.O. feels that this is a dangerous situation for the boy to isolate himself from
other social contacts with children his age. The matter has been discussed with
his mother. The possibility of returning to Texas or Louisiana was discussed with
the mother, but she is unable to do so do to her present financial condition. While
Mrs. Oswald is opposed to placement, she feels that she would go along with it,
absolutely
if it seems/necessary.
The P.O. feels that are dealing with a boy who feels a great deal of insecurity
we
and As it does not seem that this can be done with the boy
the need for acceptance.
remaining at home but it was felt that perhaps placement in an institution where
these needs can be met would be beneficial at this time. However, recommendation
is being held in abeyance pending the receipt of the psychiatric examination.
5/1/53-5/1/53
SUMMARY FOR P.O.'S REPORT PSYCHIATRIC DONE ON 5/1/53. "This 13 year
old well built boy has superior mental resources and functions only slightly below
his capacity level in spite of chronic truancy from school which brought him into
Youth House. No finding of neurological impairment or psychotic mental changes
could be made. Lee had to be diagnosed as " personality pattern disturbance with
schizoid features and passive aggressive tendencies." Lee has to be seen as an
emotionally quite disturbed youngster who suffers the impact of really exist-
,
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KPa.BanJatia 'lnilleata4 that the '•«S haa a la^iR saitlaK liat. u fc' .
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aWll. lir..:!eajanln Inuloatad aba would aiaeuua tlda^att-: wJtb »: -i
>h.; all) oontiet the I' 0. la the •intlBe tha s;. .jeu-.
1% oontnot t'i« Sal"«tlJO Arwy tj »at abatli r they co>il>i po:.-. ;Ky .. ^
?0 lit^r io-.-^rriaac* th- aritJia aid boy oak aarlaad ^ri-. Oswld
aonld be cai« to a '•Hv l^ncr anathot abc Ja tc koan i.(ii.<! t r. >
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9A4/53I Krs. Oa<>U talapheoad on tida date, to itete that ahe xaiU :« >.
' li, court. S^a poiatad out tbtta:'.e f^lt that there 1> lo race^elt
retieei »n ~., .• .. »>- >-%. ira aede e aamluue ad.laetant. i^ reaun.:: i
OSWALD, Lee Harvey - 5 - #23979
SUMMARY (CONT.)
favorably and Lee cannot cooperate in this treatment plan on an out-patient basis,
removal from the home and placement could be resorted to at a later date, but it is
our definite impression that treatment on probation slionld be tried out before the
stricter and therefore possibly more harmful placement approach is applied to the
case of this boy. The Big Brother Movement could be undoubtedly of tremendous
value in this case and Lee should be urged to join the organized group activities of
his community, such as provided by the PAL or YMCA of his neighborhood."
s/s Renatus Hartogs, M.D. Ph. d.
Denior Psychiatrist.
5/7/53.COURT ACTION: Justice Mc
Clancy presiding. Boy and his mother before
the courtPO reported on the case. Justice Mc Clancy
reviewing the record at some length and reading the Psychiatric report. Justice Mc
Clancy continued the boy on parole to 9/24/53. His Honor advised the boy that he
vras to return to school as soon as possible to attend school regularly. Mr. Brennan
the A.O. is to return the case to court should the boy failed to do so. Justice McClancy
requested that a referral be made Community Service Society for possible work at
their therapeutic treatment for this boy.
Lee was paroled to 9/24/53. Later the PO phoned the C.S.S. and spoke to Mrs.
Olga Benjamin regarding the ix)ssibility of referring the boy to that agency. Mrs.
Benjamin indicated that the CSS has a long waiting list. She felt the situation is
one which is acute and requires a great deal of attention and skill. Mrs. Benjamin
indicated she would discuss this matter with Mrs. Carver Hall, who will contact
the P.O. In the meantime she suggested that we contact the Salvation Army to see
whether they could possibly provide the xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. facilities in
the treatment that this boy needs.
PO later interviewed the mother and boy and advised Mrs. Oswald that a referral
would be made to aFamily Agency and that she is to keep these appointments when
she is notified. Both mother and boy promised to cooperate.
J.Carro, PO(cms)
5/7/53: P.O. contacted Mrs. Olga Benjamin, Social Worker of C.S.S., regarding
possible referral of Lee to their agency. Mrs. Benjamin indicated that they
have a long waiting list and that the situation requires a great deal of attention and
skill. She indicated that Mrs. Oswald had been seen by them on 1/53 when the case
was explored as it was referred to them by the Federation of Protestant Welfare
agencies. An appointment was made for Mrs. Oswald for 1/30/53, which she did
not keep. No further contacts have been had with this family. Mrs. Benjamin
recommended that we contact the Salvation Army which she felt might be in a
better position to meet this boy's needs at this time.
J. Carro, P. O. (es)
6/4/53 : P.O. contacted Mr. Wilcox, Social Worker, Salvation Army, regarding pos-
sible acceptance of the case. Mr. Wilcox promised to call back.
J.Carro, P.O. (es)
9/3/53 : Material referred to Salvation Army.
J. Carro, P.O. (es)
9/8/53 :Material returned from Salvation Army rejecting the boy as the Salvation
Army feels that they cannot offer any useful service to the boy. Salva-
tion Army indicates that the boy, feas pointed out in the psychiatric report, is severely
disturbed and would need direct psychiatric treatment in a Child Guidance Institu-
tion. This is a service they cannot offer.
J. Carro, P.O. (es)
9/24/53 Mrs. Oswald telephoned on this date, to state that she would be unable
:
to appear in court. She pointed out thatshe felt that there is no necessity
for her to return to court as the boy has made a marvelous adjustment. Lee re-
turned to school on May 7th and had a very good attendance record thereafter. At
the present time he is in the 9th grade at P.S. 44 and recently had the honor of being
elected class president. The P.O. spoke to her in terms of having the boy attend
our Treatment Clinic, as Intake is now
epoi mA'Um PJO, tm. ttat tHL* tx^ «bviU taMflt tnm u.» .^i
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'fAt r%»rU4 «n ii» mm. His tomr a>ntliiH»d «b« bog^ on paral* to i
-^ftr. pi»t-r]r«M rvport. • - ••' ^
w«.»ti4 :.vt b« f.Wl.* to flUit'et/r in juux-t. Uxe liud tho .. v>-t„ -.e:
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open and tlie P.O. felt that this boy could benefit from the group therapy
that they would be able to offer. Mrs. Oswald appeared very resistant to this plan
and her attitude was such that reflected another unwillingness to enter x into any
sort of arrangement at this time. She indicated that the boy seems to be doing
well and would like to have him left alone as she feels that our stepping into the
picture at this point would have a harmful effect.. P.O. advised Mrs. Oswald that
we would continue the boy under the supervision of the court for a period longer
how he adjusts.
to see
J. Carro, P.O. (es)
10/21/53 :Progress which was requested on 10/16/53 from P.S. 44 received on this
date. Boy indicates that since the term commenced he has been present in school
21 3/2 days and absent 1-3/2 days. His conduct is described as unsatisfactory. The
shcool reports that the child has shown no improvement. Mrs. Oswald does not
cooperate with the school authorities. She did not answer to a summons to come
( "During the past 2 weeks practically every subject
to school about her son's welfare.
teacher has complained to me about the boy's behavior. He has consistently refused
to salute the flag during early morning exercises. In many rooms he has he done
no work whatsoever. He spends most of his time sailing paper planes around the
room. When we spoke to him about his behavior, his attitude was belligerent. I
offered to help him he brushed out with, "I don't need anybody's helpt.") (Signed)
H. Rosen, Teacher)
J. Carro, P.O.
In view of the above report, PO discHissed the situation with supervisor, who felt
10/29/53 Mrs. Oswald telephoned on this date, stating that she would not be able
:
to appear in court. She had the keys to her job and would have to be there. She
indicated she would be able to come to court on some other day if notified by P.O.
J.Carro, PO
10/29/53: COURT ACTION: Case on School Part Calendar.
Justice Sicher presiding.
No appearance.
PO Judge Sicher continued the boy on parole to 11/19/53 for
reported on the case.
placement plan and directed PO to make a referral to Berkshire Industrial Farm.
If Bershire farm is not available to take the boy. Judge Sicher gave permission to
the court to refer the boy to Children's Village.
11/19/53 : PO
contacted Mr. Rosen of P.S. 44. Mr. Rosen indicated that since Mrs.
Oswald's visit to the school to discuss the situation with them, Lee has been getting
along very well in school. The boy is now saluting the flag and he is showing a great
deal of improvement. Mr. Rosen stated that he is no longer a behavior problem in
the school.
J. Carro, PO
11/19/53: COURT ACTION: Justice Sicher presiding.
Case on School Part Calendar.
Mrs. Oswald and her son, Lee, and counsellor Niel-
son appeared before the court. His Honor ex-
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plained to Mr. Nielson and Mrs. Oswald, the function of the court. Mr. Nielson
indicated that Mrs. Oswald desired to have Lee discharged from supervision of the
court, as she felt that the boy was presently no problem at this time and that she was
capable of coping the child.
Judge Sicher talked to the mother and counsellor at some length and advised them
that Lee was a child who was in need of treatment, as the reports of the examination
made on the boy seem to bear out and hence, would not consider discharging the boy
;
at that time. The mother was opposed to referral of the boy to any other agency.
His Honor eounocllcd talked to the mother at some length and advised her that it
would be for the best interest of Lee to have her cooperate with any plans that the
court might have to offer at this time. Judge Sicher instructed PO to refer the boy
to the court treatment clinic and to make a reference to the Protestant Big Brother.
Case was paroled to 1/25/54 for a report on that date.
J. Carro, PO
1/5/54 : Mrs. Oswald telephoned PO this date. Mr. Dunn, PO, talked to her in the
absence of Mr. Carro, who was on vaction. She stated she wished to speak with PO
concering the fact that she had to leave the city. After a long discussion with her
and not receiving definite information, PO advised her to be at court to see Mr. Carro
1/11/54 with Lee and if needed, the case could be passed on. Mrs. Oswald agreed to
do so.
In the afternoon, Mr. Groetz of the Protestant Big Brothers called at the oflBce re-
garding the same matter. He indicated that he would telephone on the morning of
1/11. Mr. Groetz indicated that he believes the mother is anxious and willing and
has found her most cooperative. PO 4 iacuogcd did not find any chronological sheet
which must have been made out for clinic but is not with the papers they returned.
T.P. Dunn, PO for
J. Carro, PO (rl) D.2/1
12/21/53: Material on Lee Oswald returned from Court Clinic this date. A letter
was attached indicating that the family's lawyer to inform us that the family is
moving to New Jersey. ( Material filed in case record.
1/26/54 Mrs. Barnes, A.O., phoned this date to indicate she had received a letter
:
from Mrs. Oswald indicating she had left and taken Lee with her to live in New
Orleans, La.
Mr. Groetz, Protestant Big Brother, also phoned PO this date to inquire as to
whether or not Mrs. Oswald had contacted PO as to her plans to move to New
Orleans she had indicated she wished to discuss the situation over with PO.
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PO reported on the case, Mrs. Barnes, A.O. showed the court a letter from Mrs.
Oswald indicating she was leaving for La. Justice Poller adjourned the case to
3/11/54 for report fey -tbe as to the whereabouts of the boy and his mother.
J. Carro, PO (rl) D.2/1
Tr.2/5
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Lee H. Oswald -8- #23979
3/11/54: COURT ACTION: Justice Delany.
No appearance. Attendance OflBcer, Mrs. Barnes,
P.O. before the Mrs. Barnes reports that reply from contact with New Orleans,
co'urt.
La. received indicates that they have no information as to the whereabouts of the
family. A former assoc. thinks the family may be living in California. Justice
Delany discharged the case on this date since Lee is nolonger in our jurisdiction.
J.Carro, P.O. (es)
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(lirs. CHEEK stated that she had parked her car in the parking
garage next door to the Carousel during this period.)
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DAVID H. BARRY and t n /oo /r-
by Spociol Agents T.mrTR TTT^T.T.y.TTTn ! Dato dictated
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This document contotos n*llher rvcommendatlona nor concluBions oi the FBI. It U the property o( the FBI and U loaned to
your ageocy;It and its contenle ore not to be distributed outeide your agency.
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DHBrtjd
Beaoliconiber ApnrtE-Gnts
5917 Gaston (1SS2)
Cheek's Boarding House,
5212 Gasto;^ (195S-5S)
Address in Los Angeles,
California 440| yalnut. Long Beach,
California (June, 1953)
Relatives JOSEPH M. EOG-LS, father,
6858 I>Iartel,Dallas,Taxas
(formerly Tyler, Texas)
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3/29/61 (verified),
divorced. 7/6/62, Dallas,
Texas (verified)
(backg-round concerning SIMS
• • . .'reported hereinafter)
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Tcmt aqunert U and Ita cealaala at* not le b* dlaUlbulad eatatda roar oqaner.
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^.No.506l CLARDY,B.S. Deposition
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"Novembei- 27, 1963
"Mr. J. E. Curry
Chief of Police
"Sir:
'
"As word was heard that the subjec'c waj being brought
down, I was watching the driveway ^o the basement and to
the driveway to Commerce Street whcire :he armored truck
'
was. I saw a fast blur of movement out of the corner of ny
left eye, and, before I could turn, I leard a shot. As I
turned I partly lost my footing an<i was bxamped by people
from both sides at the same time. Befo::e I could get
balanced, the subject. Jack Ruby, was under a pile of
officers.
"I helped others try to keep the press back until both C*-^'^ -v^-''
the prisoner and Jack Ruby were talcen inside the jail ^^ -, '^
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"Respectfully submitted,
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Dallas 3-2i;-64
Detective B» S« CIARDY^ Autu xucsu mucau^ xvxxuc /."'." •.-—.--,-•
••
DepartJnent, Dallas, Texas, furnished the following information;'
position near the southwest corner of the hall leading into the
driveway. About two minutes before the prisoner was brought down
from the Jail, CLARDY looked around over the crowd of press men , ij
and photographers and, at this time, he did not see JACK RUBY or "
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anyone resembling JACK RUBY. CLARDY has known JACK RUBY for the ..
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past eight or ten years and believes he would have recognized hla i,
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As word was relayed that subject OSWALD was being '
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brought down the elevator to the City Jail Office, CLARDY was . .
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took RUBY directly to the 5th floor, where they searched his clothing, • /•
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removed the hauidcuffs from him, and stripped searched RUBY and his li^ ,<'
clothing. CLARDY stayed with JACK RUBY Txntil the arrival of officers .-,
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BARNARD S. CLARDY, Detective, Auto Thsft Bureau,
Crlninal Investigation Division, Dallas, Texas, Police Departr.ont,
was interviewed at h±h residence at 936 Fer.icllff Trail, Dallas,
honie telephone FR 4-5358. Ke was advised a': the outset that he
did not haveto furnish any stater/ionb, that .iny statement ho did
furnish could be used against hira in a couri of law, and cf his
right to an attorney. He furnished the following infomiatlon:
he recognized any of them and did not recall seeing JACK RUBY
l)/' )/
V'rx'b
in the crowd. Lieutenant SMRT was located near the armored l^'^iKS^ i
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PERIOD OF ACTIVE DLH
FROiK
14 Ocrte^MT 1956
340
SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM Approval not required
NOTICE OF CLASSIFICATION
iMMT, to cany
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his aotice. la ftddttioo to 700/ Icfiilntioo Ccsttfccate ooo yoor
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at aJI tuna—to cxhtbrt k It (cqaM lo
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MCboriitd oftcu
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lender it to your coamandiiig i^oo catenae cbc umed form,
oft£cr i^on
Adiag often unm
Tbe law requim tou too nottfy Toar local bo«ni la wrtbiy ( l ) of cvcfy
j
diaittc inyour adoreu. pbyskil coodiboo. and occD^fttMoal, atritoJ,
(aiBily, (kticndcDcy, and mjlfuxy itJtus. u»d (2) of aay odwr fact vMch
1
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(DaM of mailhx) (Mvnbor or elork 01
Jht law requires you, subject to heavy penalty jar ftatdtion, to carry
this notice, in addition to your Registration Certificate/^n your person
at all times —
to exhibit it upon request to authorized officials to sur- —
render it to your commanding officer upon entering the armed forces..
The law
requires you to notify your local board in writinjg (1) of every
change in your address, physical condition, and occupational, marital,
family, dependency, and military status, and (2) of any other fact which
might change your classilication.
FOR ADVICE, SEE YOUR GOVERNMENT APPEAL AGENT.
341
Cole Exhibit No. 5
342
Cole Exhibit No. 6
343
Cole Exhibit No. 7
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y' "November 26, 1963
"Mr. J. B. Curry ^
Chief of Police
"Subject: aiootlng of Lee
Harvey Oswald
"Sir:
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"W. J. Cutchshaw #1111, Cpt C.E. Talbert #463, Lt
.
"I did not observe anyone that I knew who did not
belong in the basement. Everyone that I saw were either
^police or people I thjpiu^t to be newsmen. I did not observe
Jack Ruby until Just second s before the shooting.
"Respectfully submitted.
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1962, and she v/as from Dallas, Texas. He first went to Dallas, ,.
During the time he was employed with the "Eov/ Hollywood fy^
Llakes Movies", he ascertained that JACK RUBY had approximately
,0150.00 invested and on or about October 21, 1S63, at closing
time, he v;as introduced to RUBY by a "DEEK" I.IILES, another one
of the backers. He saw RUBY two or three times during the Texas
State Fair, as RUBY would check on the progress of the show.
When the fair closed aboSt the end of October, 1DG3, RUBY hired
him to tear dov/n the stage and take it to the CaroOsel Club in
Dallas, Texas. He worked with a man named EOV/ARD (Last Name
; Unknown), a Negro, who had been employed by RUBY f6r approximately
IS years. After completing this Job, RUBY asked him to stay at
the club and work for room and board, Ke had the room in front
of RUBY'S office. This would be approsimately November 1, 1963. '
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Ex. No. 5226 - CRAFARD, C. L Depostion
Washington, D.C. ^-10-6-;
This document contains nalther r«comm*ndattona nor conclualona of the Fbl. It U th» propertr 0< th« FBI and U loaned to
I agency
your agency; tt and tte contents are not to be distributed outside your agency. 1 ~,
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on the door at the cl£'b. He did not know where RUBY's apartment
was located, but had fhe teSiephone number, WH. 1-1050.
He would see RUBY every d.y for about one to two hours
and this usually occurred between 12:00 EM and 3:00 g'M, at the
Carousel. Other than th^at, ^RUBY would telephonically contact him
Ee hjts no knowledge where RUBY
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spent his time outside of the club. Usually, RUBY would then
return to the club at about lO'jOO P;.. each evening and stay until
closing time, which was 1:3P AM during week days and 2:00 AM
on the weekends.
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when mad would use l oud laflgu age in his relations witli the ^
employees.
said RUBY had a .38 caliber revolver which he kept in a money z' ) 1- '\\
sack locked in the trunk of his car. He said thait when trans- (— ^
porting money, RUBY kept his money in the truak with the revolver
and always kept the revolver with bin when moving money, i'^ / c^^'^/c-^
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approximately November 14 or 15, 1963, RUBY was having trouble |
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and he did not see RUBY again until approximately 2:30 Alio af-Ser ^
closing, at which time they again had breakfast at the Lucas B and
B, returning to the Carousel at absut 3:30 ot 4:00 Ail.
dropped back tc sleep and shortly after 2'i^.on, AJ^Y car^e to the (y" pf~
Club, personally wcke him up and stated that the President had \C<^'
been shot. He had not heard froji RI)3Y previously that date ,v>^x^
and at about 1:30 Pil, RUBY came i:ito the club ar^d said the club C^^^^^^ ->'
would be closed that night and the entire weekend. He told
AITDY to notify the personnel and, thereafter, called the paper
and pjlaced an ad to that effect. CRAFARD said that he was much
surprised by this action as the club could not financially stand
to be closed and it was strictly his opinion that RUBY did this
as a gesture to make good will on behalf of the ^blic. After
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thi;.t RUBY snid that he was going to his sister's home and
asked CRAFARD if he desired to accompany him, which offer was
refused,
about 7:30 PLI that evening. He did not discuss the assassination ,
he did not mention being at the police department or anything e-^se.
He just wanted to check in regards to telephone calls. He did not'
see RUBY again until the next day.
and they then drove to a waffle shop near the Carousel for coffee,
RUBY and GEORGE were talking about the sign and the Post Office
Box and they had ^very little conversation concerning the
assassination. RUBY then dropped CRAFARD off at the club at
6:20 AM and said that he and GEORGE were going down to the
Post Office to look at that Post Office Box. CRAFARD said that
he v/us completely puzzled, as EARL WARREN wcs unknown to him.
This was the last time he saw JACK RUBY. He also recalled that
while being at the waffle shop on Commerce Street, RUBY vas
reading about LEE HARVEY OSWALD in the newspaper. He, at this
tine, did not express any previous knowledge or acquaintance
with this individual and he (CRAFARD) had never, to the best of
his knowledge, heard RUB7 or anyone else at the club previously
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nentio: .v;thls name. He said that It seemed odd to him that RUBY
v/as more escited about the EARL WARREN sign than about the
assassination. RUBY, at this time, made no threats or other
coin.-nents concerning OSWALD.
first found out that OSWALD had been killed on November 24, 1963,7
at about 8:00 PM, and did not know RUBY was responsible for it
until Llonday, November 25, 1963.
^
In regardq to RUBY's contacts, CRAFARD said that most
of then were recorded in the stenographer^ notebook on the desk
'
and, that the only other^ones would befMICOY/RYAli], V7ho was a
(bartender in_a gun club located in Daa<las7\/He termed RYAN as
a^very close friend. He cannot recall^UBY ever saying he
had any contacts with the underfJorld, v^ci the only illegal
c 'activit.jn:;that he could recall RUBY speaking abox^t'-was that each
night at the Carousel, as a promotional stunt, t^ey- would have
drawings and give away champagne to the ladies and Wilkinson
swart edge razor blades to the men, RUBY stressed the fact that
these razor blades were a blackmarket product and he had no
knowledge from where they were obtained.
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Coirplexion Medium
ScaVK 1" fc;cE.r calf of right leg;
^" ,s<^ar center pf_^WPPjeiL>^lJ>fi.
Tattoos None
Education 11^ grades
Occupation Liibortr and carnival worker*"
Social Secority ^Tasiber 511-56-S651
Parents HUGH «ir.d ALICE CRAFpRjp,
1219 Birch Street,
DitllAS, Oregon
Sister COiUBELLE INGERSOLL,
Bellaire, Michigan
Sister VJORMA NEAL,age 18,
Dallas, Oregon
Sister ALICE CRAFORD,
Dallas, Oregon
Brother EDV/ARD CRAFORJJ,
U.S. Army,
ILosAngeles, California.
Military Service U.S. Army
RA 1962841,
September 18, 1958, to
November 10, 1959;
general discharge under
honorable conditions,
not eligible for re-enlistraent
discharged per AR-63 5-200- STN
264
Arrests Police Department,
Findlay, Ohio, 1961,
taking a minor across a State
Line, no prosecution;
Police Department, Dallds,
Oregon, January, 1963, drunk
and disorderly, fined $25.00
&n6 three days.
Marital Status Separated
Wife WILMA JEAN TEANNEY CRAFARD^
Son ROBERT GERALD CRAFARD,
born March 1, 1963,
Dallas, Texas
CRAFARD explained that his surnanio is CRAFARD rather
tlian CRAFORD as is the rest of the ftiaily, because when he entered
the Army, his name was misspelied CRAFARD and he has considered
this his name ever since.
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to personally appear before the Honorable Criminal District Court IfeaS of Dallaa County, Tsxaa,
at the Courthouse in the City of Dallas, in Dallas County, on 4|BW|II5I!I the day
behalf of the^tole. Defendant, in a Cause pending in said Court wherein the STATE OF TEXAS
is Plaintiff, and "W**, BHW . Defendant,
and there remain from day to day and fnrni term toierm until discharged by due course of law.
HEREIN FAIL NOT but of this writ ntake due return showins how you have executed the same.
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(Give JOB TITLE and, If known, the code number as shown on your Identification card)
12. WORK RECORD: Show the Information requested below for all of your employers. Including any periods of self -employment,
> government and military service, during the past 24 months.
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4. What kind of work are you seeking? —/^^ 'o/V <^/^/9/y^ i^ At what wage? % /3S~yy^.' — ,
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11. Are you self-employed or in business of any kind? _ D Yes D^ftT
12. Areyouoranymemberof your household engaged in, or planning, a farming activity? D Yes l^pfo
13. Is there any reason why you cannot accept a permanent full-time job at once, here or
elsewhere (such as physical, health, home responsibilities, care of children, aged ^^
persons, or sickness in your family, receipt of a pension or social security) 7 D Yes (3^0^
14. Do you expect to obtain work through a union? D Yes 0/1no
If "Yes", in what union, local and city, are you in good standing? .
17. What means of transportation do you have to get to work? f^^^' ^ / /</f/^^'r'£i<//P/i C>r^
18. To be answered by women only:
(a) Are you pregnant? — -?
D Yes D No
(b) If you have minor children, give their ages : :
I certify that the above answers are true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
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and state reasons for code assignment; include statement reclaimant's prospects for employment in
the light of local labor market condition; date and sign.
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If in peraon, enter date filed .
9. Requeat filed
If by mail, eater poatmark date _____ luid receipt date .
10. Dae L.O. stamp ot enter L.O. address and No. 11. I certify that 1 haT(| Terified ^e
olslfiaat'a social iecari^ nnlDbet.
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In which you'p d ofwork you UHunTIy
6. Do you usually live nere? If 'No', a. When did you gel here?,
b. How long will you stay? ^^
c. Why did you decide to come here?\^
7. Do you
a.Work for anyone now? explain your activity, what hours of the day and how many hour*
' If 'Yea',
a day you spend at It. (If you plan to attend school, give name of achool
b. Farm, live on a farm, ond expected starting date). ',
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11. FACT FINDING REPORT (U»e In lieu of IB-H when entries on the other side raise a potential Issue).
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I certify that the above is true and correct to the best of my lino\*Wdfre.
Claimant's Signature
12. EXAMINER'S STATEMENT (Describe local' labor market conditions relating to the claimant's occupation and wage demand.
Comment on all entries on the other side of this form which affect claimant's reemployment or require clarification. Also evalu-
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office at the crov/d and then glanced back tD see if the two i
men on his left had complied with his order. He saw the man
with the movie camera had stepped back to the ramp railing
and was standing upon the railing; the other man he did not see.
He then looked back at the crov:d by the jail office for OSWALD
v;as being brought down. At approximately 15 or 20 seconds later,
OSWALD was brought out, the members of the press surged forward
and one placed a microphone in front of OSWALD'S fact and
asked him to make a statement. At this instant, CROY got a
blurred movement to his left and turned and made an off balance
grab at a man who was moving in a low crouch with his hands ^
tucked into his stomach much like a football fullback, GROY's
hand brushed the tail coat of the man and at this time had the
impression the man was the same one who moments before, had
been standing to his left and rear.
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Captain C, 0. ARNETT;
Lieutenant HARRY KRI SS;
Lieutenant BEN McCOY;
Lieutenant DON SUITS,
Ceoy Exhibit No. 5051 —Continued)
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"Hk^ J . B . Curry v^ •
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"Sir:
/'v5.i. Did you know Ruby? Yes and no (see next statement)
%^ 6*.;. When and un^ier what circumstance did you see Ruby?
.r».;.i;3;. Approximately three yeacs ago. Jack Ruby bought myself
'i-^: V and two other officers breakfast at I.ucas IV&B Cafe on
C;' ^V Oak Lawn at 3:00 A.N. I have not seem thl:i man since,
t r however I have been in his club on several occasions
'^' ^^^ riding observation.
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^ ment of the City Hall I st<-itioned myself at the foot of the
north end of the ramp in the basement. I was^ there for quite
some time watching the reporters . Someone had made the
-'.; remark to vatch the reporters, and to move them back against
.*j.' the rail. There were several reporters in front of roe.
Captain Amett was standing to the right of me. I was ap-
proximately in the middle of the ramp between the wall and
;t the rail. Someone in authority gave instructions to move
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':^ the press back against the rail. At that time I turned and
' V. told two men standing to my left to move back against the
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/ rail. One of these men had a motion picture camera, the
:'I other was wearing a dark maroon coat with black thread woven
>V- into it. He v/as wearing a brown hat. (Hy father has a coat
i.^-. something similar to the one the man was wearing that I
: >: spoke to) I then turned my attention back to the reporters
:v which were standing in front of me. I believe this man that
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have been Jack Ruby. The man with the motion picture
camera got up on the rail. The man with the dark maroon
V coat stepped back a little. I turned back around and one or
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Frits, end then they brought Oswald out* He was handcuffed
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"to one of the officers and there was a roan on each side
of him holding his arm. There was a reporter standing
there with a microphone In his hand. The reporters then
converged on Oswald. The reporter with the microphone
stuck It up In Oswald's face and asked him, *Do you have
any comment?* At this time I observed a blur come from
my left side. I was off balance. I saw a man running
Into the crowd In a crouch. At that moment I reached
for this Individual and touched his coat tall attempting
to stop him. I saw him run right up to Oswald and I heard
a shot. At the time I heard the shot, there were several,
officers who swarmed him and wrestled him to the pavement.
I also tried to grab hold of his gun, but there were too
many men there for me to be effective. At that nolnt an
officer did disarm him and took him out. I dldn t get to
see the man they were wrestling to the floor because too
many oiEf leers swarmed him. At this point orders were given .
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that Chief CURRY was taking the rap for "higher ups" who
had insisted that OSWALD be transferred to the County Jail
during daylight hours at the request of the press. He • .
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that" it. is his .intention that this" report be. made available
to'-the FBI .and* to the county Attorney for vJhatever action
ist-.deejTigd .appropriate,^. In- this connection, he said ha was
most. .anxious -that no one of ficer be blamed for the breach
of security /unless and until -it was determined that an
officer willfully and deliberately allowed RU3Y access to
the basement.. ..Ho said he did "nof feel the'wrath of world
opinibh'.should be directed at any officer" •^nose post RUBY
may.-have passed unbelcnown to the officer. He stated ho has
no icnowiedge of the information indicating thora was any .
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press when they should be back and he told them 10:00
i-l^he next morning. He stated that he was tired affid worn
'out and that the press was tired. He stated that he did
not at any time give the press a specific time as to
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v;hen OSV/ALD would be removed at that time because he,
himself, did not know. He stated that FRITZ v/as in charge
of the plans of the removal of OSWALD to the Dallas County
Jail and that the time was strictly up to FRIT2 as to v;hen
he was to move him.
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On December 9, 1953-, he advised that the policy
department had not given a press card or pass to JACK RUBY or any
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sticker for his car. He advised that Captain GLEN KING, his r ^ >^,
Administrative Assistants v.^as the press relations officer and ^ s^
that he had checked with him and was satisfied that RUBY b^d I'f ^
no kind of press card or otherry/ise which was issued by the '-^ \';'^'
police department which would have admitted him to the area. ,'-^
In addition to tha infoirmation that Chief CL'RRY previously
I gave on November 25, 1963 he advised on December 10, 1963,
as follows: .^
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He advised cb^t at the time OSV/ALD was shot he was either
in his office or near the entrance betv/een his office and the
lobby. He could not recall which. Ee stated he did not know
Ji^CK RUBY, that none of his officers had ever worked for RUBY, and
tb^t it was against departmental regulations for any Dallas
policeman to v/ork for any night clubs or any other type of estab-
lishments v/here alcoholic beverages were sold.
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contains ntlther racommandatlons nor concluslona of the TBI. It U tha proparty of tha FBI and U loanad to
your agaocy; It and Ita contanta ara not to ba diatrlbutad oulalda your agancy.
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the two chiefs conferred with him, thought his plans were
adequate, and when they returned to the 3rd floor, they
told hiru they thought everything was all right.
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WILBUR JAY CUTCHSrLAy, Dstective, Juvenile
Lureau, Dallas Police Departeient, was contacted at his
office in the Police 6c Couircs Euildingj Uarwood and
Main Streets, Dallas s and was advised of the nature of
the investigation; th^ official identity of the inter=
viewing Agents, and the fact he did not have to furnish
any statement, but that any statenent he did furnish could
be used, in court against him. CTTCHSSAW was also advised of
his righc to counsel.
CUTCHSILAlU advised that at about 9; 00 Ai:, on
Sunday, ^lovember^ 24 ^ 19635 ^'S "^s in his office whan he
overheard Deputy"* Chief STEVENSON tell Captain I-L-JTvTIK that
he wanted all personnel in the office between 9; 00 and
10:00 AM. CUTCHSMW stated that at about 11; 00 All Captain
0. A. JOZIES told hin and the other detectives standing by
in the office that it was time to go down to the basesent.
He stated he proceeded to the baseaant in company with
Captain FRAI^IC mRTIN, DeteccivasL. D. MILLER^ R. L. LOUSRY
and Charles Goolsby. CiiTCKSILlU stated thaz when he reached
the baseaent he was instructed by Captain 0. A, JONES to
clear the hallway connecting the basement lobby with the
parking area and to also clear the jail office lobby of
all news nedia perscnr.el and camera equipinento He said
he was also instructed at this time to keep all unauthorized
persons from the basesent and to permit only press and
police officers to remain.
by Spoclol Agent S H^.'-xL.'J J. l.-i. ..>. cz , -u. .,.... '-M r. Doto dictated 12/2/63
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This documont contains neither recommendatlona nor conclusions t_ y.
your agency; It aid Its contents are not to be distributed outside yoiuC.NO. 50-^2 COTSHA*,W.J. Deposition.
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CUTCIiSHAW stated he did not know of any re-
lationship existing bet^Jeen RUBY and OSWALD and did not
notice RUBY in the basement before taking hold of his
left hand and then did not know it was RUBY until someone
else identified him,
CuTCHSHAW Exhibit No. 5042—Continued
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"Mr. J. E. Curry
Chief of Police
"Subjec^: Siootlng of Lee Harvey Oswald
"Sir:
"At the time that Oswald was being brought down the Jail,
I was stationed next to the door leading to the Jail
office. Prior to Oswald coming out, a T. V. Camera was ..
pushed out of the basement lobby into the basement. There were
three men pushing the camera. The marl with the green shirt
was on the right and the man with the black rain coat was on
the left. The third person was in the center and had on a
dark suit. He was be rt over low behind the camera pushing on the
base. The camera was pushed down the ramp into the^ parking
area but was not hooked up. After the shooting the' camera was
being pushed up the ramp by two men. The man in the dark 3ult was
not one of them. I stopped the two men and asked them where the *.
other man was that helped them push the camera out. They stated^
that nty one was with them. ,,< .
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"After the shot, I Jumped on the man and had him by'^'^e left
arm. I held this position till we reached the Jail office
door where I had to release my hold so they could get Inside
the Jail office. After they got inside I stood guard on the
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^' » it. The camera was rolled on down the corridor passed
Detectives ROY LEE LOWERY and necessarily It passed several
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<, ^ He recalled the name of one of the men as JOHN ALEXANDER,
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*"' /"-; --t v^^ name he cannot recall but stated he also worked for Channel 5,
'.~; '- CUTCHSHAW stated that the camera men at the time of first
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' there were approximately 76 officers on the Security Detail
who were practically standing, shoulder to shoulder in the
pertinent area.
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Street. As he was passing the City lia.li , 'he saw a number of p J"5
people standing in the vicinity r.nd since he had heard that the J"
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tween the V/estern Union Office and the City Hall. ?rom there he \^\^-_
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His instinct told him at that time that the man was probably
carrying a gun but in view of the fact that officer VAUGHN
allowed him to enter he did not give it serious thought. This
individual had an intent look: on his face and was walking fairly
fast. He also seemed to recall that he had seen this man at
the police department during the time he was a police officer
as his face was vaguely familiar and he also seemed to recall
that he was partly bald. He was wearing what he thought was a
dark brown or dark blue suit but in any event he was sure it was
dark in color. He was also wearing a tie and dress shirt but he
could not describe the nature of these articles of clothing.
He could not recall whether or not this individual was wearing
a hat and the idea that the man was bald may have come from .
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He does not know JACK RUBY and therefore does not know
if the man he saw walk down the ramp was JACK RUBY or if the nan
he had seen at the police department during the time he was a police
officer was JACK RUBY.
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a Notcry Public in cr.c for :oid Coun^/, Stoto of Texos, on this^doy por;or.c!Iy cppcc.-ccL
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a Gl:ot ar.c. tlien another chot and ran to sido doer at Patton Strccj. I c;
tho boy Cutting acroES ciir yard and ho \:cz unloadJjr^j iiis sun. Vfo •.allccd
ar— a •.•.•cr^ui v.-as hollcrir^ "ho's dead;, hei^s dead, no's shot",, Tiiis v;onir-.
Jcanctto to ccJLl tho Polico andcho did. I sav; tho officer ti'^t liad bee:.
Iiyiii^^'on i'enth ctroct ciTicr Jcanctto had called tho Polico. Jcanctto f^
c-'-.'jty shell that the inan had "anloaded ana ^ave it to tho policco After
Polico had left I found a crrpty shell in'our yard« '^liis is the '^:-:ji shel
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Virginia ftith Davis being first duly sworn accordinf^ to law, deposes and saysi
I hereby wish to make the following statcirif nt of ir^y own free will and accord
to John J, Gluffre, who has identified himself to me as a Special Agent of the
United States Secret Servic?.
address, but in another apartment. BartJara and I wore lying on the bed with her
two children when we heard a loud bang. Immediately following the first report,
there was another loud bang. We then jumped un and ran to the front door.
Mien we pot to the door and went out on the porch, I saw a nan who I later
that day identified at the Dallas Police Department, This man was coming across
the yr.rd and was almost to the walk which Ir-id.': directly to the porch and is in a
direct line with the front door. The man had a revolver in his left hand and was
shaking the shells out of It into his ripht hand.
Barbara Davis and I then returned to the house where she called the police.
After she called the police, we went back o^t on the porch but by then the man we
had seen with the gun was no longer in sight.
When the police airived we searchei the area on the side of the house that
faceG Patton Street, and Barbara found a guji shell that had been fired. After
tr --^lice left we again searched the ar'^a and I found a gun shell that had been
flr-d. I later turned this shell over to the Dallas Police Department,
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Subscribed and swozn to before me this 1st day of December 1963
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^^ _Ex.No.5008 DEAN,Sgt.P.T. Deposition
Dallas 3-2i;-64.
Sergeant PATRICK T. DEAN, Pa.
Department, Dallas, Texas, residence address 2822 Nicholson Driv^,
Dallas, furnished the followins information;
by Spocicl Agent
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Dato dictotod
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This documsnl contains neither recommendallone nor conclusions o( the FBI. It Is the property o( the FBI ond Is loaned to
your agency; It and Its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency. . . A
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from the Police and Courts Building into the basement area and
Officer A. R. BROCK was stationed at the elevator and instructed
to tell the elevator operator not to bring the elevator to the
basement floor. A reserve policeman, name not known, was stationed
at the southern portion of the basement in an opening from the sub-
basement into the garage parking area. There was no one in the
sub-basement at this time; however, this officer was instructed not
to allow anyone to come up from the sub-basement.
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rising above the crowd, apparently from the shot which had just
been fired.
DEAN immediately ran down the ramp, jumping over the top
of the two cars parked between him and the assembled crov/d in the
basement area. He did not see the prisoner LEE HARVEY OSV/ALD at
this time or the actual shooting, as his view was obstructed by
the crowd. V/hen he got to where the shooting had occurred, otlaer
officers including a number of Detectives from the Homicide Bureau
were dragging a man into the jail office. At this time, DEAN
recognized the man as JACK RUBY, operator of the Carousel Club in
Dallas. As he went into the jail office, he saw LEE HARVEY OSV/ALD
in the jail office receiving emergency treatment. He helped clear
the crowd from the area to allow OSV/ALD to be placed in an ambulance.
He then v/ent to the third floor of the Police Building where he ran
into Chief of Police CURRY, and CURRY asked him to take Secret
Service Agent FOREST V. SORRELS up to the fifth floor to interview
JACK RUBY.
jy^ia DEAN has known JACK RUBY since i^59 as operator of the
2/j.^r'C&TOMsel Club on Commerce Street in Dallas. At that time, DEAN
' was Sergeant over a partol in the downtown section of Dallas, and
as part of his routine checking of places of entertainment in the
district hD frequently saw RUBY at Jthe C^ousel Club. On occasion,
when driving in the area with a»f^?fe^'i6lS4:€er, he would go up to
the Carousel Club usually once or twice a week. In addition, DEAN
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^ said he had gone to the club with friends while off duty on fe«r-^j"^w<:'
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fSji^ occasions during the time he had known JACK RUBY. RUBY was very
friendly towards DEAN and other police officers and frequently
when he ran into them on the street, he would invite them to cone
to his place and see the show. DEAN advised the four times ha
attended the Carousel Club while off duty, and the occasional con-
tacts with RUBY in checking his place of entertainment, were the
only contacts he had had with RUBY since becoming acquainted with
him in 1959. He was never employed by RUBY and does not know of
any other police officer who ever worked for RUBY at any of his
clubs. DEAN advised that JACK RUBY had attempted to become friendly
with him; however, he had kept his contacts with RUBY on an imper-
sonal basis.
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through the Main Street ramp. RUBY told him that a plain police
car was coming out the Main Street ramp at the time he came in,
and the officer who was stationed at the Main Street ramp had gone
to this car to talk to the officer in the car, which RUBY believed
was Lieutenant PIERCE. While the officer stationed at the Main
Street ramp was talking to the officer in the car, RUBY had then
gone into the entrance and down the ramp.
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Dean Exhibit No. 5008 —Continued
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ir hh T<:oQ .Ex.No.5009 DEAN, P.T. Deposition^
ux, H*f-xojy
Dallas 3-24-64
"Sir:
"I then obtained thirteen (13) Reserve Officers from the Detail
Room and with the aid of Sergeant J, A. Putnam, Officers L. E.
Jez, and A, R, Brock we conducted a systematic search of "the
basement. The men were advised to check very carefully the
cars, trucks, and the overhanging pipes, and alrjconditlonlng
ducts. Before the search was started at the northern side of
the basement, the following men were assigned at these locations:
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"It was then, while the detectives had the suspect on the floor,
that I recognized him (the suspect) as Jack Ruby.
"I knew Jack Ruby as the manager of the Carousel Club located
in the 1300 block of Commerr^e. I met him while I v;as assigned
^s a sergeant on Zone 100 which includes the location of the
Carousel Club,
"At no time during the day had I seen Jack Ruby either in nor
around '|the City Hall, In fact I have not seen him for several
months.' '
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Sergeant of Police ^ - -^
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rebmaiy l8, Ipo^
Mr. J, E, Curzy
Chiof of Polico
Sirt
Mr, ITorrcst V. Sorrslls to tho Fifth Floor Jcol for tho purposo of
Mr» Sorro3J.a iatorvicuinij Mr. Jack Euby about hio shootiJis of Loo
liarvey Oswald, accused astasia of Prooidcat Kennedy*
Kr. Sorrellc asked Jiiby if ho Imow Osijald and he said, "I^'o, thord
is no acquaintanco or connection between Oswald and nysolf,"
Sorrells then quostionod JRul^ about liic heritage and Euby told hia
that his fathor was bom in liussia ;:md his oothor was bom in Poland*
2uby also stated that ho and his sister wcro very csotional psj'plo
and that his sister had just gotten out of the hospital and she also
was talcing this hard* and that with tho facts of tho incidents already
known to hia was tho motivation for his shooting Oswald. Baby then
stated scao words to tho effect , "I also want tho world to know that
Jews do have p^ts ."
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"Ex. No. 5010
Dallas 3-2A-64
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Answer - No,
"And you didn't sba this person enter fipom the Main
Street ramp?"
Answer - definitely not.
The next question asked by PAYNE was, "Did you see
anything at the time of the shooting?"
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DEAN said this terminated the questioning by Mr.
PAYNE and DEAN Inquired of PA^NE as to thd reason for him
calling as all of the Information he asked about was old news,
PAYNE then stated to DEAN that he was Just verifying the '
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Ca reco?3bcr 7t iS*>3» at a|;proxiT3Rt«ly liJO i»>!«, 1 rf.oeivcc a
teler-hoac call at rcy hon» i'rou a perooa identify in^ hinawlf
jk9 Dsrviin Payne « reproDontativo oT tho PfxlXac lintio IlozT.ld»
t1r» P<'xyno stated hia roaoon for calling; wno to verify tatato-
aenta cade by mo to th« Undio ond Telovieion fJcwo Todia oa
ivcvenbor 2^, I'^'CJ shortly after th« assnseinfition of Leo iic-rvey
0£>wald (acoused acea»£iaator of JPro&idant John Jlt^.^^Tixld
K.enn«jdy.)
X will ouote thay, &» near as poeeibXe &a they vore £i:^ked, in
their e-equcno© and aXso tiy anuswar©, whioh wero nearly alv/uvr,
in tho affimntivo or Q9gatlv««
Kr, iaynoi '*Wero you at tha Aroorod Car vhen th« £hct tull; .roc
Ancworx
Tc^nei • *'Did you eo« tho parson that fired tho &hot st tho
tiino it was firadV"
Answer - "iJo."
Payno s - •Oid you sect tha pers^on that firad tho ehot thortiy
after it was fired? »•
A.n&wer; - If 00."
I';5yn«j - '«'aa ho inoida the jalX office and
**".;horoV or* tho
fXoor at that time?"
/.noweri • "Yoa - ho was on the fXoor and boin^ rottreiiaau rc>.l
hwadouffod by saveraX pXainolothes offioero.'*
I ayne • "Jjidyou reootni^e the cabjeot at that tino oi» a
person you knew by sight?"
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isiyu9t - Cid you or had you aeon thla porson prior to tl;-is
tin« in or around the City UcliV"
Acsvfarj - "lie,"
»3jne: - "And you didn't ••« th±a peroon tntor froa tho I'rSn
Street ratnp?»»
Tliie tQrr.inat«d his quostione and I aaksd V,r, Icyne tho ro^^son
for hlra calling aa all this was old news* ii* then statod ho
was jufit vorifyin^j thio interview and thct he didn't really know
whrit tho Tir.os Uorold was coins to do with this infom&tion*
I mado oyecir very clear to Vr • Pctyns that X had not eoen uuLv
at acytiae bofore the shooting in or around tho City Hall*
ilocley stated that ho didn't hnow for sure and related tscvc;?!
nanico of j-ersons that would have been on duty and roatiori^d fci:o
care of this Darwin layno* X recognized this b.& tho x>erjcn that
had called se*
r^then called ^fr• I ayae at his hose, telephone vJH 6-.ij8Sf2, and
asked hiQ if he had wx*ltten the article and he stated that hs
did.
questions * **Uhy did yoa print that X had seen Ituby ontor th^
baaeaent?**
Kr* Payne then answered i « "Uell« X thought that you had sicen -
hiia."
I tlien stated to Vt» lejne that I hwd nt'Vor Dad« such a sfcctcnjoat to
hin or anyono to cubetcntiato this oonoluaioa. Mr. * oyno thoa ctatei
that ho had read to oo ny origiaol Intorvie^rf pnd 1 had oonriiriod ie.ll
the etateroQto in the artioltf and thr»t ho c uld prove thca. I advicod
hin ajain th.-it I had not, and thon e&ited hin where lio hr.d obt:iincd a
cojjr of ry interview*
J'r. i'aya© then aeened to evadtt thia queotion and eeked me to lot fcln
call the porcoa that htd given liita thia aeciunrsent end thz>t ho wauld
h3.v<8 hin call nc. I ccoin asked him from whon he had rocoivod tho
aci .51^.100 at and he evaded again and then ctatod thnt he had not written
the ctory, that he had only verified tiy previous interview. Ihi^ v/aci
contradictory to hio oriirinal statement, that he had written tho ctory.
Ee ti>oa acked oe not to call the City ^ditor as he would contact his
and advisa him that X waa proteatiii^ the artiolo*
After acidlns hin the third titid Fr. layn* then stated I'r. iioa Jr.-urt
(As I recollect, had aooienod hira the Job.)
I tried to call Chief i'lsher, also C!;4.ef liatohelor, and Chief Curry.
I ncdo no coataot with anyoa« of those Chiefs. Iliia wna nr.^zroizlz'xtclj
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PAXiiCL DlVli.ION
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DEAN, p. T, Deposition
Dallas 4-1-64
DOUBLE LENGTH
DOUBLE STRENGTH-ALL PURPOSE
TENSILIZED POLYESTER
600 FEET SPLICE FREE 4" REEL
LUBRICATED
for stereo and general recording; extra
thin, stretch resistant polyester gives
double footage
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the calls . Ha statisd he does recall that who ever ^e talked to at '^ ,
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Dallas 4-16-64
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the City Jail to the County Jail. Dallas Police Department can ^ ^
also remove prisoners from the Dallas' City Jail to the Dallas V- '
County Jail.
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Sheriff DECKER stated with regard to his knowledge of
planned removal of L2S HARWS' OSVrALD by the Dallas Police Depart-
msnt from the City Jail to the Dallas County Jail, that all during
ths day of November 23, 19fi3, he had haard rusus-Ts- from news media
that OSVrALD w a a t o be'-reasaved N&veab&r 23rd.
i Someone called from
the Dallas Police D^ipartment on Xovsaiber 23, 1S63, maybe Captain
J. W. FRITZ, and indicated questioning of OSWALD was not quite-
completed, but ro-moval might be that day. D2GKER stated he told -
This documant contains nalther r»r—~-<4ndation* nor conclusions ol ths FBI. It Is tb* iropsrty o< ths FBI aad Is loaned to
your aqsney; It and Its conlsnts <"^§py fto bs distrlbutsd outstds your agsncy. I^^""
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ASSAULT TO >0^,DER:
Governor
JOHN B. CONIvIELLY
Dallas County.
Texas
BILL DECKER,
SHERIFF I
J^position
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MISCELLANEOUS CRIME REPORT
COUNTY ©F DALLAS
SBERIFF'S DEPARTMEIVT
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Clu^ Beatles vf CHmm ^'^^al^'h^, ^"e
NamP«finjnr«i|»r«y KriTIIuOY. Jvhti Fltz^^cra ld Where rominitt.><i
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Res. AHHr «.« v?a3htn^ton Reported by_
Phone- Addresa__
Time R^pnrtpH Novoobar 22, 19o5
Date Committed. HovaiiiUir 22, I9v5
Reported to
Time Committed. Investigating Officers-
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MISCELLANEOUS CRIME REPORT
Market Hall*
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Decker Exhibit No. 5323
457
As the Itotorcade vas proceeding down Elm Street, I
458
the Preoldent vas removed from the autoiooblle and pieced
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tollding.
over.
••arch for tho suspect who had killed the police officer.
460
After my first arrival at tho Texas School Book I>3po3ltory
Allen, and Mr. Wallace Heitman, FBI Agent vere intervic. Ing
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Decker Exhibit No. 5323 —Continued
461
After the capture of Oswald in the Texas Theatre, I^puty
the premises.
•he aald that Lee Oswald had been staying at, however,
ihe stated she did not know the address. Officer Valthers
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462
living at this location for a i»orlod o£ tii?o voeks*
on Saturday.
take plese.
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Z arrived at my office early Sunday morDlni; to re«check
transfer of Oouald.
the jail.
progress.
was Oswald who had been shot in City Hall and that Jack Ruby
Parkland Hospital.
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DEPUTY SHERIF"^, PARTICIPATING IN INVESTir^ION NOVEMBER 22. 1963
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VOLUNTARY KTATEXTNT. Not Uod« Amct. P«»na No. 83
ptnf ntlly f rri^nrH ""-^ Tfilliam Betzner. Jr. ^^^,^, 5922 Velasco. Dallas
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VOLUNTARY 8TATEUENT. Net UDdcr Artstt. Form No. 86
Before me. the undersigned tuihorlty. on thU the _22nd j^^ ^^f November ^ p, 19_63.
pcnontlly tpTcnrcd ^^"^ T.' ill jam Betzner. Jr. Addrtti 5922 Velasro, Dallas
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468
VOLUNTARX STATEMENT. Net Under Armt. Form No. 86
I am here on business (oil business) and was walking down Elm Street
trying to get a cab suid there wasn't any. I heard people talking saying
"My God the President has been shot." Police cars were passing me coming
down toward the triple underpass and-I walked up among many other people
and this building was surrounded by police officers with guns and we v;ere
all watching them. I moved on up to the building across the street from
the building that was surnounded and I ask one of the girls if there was
a telephone that I could use and she said "Yes, there is one on the third
floor of the building where I work". I walked through a passage to the
elevator they were all getting on (freight elevator) and I got off on the
third floor with all the other people and there was a lady using the pay
telephone and I ask her If I could use it when she hung up and the said
It was out of order and I tried to use it but with no success. I ask
her how I can get out of this building and she said that there is an exit
right there and then she said wait a minute here is the elevator now. I
got on the elevator add returned to the ground floor and the colored man
who ran the elevator said you are a stranger in this building and I aa was
notsuppose to let you up and he ran "outside to an officer and said to the
off Icerthathe had just taken me up and down in the elevator and the office^
said for me to identify myself and I presented him with a credit card and
he said well we have to check out everything and took me to his superior
and said for me to wait and we will check it out. I was then taken to the
Sheriffs office and interrogated.
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Decker Exhibit No. 5323 —Continued
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VOLUNTARY STATEMENT. Not Vadtt AmM. Form No. 80
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C®IUNTY ©I? DAIXAS, TEXAS
Before me, the undersigned «uthority, on thl« the ^^R^ dty of —
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Subscribed and sworn to before me on this the -lEnd ^g^W ^oHaber ^ 0.19 63_
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VOLtniTARY STATEMENT. Not Uoitcr AttMt. Fena No. 86
When I saw the motorcade round the corner, the President was standing
and waving to the crowd. And just as he got Just about in front of me,
he turned and waved at the crowd on this side of the street, the right
side; at this point I heard what sounded like one shot, and I saw him,
"The President," sit back in his seat and lean his head to his left side.
At this point, I saw Mrs. Kennedy stand up and pull his head over in her
lap, and then lay down over him as if to shield him.
And the two men in the front seat, I don't know who they were, looked
back, and Just about the time they looked back, the second shot was
fired.
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I was with my husband and three year old child, we were standing at
the corner where the sign says "Stenmons Freeway" to the right.
As the President was coming through, I heard this first shot, and the
President fell to his left. The President's wife immediately stood
over him, and she pulled him up, and lay him down in the seat, and
she stood up over him in the car. The President was standing and
waving and smiling at the people when the shot happened.
And then there was a second shot that I heard, after the President's
wife had pulled him down in the seat. It came from what I thought
was behind us and I looked but I couldn't see anything.
The two men in the front of the car stood up, and then when the second
shot was fired, they all fell down and the car took off just like tliat.
After the motorcade went by, after that, I jumped up and headed for my
car, we were parked up on the freeway. A police patrolman came up
where we were , and we* told him what we saw
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VOLUNTARY STATEMENT. Not Under AitMt. Form No. 86 ^
Today, November 22nd, 19^3, I was with Ronald Fischer, and we were on
the corner at Elm and Houston, and I happened to look up there at the
biiilding, the Texas School Book Depository Building, and I saw a man
at the window on the fifth floor, the window was wide open all the way;
there was a stack of boxes around him, I could see. Bob remarked that
he must be hiding from somebody. I noticed that he had on a sport shirt,
it was light colored, it was yellow or white, something to that effect,
and his hair was rather short; I thought he might be something around
twenty-six, as near as I could tell.
The motorcade rounded the corner about this time, and then I thought
I heard four shots, but it never occurred to us what it was. The shots
seemed to come from that building there.
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SHESRIIFF'S DBIPAHnrRSENT
COIUNTTY ©I? ©AIXAS, TTEXAS
Before me, the undcnlxned authority, on thU the -22nd j.^ ^f November ^ p. 19.6JL.
penonUWappeated ^os I.e Euins Add.e« -^li^M^a^t_|_
Higu Scliool ana am in tiie 9th grade. I got out of scl-^ool this corning
to see the President of the United States v;hen he came lo Dallas. I
was standing on the corner of Ela and Houston street, t'roni where I was
standing I could look across the street and see a large red brick
building, I saw the President turn the corner in front of sie and I
v;aived at hiin and he waived back. I watched the car on down the street
and about the tinie the car got near the black and white sign I heard a
shot. I started looking around and then I looked up in the red brick
building, I saw a uan in a window with a gun and I sav; IxIl: shoot tv.doe.
He then stepped back beiiina soiiie boxes, I could tell the gun was a
rifle and It' sounded like an automatic rifle the way he was shooting. I
just saw a little bit of tne barrel, and soi_e of the trigger^housing
This was a white man, he did not have on a hat. I just saw this can
for a few seconds. As far as I know, I had never seen this man before.
Notary Public,
V t)all8s County, Texas
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VOLUNTARY STATEMENT. Wet Uoiicr AttMU Form No. S6
I turned away and by that time the motorcade rounded the corner. And
then I heard what I thought was three shots, and the motorcade was
about where that Stemmons Freeway sign is there.
I do remember one peculair thing happened just at the time I saw the man
up there. There vas a girl walked In the Texas School Book Depository
Building, a rather tall girl, and looked to me like she might be an
employee in that building. She was walking in while everyone else had
.
SubKribed and sworn to before me on this the —2^3^ day of Nov^mb.^ ^ A. D. 19 -£2_
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VOLUNTA&T STATEMENT. Not Uo4cr AttMt. n^m No^ 86
SHEEHIIFP^S ©EPABTMENT
O&VrrTY OW ^AULASy TEXAS
Before me. Ae an<Ieni£ne<! tuthotiiy. on Afa Ae ^^^ day of Novcisber
^ ^^ ^ 63
P^^T^^-t^p 1 Philip Ben Kathaway ^ ajj — 11021 Quail Run, Dallas
_^0B: Jftly 971935 DOB: Chicago, 111- Hks: Lone Star Gas Co, Research &
Depos««ur«««:-
Developement Dept. RI 1 3711
Ext 776
Just before Noon today, lay friend John Stevens Rutter LavTrence, who works
with me, and I and two other friends left the Texaco Building where we
work going to the parade. We were valking down Coniaerce up to Main
and Main to Akard andwhile we were valking up Akard towards Main Street
we passed a oan v;ho was carrying a rifle in a gun case. I saw this
iran walking towards me, walking ta:.*£rds Conmcrce, and took particular
attention to him because ofhls size. I am 6*5" and V7cigh 200 pounds.
This man was very tall, approx 6*6" or 6'7" over 250 pounds, very thick
and big through the chest, in his 30*s, dirty blonde hair worn in a crew
cut. Was wearing a grey colored buslisess suit with white dress shirt,
fair complexion. I remarked to lay friend that there was a guy carrying
a gun in all this cro'.7d and made the remark that he was probably a
secret service man. I could very easily identify this man if I ever
saw him again. The gun case was holding a rifle because I could tell
there was a gun in it as it was a combination leather and cloth gun
case and without a gun, it would have been limp, but it was heavy
and he was carrying it by the handle and the bzirrell of the gun was
up at a 45 degree angle. It was beigb or tan leather and olive drab
'
material.
We can place the time that we saw t±Lls man walking with the gun as
I recall someone in the crcxid asking for the time and they said it
was 11:50A.K.
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VOtUNTARY 8TATEMBMT. Not Vndtt Attwt. Form No. 86
SEIEIilFF'S ©SPAEfi'FMEFJ'S'
COUNTY OF ©AULAS, ITBSAS
Before me. the undenigned authority, ort thli the 22Dd_ j,y ^f Novenber _
^^ 19
63
penonally appeared •
CTiarles Hester ^^^^ Keyhole, Irving
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478
VOIUNTART STATEMENT. Not Voder Amtt. Fonn No. 86
SBIEB&IFF'S ©HPAElTMiaN'H'
COUNTY ©F ©AEXAS, THXAS
Before me, ihe underilgned tuthority, on thU the —22nd j,^ ^f November
^ ^ ^ 63
penontlly appeared JgRA Hill ^__ a^^^. 9li02 Bluffcreek
A«e-i2 Phone ^^ EVl-7klc ^^^^^ 27, Texas
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VOLUNTARY 8TATEMENT.
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Not Vaitt Amtu Form No. 86
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the Park Departnent. I have been so employed for the past 6 years. I'ly
position is to take care of the property located on the ''.'est side of
Houston Street between ?Iouston Street and the Tripple Underpass. I also
take care of the fountain in front of the Union Terjiinal. This day I
was sitting on the front steps of the slopping area and about half vay
down the steps. There was another nan sitting there with me. He was
sitting on ny left and v/e were both facing the street with our backs to
the railroad yards and the brick building. At the same tir:e the President's
car was directly in front of us , I lieard a shot and I saw the President
fall over in the seat. I do not knovj who this other man was that was
sitting beside me. In our conversation he talked about having a hard
tiiae finding a place to park, ile also talked about v;orking somevmere
over on Industrial Blvd. This man said Lay down and we did. I definately
heard 3 shots. The shots that I heard definately came from behind and
above me, Vaen I laid aown on the ground, I laid on my right side and
my view was still toward the street where tlie President's car had passed.
I did look around but I did not see anything unusual, either anyone
running and I did not see any firearms at all. This shot sounded to me
like a Liigh powered rifle.
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Decker Exhibit No. 5323 —Continuied
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SEEBIFP'S DEPAEITMENT
COUNTY ©I? ©AULAS, TEXAS
Before me, the undenigned •uthority, on thU the 22nd j,^ ^f Noveidj sr ^ jj 19 63_
*
rfftnntHYfppfQrrl Stevens Rutter LaiTrence aaa,^.
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709 Devonshire
DOB: 5- 21-40 POB: Oak Park, 111. Richardson, Texas
Age—23 Phone No
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Today at about 11:45AM, ine and Phil Hathaway and t\ro other fellows
left the Texaco Buildins,Tvwhere we all work together, to go see the
parade and President Kennedy. In just a few minutes after we got
cut on the street and walking doivn Akard, Phil called to my attention
a big man and said he was carrying a rifle. I locked and aaw the man
but due to a big rush of noontime people, I did not see the rifle.
I took particular attention to him because of his size. I was walking
with my friend Phil Hathaway who is 6 "5" and this nan was fairly close
to his size, maybe a little taller, he was very thick chested and big
through the shoulders, maybe 250 pounds or more, but no fat, he gave
me the impression of perhaps a professional football player. He had
dirty blonde hair and was a short crew cut. Ha v;as approximately in
his 30 's. Ke was wearing a business suit and I believe it was light
In color, perhaps tan, a x^hite business shirt, i could identify this
vl ever sa^>7him again.
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before me on this the
22nd // —
/d^y of
, November
A. D. 19
63
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VOLUNTARY STATEUENT. Km Usdcr Am«. Po«m N». 8Q
penocuIlTappeamI
POE:
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2-10-40
K?rcer
J'sll^.a A^T) . Addreu 5?00 R(^l::^ ont. No. 208
Chataaooga, Tenn. Ballas
Age —
i-l , Phone No.
A man was sitting under the wheel of the car and slouched over the wheel.
Itiis man had on a green jacket, was a white male and about his 40 's and
was heavy set. I did not see him too clearly. Another man was at the
back of the truch and reached over the tailgate and took out from the
truck what appeared to be a gun case. This case was about 8" wide at it's
widest spot ar.d tapered down to a width of about 4" or 5". It was bro«-n
in color. It had a handle and was about 3% to 4 feet long. The man v;ho
took this out cf tihe truck then proceeded to walk away from the truck and
as he did, the snail end of the case caught in the grass or sidewalk and
he reached dovn to free it. He then proceeded to walk across the grass and
up the grassy hill which forms part of the overpass. This is the last I saw
of this man.
I had been delayed because the truck which I described above was blocking
my passage and I had to await tintil the lane to myleft cleared so I could
go by the truck.
During the ti:=e that I was at this point and observed the above incident
there were 3 policeizan standing talking near a motorcycle on the bridge
^ just west of Exe.
The man who took what appeared to be the gun case out of the truck was a
white male, who appeared to be in his late 20 's or early 30 's and he was
483
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Nm Under AmM. Form Ke. 86
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SEEKBFF'S DEPARTR3ENT
CXJUNTY ®F DALLAS, TEXAS
Before me, the undcMigned .uthoritr. on thl» the
12nd_ ^^^ ^f Kovember ^ jj ,j
63
A 23 Bu vt Dallas
Age fc2 , Phone No
Depotet and tayc-
The man who remained in the truck had light brown hair and I believe
I could identify him also if I were to see him again.
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VOLUNTARY STATEMENT. Noi Uodcr AmJt. Form No. 83
SEIEKflI7I7'S DCPACuT.ZCFJ'ir
ODUHTV ©17 DAHJLAS, TZlJlfLQ
Before me, the undersigned uthoritr. on thU the -|2nd_ ^j.^ j,f
Hovenber ^ U 19 AS—
penontlly iprtared Austin Lavrrence Killer w/m 2 6/^^^^^,, 1006 Povr&a.l Circle. Mesqultc
C(Uocl ^ '^^
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BILL DECKER
SHERIFF
CRIMINAL COURTS BUILDmS
DALLAS. TEXAS
A. J. Milllcan
2650 Valley View Lane
Dallas 3U» Texas
Chapel 7-14-953
486
VOLUNTARY STATEMENT. Not Under AiraM. Pona No. 86
SEIEeiFF'S ©EPAEnrMENT
C®ttJP^lir ©F ©AULAS, TEXAS
Before me, the undersigned authority, on thU the ^^"<^ day of November /^ p, 1? 63
pewonaUy appeared "^^y Ann Moorman ^ aj>i^. 2832 Rlpplewood. Dal las
Depotei and *ayt:' Mrs. Jean Hill and I were standing on the grass by the park
on Elm Street between the underpass Jknd the corner of ^ilm & Houston.
I had a Polariod Camera v;ith me and was intending to take pictures of
President Kennedy and the motorcade. As the motorcade started toward
me I took two pictures. As President Kennedy was opposite me, I took
a picture of him. As I snapped the picture of President Kennedy, I
heard a shot ring out. President Kennedy kind of slumped over. Then
I heard another shot ring out and tirs. Kennedy jumped up in the car
and said, "My God, he has been shot." \lhexi I heard these shots ring
out, I fell to the ground to keep from being hit myself. I heard three
or four shots in all. After the pictures I took were developed, the
Picture 6f President Kennedy showed him slumped over. Y^hen the pictures
were developed, they came out real light. These pictures have been turned
over to Officers investigating this incident.
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Subtcrfljed and iwom to before me on this the day of ^^
rJotary PuBllc, Dallas County, Texas
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Deckee Exhibit No. 5323 —CJontinuied
487
VOLUNTARY STATEMENT. Not Undcf Atiwt. Form No. 66
penonallT appeared
Gayle Newman ^ Addrew 718 V. Clarendon . Da lias
488
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^ VOLUHTAltYnATEMEKT.
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SHEKBFF'S DEPARTMENT
C5®«JNTY OF ©AULAS, TEXAS
Before me. dte undenSsned autkoritr. on thl* the 22nd day of NOVemlDer /L D. 19—^2-
I was standing right on this side of the Stemmons Freeway sign, about
half -way between the sign and the edge of the building on the corner.
I was by myself, there were other people around watching the motorcade.
The motorcade had just passed me when I heard something that I thought
vas a firecracker at first, and the President had just jjassed me, because
after he had just passed, there was a loud report, it just scared me, and
I noticed that the President jumped, he sort of ducked his head down and
I thoxjgfat at the time that it probably scared him, too, just like it did
me, becaiise he flinched, like he jumped. I saw him put his elbows like
this, with his hands on his chest.
By this time, the motorcade never did stop, and the President fell to
his left and his wife jumped up on her knees, I believe it was, in the
back of the car on her knees, I couldn't say that for sure. And I
realized then it had been a shot. I looked in the car and she was on
her knees, and he wasn't even visible in the car. I looked around then
and everybody was running every which way, I don't know why I didn't run,
I Just stood there and backed up and looked around to see if I could see
anything, but I saw no one whatever with anything that resembled a gun
or anything of that kind.
I Just heard two shots. "When it happened, I was just looking at the
President and his wife, and when she jumped iip in the car, I had my
vision focused on her, and I didn't see anything else, about the others
in the front of the car.
Tbe first Impression I had was that the shots came from my right.
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DEPARTR^ENT
SEIEiafiFF'S
COUNTY ©F ©AULAS, TEXAS
Before me, the undersigned tuthority. on thU the _22nd ^^ ^f November ^ p ,j_63_
pe»«>ndly
William Eugene Newman a^^.^.
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¥^vS^^^^"'^°^' D^ ^^^^ .
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22 _. ^, WH 8-6082
Age , Phone No.^ .
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t. C. GENTRY //
Nourr
T Publk, Ehllas County,
Cc^intY, Texas
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490
VOLUNTARY STATEMENT. Not Uodcr Atmu Form No. 86
SHEKIFF'S DEPARTMENT
COUNTY ©IP DAULAS, TEXAS
Before me, the undenlgned «uthoritT. on thl» the -£EQ^ day of Moveubei' ^ p 19 JlI-
petipntlly appeared EmeSw Jay Qwens , A^^Tftt "^007 Peaca tree^
_, . llesqiiite, Ie::as
Ast 32 , Phor>e No bone
Depotes and
layi:* Yesterdciy afoSrnoon, Thursday, and wliile on my vay honae
from work, I passed a 2:an valking in a westerly direction on '..'ood Street
as well as I can reaeaber about Uood-Lattiaer Expressway. I was heaaed
in an Easterly direction in ay car and this was soreti:::e between 's-ijjpu
and 5il5pa» This aan I saw v/as a '.vui^ie ilale, about 5 ioot U to 5 fooi 6
inches tall and heavy build, not fat but large saoulders. This can was
carrying a foreign aade rifle, long biue steel barrel and a long yellow
stock. This aan was wearing a dark colored suit and was bareheaded. lie
was carrying the gun on his right side in his right hand. As far as I
know I have never seen this nan before and I could not be sure that I
could Identify hia if I ever saw him again. This aan came out of a
parking lot with the gun in his hand. I can not be sure if this weapon
had a scope on it or not, I would say this man's age was betwsen 35" and
1+5 years and he did not have glasses on.
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491
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SEEESIFF'S DEPAESTMEHT
COUMTTY ®r? DALLAS, ITEKAS
Before me, the undersigned tuthorlry. on thU the _ 22ndj,y pfNovoaber ^^ 19 63
Ajt 62 Phont No ^^ ^
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19lt.O Bu 3 . Terminal Annex, Gen» Service RI 8 5611
ru Ext 3105
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Deposes and stys:>
This day at about 1235 PI'I I was on the roof of the Termaniel Annex Bldg on the
NE Corner when the presidential Motorcade came down Main to Houston, North on
Houston and then VJ^est on Elm, The cars had proceeded VJest on Elm and was
just a short distance from the Tripple imderpass, when I saw Gov« Connelly
slump over. I did not see the president as his car had gotten out of my
view under the underpass. There was a volley of shots, I think five and then
much later, maybe as much as five minutes later another one, I saw one man
run towards the passenger cars on the railroad siding after the volley of shots
This man had a white dress shirt, no tie and kahki colored trousers. His hair
appeared to be long and dark and his agility running could be about 25 yrs of
age. He had something in his hand. I couldryl^ be sure but it may have been
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VOLUNTARY 8TATEWENT. Not Under AmJt. Form No. 66
pcrtontlly tppeartd
D0B:4-5-^i6
—Bprhnr," "riVrr Rrr'Tfinfl , Addrew 30?fi T— -^rly y;r. ,
Dallas, Texas
Age 17 Phone No FS 7 ?.?01
FOB: Gx"nd Prairie, Te::as
DcpotM »na 5ayi:-
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493
VOIUNTARTC STATEMENT. No« Uode* Amn. Form No. 86
DniPACTMGN'jr
SEIEB5I?I?'§
CGUBHTY ©F DAIOLAS, TI3XAS
Before me. the undewlgned »uthority. on thU the .22llsL dty of Kcr>7cnbcr ^ d. 19 ^^
pewondly appeared
Arnolcf^Ro'^flcnd ^^^^^ 3026 n.-in^crly gt. .
This statement is true and correct to the best of my kncv7ledge and belief.
494
VOLUNTARY STATEMENT. Not Under AmM. Form N». 66
SEERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
COUNTY OW ©AULAS, TEXAS
Before me. the undenlgned tuthority. oa thb the 1.22nd j,^ ^f KovcF^gr y^ D. 19 ^
penontUytppeared Garland Glenvlll Slack ^j^^, 4130 Doalv St.. Dall as
Age 59 . Phone No._EV_i2950
Deposes and tays:-
When the sound of this shot came, it sounded to me like this shot cair.e
from away back or from within a building. I have heard this same sort
of sound when a shot has come from within a cave, as I have been on
many big game hunts.
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VOLUNTARY 8TATEi<ENT. Not Voia Artut. Form Na. 60
Before me, the undersigned .uthorir/. on thU the ?i dty of Novenber ^ jj. 19 ^
pcnonln/appeafed RnycR Glenn Suk Skelt.on Addresi 7^09 'Pir'-.nn ,
Depose. «nd
.ay..-
j ^^^ standing on top of the train trestle
the right hand lane and I heard two more shots. I heaa a f^
woman sa "Oh no" or something and grab a man inside the
car. I then heard another shot and saw the bullet hit the
pavement. The concrete v.'as knocked to the South av;ay from
the car. ixhx It hit the pavement in the left or middle lane.
I then went dov;n to my car radio to see if I could find out
what happened. After I came back up, a policeman askcdme
if I had seen anything and brought me to the Sheriff's Office.
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door he said, "I should make you strip and let me see your beautiful body."
With that we walked out the door. He left the rifle inside the room and
came outside and told us to get into the car and he would take us back to
our car. Whens we got back to the parking lot v/here we had previously left
BHXXK?;r my car, after some more conversation to the effect that I didn't
appreciate what he had done and this and that, then he pulls a pistol —
I don't know where it came from, whether from his pocket or from the seat
of the car on the left. He had the pistol in his lefthand. We were still
in his car just as we were about to get out. And he said to sit still.
And the woman put her hand on the barrel of the gun and told him to point it
the other way, she was scared. I said to her, ''Let's go." And opened
the c ar door. We got out of the car and walked over to our car, which
was about six feet away from his at the time. As he drove off in his car,
the worasin and I both got the ixEssruc license number on his car, and ve
each repeated it aloud to each other, I continued to repeat the number
until we got in my car and the woman wrote the number down on the back of
a check book that was laying on the dash of ray car ( continued next page ) .
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Phone No.
Deposes and tayi:>
Page #2.
5tiat was the last I saw of him. This man, to the best of my recollection,
was 'approximately five foot eight inches tall, weighing approximately 175
pounds; with dark hair; normal complexion; approximately 50 yesirs old.
He didn't appear to be a learned person, that is too well educated, and
did not appear to be ignorant by any means
The woman friend says that he had real wavy black hair and was in her
opinion about five foot ten, and would weigh about I65, and about J>0
years old.
The best I can describe the rifle. It appeared to be well kept, a deer
rifle or something, I don't know too much about guns; ±fc I know it was
not a .22; I know that it was a larger caliber gun, perhaps in my judgment
a 505 caliber. .that would be my guess what It would be. It had a chrome
.
I heaird him cock the pistol as he told us to sit still, and I got a very
dim look at the gun, it seemed a long barrel like a police officer normally
carries
Ve both agreed it was a light green car, a new model somewhat on the smaller
side, about like the appearanc^ of a Chevy II.
light green.
She says it was an extremely
The License Number on the car was IK — CD 15^ Texas.
After the tragic incidents that have occurred in Dallas this date, upon
hearing about the killing of the police officer I thought about the Incidents
related above about the man with the rifle in the car, and for these reasons
I decided to give the information contained herein to the proper authorities
for whatever value it may liave.
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498
VOLUNTARY STATEMENT. Nfot Uodcr Amrt. Form No. 86
I have been employed as janitor for the Texas School Book Depository for
a little over 4 years. I do thepacking of the books as well as lock
up at night. I came to work yesterday about 10:00 AM and I work until
7:00PM. There has been a man that I know only as "Lee" who has been
working there about 5 weeks. He fills the orders and I pack the orders.
Yesterday, at 12:00 Noon, this fellov? Lee says to me, "I'm going up
to eat" and I went on to my lunch. I went to a front window on the
first floor and ate my lunch and waited to see the Presidcntts parade
go by. I saw the president pass and heard soae shots and looked at the
clock there and saw it was 12:25PM. The shots seemed to rae like they
came from up inside the building. It was about 1:00 PM when the police
made us vacate the building and as we were being checked out, I noticed
that "Lee" wasn't with us and I mentioned to some of the employees there
checking out that Lee wasn't there and somebody said, he must have already
gone out. This man Lee has never talked much to anyone and hardly ever
said anything to me. He kept pretty much to himself and hardly even
answer when I would say "Goodmorning".
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SHISnBFF'S DEPARTMENT
COUTSTY ©F DAIXAS, TEXAS
Before me. the undenJgned .tithoritr, on thb the -^iH^dty of November ^ p 19 63
^"^kIc^^ ^><Ci«://''Z'^'^'^Z^y<2^
SubKribedcndtwomtobefbtcmeonthisthe ^^^^ A^ of
November
A. D. 19 -^
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Notary Public, Dallas County. Texat
500
VOLUNTARY STATEMENT. Net Uodc* Atntt. Fonn No. 88
SHERIFEf'S DEPARTMENT
CJOttJNTY ©1? DAIiAS, TEXAS
Before me. the undersigned suthoritr. on thli the -iilii. dar of NoveLiber ^ p B_^3_
pcrwftmllT «ppe«ed ^-^illia.^ Clifford A nderson Addrew 250^ Kllburn, Dallas
UfJ//^r"^.. ^/^/^^^
Subscribed «nd twom to before me on this the ?Z£ii diy pf^ ^ '
A. D. 19 ^
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Nourr Public. Jounty, Texas
OFflCeRS I
SUPPCemNTS
Decker Exhibit No. 5323— Continued
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COUNTY OF DALLAS
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMLNT
SUPPLEMENTARY INVESTIGATION REPORT
Name of Complainant •
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Serial No.
. n.t« November 23 19 63
if it came from the railroad yard. Thinking, this was a heck of a time
tor one to go off, then 1 heard a Znd report which had more ot an echo
report and thought to myself, that thio wa s a rifle and I s tarted toward s
the corner when I heard the 3rd report. By this time I was running
towards the railroad yards where the sound seemed to come from. I got
with D e puty Alla n S'A eatt a n d was s e a r ching th e tracks and cars, e tc,
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then someone said the shots came from above. I then went to the Elm
Street loading gates of the Texas School Book Depository where I met
Dep u t i e s Ralpl Visit e rs, Luke M oo n e y, Eug ene Boon e and Sam W e bst er
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all went intc : b uilding and proceeded to the first floor by way of
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the stairs. I jumped out the first window onto the roof of the adjoining
cove r ed loading dock.
ca.ses
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I then searched the roof for any expended shell
a.s at thi.s time we were trying to find just where the shots came
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from and if they were fired from the west side of the building they
possibly could have fallen onto this roof. Mnding no shells, then JL
rjimh^ H irttr, ^hp» i.TinHnM ar»H p^ar^pH gparrW ng rhp firsr flAnr, with an
unknown DPD detective. Then learning other officers were searching this
first floor, I went to the top rioor to start 6o\m with each floor.
Looking over the 7th floor to no avail, I came down to th e 6th floot-
and while searching this floor. Deputy Luke Mooney said, "here are some
shells". I went over to where he was and saw 3 expended rifle shells, a sa
—»ack on the floor and a partially eaten pi e ce of chicken on t op—of—one-of
the cartons which was used as sort of a barracade, advising Mooney to
preserve the scene for the Crime Lab. I then proceeded to look for the
liflfc as it was possible it was sLill uii this fluo
! After several n—
minutes passed, I was about 10 feet from Depu ty Boone when he found_the__ '
rifle with a light he was using. This also was preserved for the Crime
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DEPARTMENT
SHERIFF'S
SUPPLEMENTARY INVESTIGATION REPORT
Name of Complainant Serial No.
I then left the building and went to the Sheriff's Office to contact
Sheriff Decker and report our findings. While we were standing in the
hall talking She^^iff Decker gave me a piece of paper wich an address
,
Walthers and U.L. Oxford and go see what we could find at this location
as thxs man that shot the officer m
uaK uiiff by the name of Oswald
s up p o se dly live at this location and further that we vfore to me e t
some of Capt. Fritz 's officers at this address. Upon arrival at the
address, we saw a DPD plain clothes car about 1/2 block from the address.
-I n this car wa s DctcctivcG Rose and Adamcik and anoth e r off i cer whom-^
did not know. We went to the door and knocked and a Mrs. Payne came to
the door. I showed her my ID and told her we were from the Sheriff's Office
and she invited u s in. —
She also asked if it pe r-fea-ined—to the s hooting e nd—
we told her yes. She introduced us to Mrs Marina Oswald and advised us
that she could talk only a very few v7ords in English, that she was Russian,
and that sh e w o uld inter pr et anything we V7 a n t e d t o k now. We told Mrs —
Payne we wanted to search her home and she told us to go ahead, that she
understood.
T stayed with Mrs. Oswald and Mrs. Payne while the rpst of the men searche d
the house. They found some literature on Cuban Freedom affairs and some
small files and a blanket which looked tohave been wrapped around a rifle.
Whil e standing near the phone bar, I saw a black telephone address book
which I picked up and thrurabed through, finding in the "O's" the name of
Lee Oswald. Texas School Book Dopository and th e tel e phone—numb er Th en
another phone number, which I believe was written in pencil. I aasked
what this number was, pointing to this pencil number, and Mrs. Payne said
—that i s th e p h on e v;h ere Le e was living. 1 gave this n u ntber t o D cput-y
Buddy Walthers and told him to call the Sheriff and a dvis e him of our
findings. That this was all fitting in together with the Assassination of
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—President Kennedy.
We then loaded all of our findings into our car and Brought them and
a Inactive (not cleared) Q
fase declared
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COUNTY OF DALLAS
DEPARTMENT
SHERIFF'S
SUPPLEMENTARY INVESTIGATION REPORT
Name of Complainant Serial No.
I
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Offense
ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN
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F. KENNEDY
Mr. Michael Payne, taking him and findings to the Dallas Police
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SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
SUPPLEMENTARY INVESTIGATION REPORT
Name of Complainant
ASSASSINATION
DETAILS OF OFFENSE, PROGRESS OF INVESTIGATION, ETC.;
(bvcstigatiiiff Officer must »ign)
D.^. Nov 23 ^
Kr. Decker;
on into the freight yards. After we failed to get any coherent informa-
tion from people there, we began searching the area and possible i or fa
505
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ASSASSINATION
DETAILS OF OFFENSE. PROGRESS OF INVESTIGATION, ETC:
(Investigating Officer muataign)
and almost immediately. Deputy Luke Mooney called out that he had
found some shells in the southeast corner of the floor. I was approx-
Imat e ly f e el f ro m M o one y w hen h e disc o v ered th e sh e lls. 1 crawled
up on a stack of paste board b oxes full of books and looked at the
sport. Mooney then leaned out the window and called do\^n to Sheriff
Decker who wa s sLaiidli g on the sidewalk in fr o nt of the buildingi
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rpqnpc;^^•n£ ^hp Shpri f f tn rnrnf npsrairfi, that hp had found the she lls.
Bk this time there were numerous City officers gathering on the streets.
About 3 minutes after Deputy Mooney had called out, Chief Lumpkin and
sgyeral offr^'^rs frnm ^^IP pnlirp d a parrmp nt r amp rn rhp 6rh floor .
'uie'TP ^^) gray nn call and f f vtp wpre needed, he w oul d co ntact U S.
Ralph Walters
D Caaedeclaredll,---^-— 'g
I recommend thii case be declared { Inactive (not cleared) Q
Arrest Q
Signed. Signed—^
loTtttlt.tlnr Ofdf. m« ndtnrOr(tc«r
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Decker Exhibit No. 5323 —Continued
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COUNTY OF DALLAS
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
SUPPLEMENTARY INVESTIGATION REPORT
Name of Complatnuit
Mr. Decker;
I was assisting In tb search of the 6th floor of the Dallas County-
Book Depository at Elm st and Houston St. proceeding from the JisrJkiuudtdK
East side of the building . Officer Whiteman DPD and I were together as
we approched the Northwest corner of the building mcxxautxiAj: I was the
rifle partially hidden behind a row of books with two (2) other boxes of
books against the rifle. The rifle appeared tb be a 7.65nira Mauser with a
telescope sight on the rifle. Capt. Fritz was called to the scene and also
someone from the ID SKX3SX pictures were taken and then Capt Fritz picked
up the rifle. I first saw the rifle at 1:22pm date.
Unfounded D A^i..^A
declared I Inactive (not cleared) D~
1 Inactive (not cleared) Q ^Unfounded Q
Cleared by Arrest O
Signed :
Signed.
tll...tlj.tlnf Offlcf CamiwanJUg Ofltcr
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Of/anie
Presidential Assassination
DETAILS OF OFFENSE. PROGRESS OF INVESTIGATION. ETC:
(IsTcstlgating Officer must tlgn)
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Data
November 22
Mr DprWp'r
Att approx. 1pm date I was in front of the Sheriffs Office at
505 Main St Dallas Texas when I heard three shots comming frnm the
vicinity of where the Presidents car was^I raced across the street
( Main & Houston). The Presidential car and other cars were tbrning
onto Stemmons Fwy. Some Of the bystanders said the shots came from the
overpass. I ran across the street ( Elm) and up the imbankment over the
retaining wall and intto the freight yard and was unable to locate anything,
OiD Hu'~iVei'i,
I^locate^ one (1) witness H. W. Betzner w/m 5922 Velasco Dr. phone
TA-1-9761. He had taken some photbs just prior to the shots(35mm film)
Betzner was taken by me to the Sheriffs ofifice for a statement. I took
the camera and film to ID and had the film developed. Betzner had three (3)
pictures just seconds prior to the rifle shots. The camera and negatives
were returned to Betzner. The three (3) pictures were retained by me
Officer Homer Reynolds DPD obtained a statement from Betzner. The glossy
prints of the pictures were turned over to Officer Reynolds to be placed
with Betzners statement.
After I had left the film in ID, I got a battery powered light and
wfiBt over to theTexas School Booh Depository to help with the search of
building. proceeded to the sixth (6th) floo.* of the building to search
I
for the rifle. I started on the east end of the building andworked my way
to the west end of the building. In the northwest corner of the building
^^ID
approx. three (5) feet from the east wall of the stairwell'^ be hind a row
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black stock and blue steel, metal parts. Capt. Fritz DPP was called to this
location and along with an ID man DPD took charge of the rifle. Officer
Whitman of Roble Loves office was with me when I found the ftfle itfe
^4 fiS^^-^
F..T.. R none ff 2 An DSQ
(Unfounded
ISl
I neommend Uili caM be declartil Inactive (not
(n cleared) Q Caa. declared
|--rdr' ''"""'§ r
<A Cleared by Arrest O
Slpied. Signed.
Iii»T«tlc«tl»c Otflwr CoHiTnandlng Officer.
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SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
SUPPLEMENTARY INVESTIGATION REPORT
Name of Complainant Serial No.
Information
ma
From Mr. Lee Bowers (Union Tenninal Co. DA -1-1909/ RI 8 U6q8)
DETAILS OF OFFENSE, PROGRESS OF INVESTIGATION, ETC:
(iBTeatisatinf Officer muat lisn)
Dat«__Ll=22=63 »_
I talked to the above sub^iect who vas on duty for the Tin Ion
—Terainal Co« ) in a tower vhich —is loaatod about 200 yards west of the
xexas booK ueposltory iJUilding. he said that he heard what sounaea like
three shots from a rifle. He said that about ten minutes before that he
- saw a car driving around behind the building. It was a 196I chev. impala,
uhltp^ n-'fii plpd hy r,r\e> \iMt.p. mal R. He «;a1d 1 1. had a r.nldviatpr gf.iplfpr
—on the back wind o w.—H e said ab o ut fiv e xaniA minut e s la ter he saw :
another car in the same qrea. it was also occuplea by one white male. It
was a 1957 ford, Jix2 black, gold stripe down the side. It had an out of
state license, white with black Is numerals, 6 digits. The occupant had
what Tnnked to be a telephone 1n hi g hand. He <;a1d that he didn't knnw
—If e ither c f th e s e ca r s stop pe d or p a r k e d in th e a re a»
Elkins
{Unfounded D r...
Caw ^m^y.^^A Jlnactive (not cleared)
declared Q
I neoramend thia eaaa b« declared Inactive (not cleared) O ^Unfounded Q
Cleared by Arrest Q
SIcned. Signed.
In».rttg>tlng Offl» Cotnm.njlnr OttiSr
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Nuns of dorapUinant Swial No.
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Assastnation OOf John F. Kennedy
cro
11-22-63
J was standing on the corner of Main and Houston, when the presendltal
motorcade came by. A few seconds Later I heard three shots and the
crowd beg a n to movo e nmaese tow a rd Elm Street. When I rcachod Elm —
Street there was much confusion. I asked a woman if they had hit the
iTresident, and she told me tta t he was dead, that he had Deen shot thru
the head. I asked her where the shorts came from, and she pointed toward
the concrete arcade on the east side of Elm St., just west of Houston St.
TLmre wer e many offi c ers going toward the railroad yard by—this—t ixne and I
joined them in search of the assasin. A snail negro boy came up to a
Dallas Bniform officer and told htm that he saw a man shoot out of the
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window of the school Book Depository. I I'mmRdiatPiTy wpnt to the dfipn.sftnry
where I was met by A. D. McCurley, Bill Wiseman of the SO and Joe Loraine
of t he T exas School Book Dapusilury wanl lu iL ie tup o£ the building and
started checking the floors going down from the top in search of the
assasin. When we got down to the third floor we talked to office workers
who t o ld us th a t th e y xcer e l ooking out of the third flonr window when the s
khots were fired from the street near the concrete araade . We then went
back upstairs to t he fi ft h f loo r and by this tima many offic er s w ere in
the building and Officer Luke Mooney found the hulls of rifle cartriges
at the corner window of Elm and Houston. We then started looking on the
•
Fritz of DPD arrived on the sceae and the shells were given to him. Shortly
after this, Officer Booh6 6f the SO found the rifle near the entrance to Lhe
stairway. It was apparant that the assasin had run from the window
after the shorts were fired, had hidden the rifle, then ran down the
-a^ftLrvay. :
I then went up on the sixth rioor were i helped search out the attic
Jack W. Faulkner
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COmm OF DALLAS
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
SUPPLEMENTARY INVESTIGATION REPORT
Name of Complainant Serial No.
\
11-22-63
Mr. Decker:
Friday Morning, November the 22nd, 1963 between the hours
of approxlir.ately 12 noon to 12:35pm, I was standing in front of
the Criminal Courts Building talking with Allan Sweatt and Robert
Benevides and av;a iting the arrival of the motorcade bearing the
President's party. The motorcade passed in front of us and every-
thins appeared to be in order. A tew short seconds later 1 heard
-an oj:olocion followe d in a bout 3 to 5 se cond s l a ter tw o more
explosions. I am certain that I recognized the second tv;o as being
that of gunfire. I immediately came back into the office, going
on thorough to the back of th? huilrling a nd out ontn the strenr
and seeing the area swarming with officers, I mingled in the crowd
in an effort see what I could learn. 1 then returned to this
office and vjent immediately to the Interrogation room where I
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spent the next fev; hours interrogating four witnesses and taking
a ffi c ^vits from th etiu —
A^t—tt\c—conc-Lu^on of t h i s proce ss-,—I
reinained in the office for further instructions
n. M- Tnnps
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SUPPLEMENTARY INVESTIGATION REPORT
Name of CompUinmnt
Deputy Sheriff Clinton L. Lewis
mi
Duty Report - November 22, I963
11-22-63
MR. DECKER:
The folloving report of my activities for Friday, Movember 22, 1963
is submitted for your Information:
I was at hone 111 on Friday, November 22, I963 when I first learned
that President Kennedy had been shot. I im-r^edlately dressed, and
reported to the Sheriff's Office where I contacted Allan Sweatt, Chief
Criminal Deputy. Mr. Sweatt Instructed me to report to you at your
station in front of the Texas School Book Depository Building, which
I did. I remained In front of the feulTdlng tn carry mit ynnr nrr{PT<i
Tintll, and after you had returned to the Sheriff's Office. Upon hearing
that a police officer had been shot in Oak Cliff, I, accompanied by
John Scholkoef, Reporter for the Dallas Mor-nlng^^evs came to the Office,
and ^v,p Reporter asked you for transportation to the Texas Theater in
Oak Cliff where the suspect in the killing of the officer was supposed
to.be located. Reporter Scholkoef, and I proceeded to Jefferson, and
Zangs where Scholkoef left the car, and I proceeded onto the Theater.
Suspect had been apprehended, and was leaving the theater at the time
my arrival. I returned to the station, and stayed in the office the
rest of the day assisting both yourself, and Allan Sweatt.
(Unfounded Q
Inactive (not cleared) Q Caa, declared
|---r'''"^'g
Cleared bj Arrest Q
Sifned Signed.
—r lBW.t{gmHpr Offlcr C—iw.wjiwr Offi<.r
(T^»o' \
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Nov 22 63
I was standing at the front entrance of the Dallas Sheriff's Office at
505 Main Street, Dallas as the President's motorcade passed and was
watching Lhu rt-maiudtjr of the parade pass when I heard a retort and
I inirnediately recognized it as the sound of a rifle. I started running
around the corner where I knew the President's car should be and in
"srmatcer of a few seconds heard a second shot and then a third shot.
I, along with other officers who had been standing near me. all st^irtcd
running and 1 rushed towards the park and saw people running towards the
railroad yards beyond Elm Street and I ran over and jumhed a tence and
a railroad vrorkor s tated to me that h e b e lieved th e s moke from tho bullot s
came from the vicinity of a stockade fence which surrounds the park area.
A search was made of this vicinity and then information came to us that
tho ehot c came from the Texas School Book D e po sir&ory Suilding at th e
corner of Elm and Houston. Officer Jack Faulkner and I, together with
several other City officers went to the building and started checking
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th e fl o ors. We w er e s e a r ching th e 6 th fl oor wh en De p u ty Sh er iff Mooney, —
who was also on the 6th floor, hollered that he had found the place v;here
the assassin had fired from. I went over and sav; the 3 expended shells
laying by the win d ov; that faced onto Elm S tr eet, along w ith a hall-ealeii
piece of chicken that was lay ing on a car dboard carton. It appeared as
If the assassin had piled up a bunch of boxes to hide him from the view
of anyone who happened to cone up on that floor and had arranged 3 other
ca rt on s o f bo cks n e xt to the w ind ov; a s th o ugh t o m ke a ri fl e rest
r. Thi s .
area was roped off and guarded until Captain Will Fritz of Dallas Police
Department Homicide Bureau carrived. It was about this same time that
Deputy S h e riff Eugene Boone yelled that he had found the rifl e which had —
been placed between some rov7s of cardboard boxes near the staircase which
leads down to the 5th floor. The Dallas Crime Lab Officers took over the
gun an d I proceeded t o hulp offi c eis continue to search this building
from the roof dovm and through the basement area.
(Unfounded Q^ ''"''"'
C.3. declared
Inactive (not cleared) Q |-«rdr' B
Cleared by Arrest O
'J
Signed Signed.
lliT»«tl»«tlni Ottlc«r Connu«ndlnr OKIf
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Deckee Exhibit No. 5323 —Continued
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COUNTY OF DALLAS
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
SUPPLEMENTARY INVESTIGATION REPORT
N»me of ComplainAnt John Fitzgerald Kennedy Serial No. 1-3-63
cm
Murder
21 / 22 63
Mr.t Decker.
^^'-'-^j-^
I watched the motorcade pass on Record St. fran your office vlndow. After the president's
car passed I started back to my desk. I heard three shots and went back to the vrindow.
People vpre running In all directions. I left the office by the back door and vent
across the street to vhere my squad car was parked on the side street jiiat back of the
l uuk dtjposlLory.
i —I drove the car on to the rail ruad tracks, t urned Lho ca r a r ound and
stopped head west. Sgt. Harkness of the Dallas Police arrived on a 3 wheeler, Bs
turned his radio to DPD Channel 2 and I had the sheriff's 37.300 and I6>D Channel 1 in
m y c a r . Ve a cted a s a Wes t c nmnand po s t for ab o ut 2 h o igs . Hi nno i/ng J^flrm^t.t.(»f^ t.o
.
na m pg, —
leave any of the parking lots until cleared and then a Dallas Police Officer took their
Officers were dlrtjctt d Lo sea re h all of thg cars in the a.cea, s o a rc h the I all
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road cars and to bring anyone in that knews, saw or heard anything.
Xsu>A&iAt^o PrrnJ^a^
Het-j uTou sT
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Decker Exhibit No. 5323 —Continued
515
.
um
SHOOTING OF PRESIDENT KENNEDY
DETAILS OF OFFENSE. PROGRESS OF INVESTIGATION, ETC:
(laTcstifatinx OKicer must sign)
11-22-63
Mr. Decker:
Just shortly before 12 :30pm, Friday, November 22, 1963, I was
standing in front of the Sheriff's Office on Main street and watched
t he Pr esident and hia pax ly drive by.
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Jus t a f e w seconds la t e r I ,
heard the first shot, which I thought was a backfire, then the second
shot and third shot rang out.
—I knew then that this was gun shots and
cvoryono clco did also. I r a n ae f as t as I c oul d t o E lm Stre e t ju s t We s t
of Houston and I heard a woman unknown to me say the President was shot,
In t he head and t he sho t s came f r um the fen ce on th e N o r t h sid e o f Elm.
I went at one behind the fence and searched also in the parking area.
Then came from word the shot was thought to have come from the Texas
Book Depo s itory Bldg' on the corner of -Elm a nd H o uston^
i
L. C. Smith
{Unfounded Q^
Ca« declared |l,-^-M-tc'-«')D
Inactive (not cleared) D
Cleared by Arrest Q
Signed Signed.
In.«rtl»»nt Otfle»r CcmmtniU^gOIti
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THIS IS LIST OF T7ITN$;SSSS INTERVIEVrSD BY W. I. TRANTK/iH 340 DPD
Hugh William Betzner, Jr. w/in/22- 5922 Velasco- Emp. R. E. A., Dallas
He was standing on the corner of Houston & Elm Streets and took two
pictures. As he took these pictures, two or moi^ shots rang out. His
camera was taken by unknown officers. He did not see anything,
John A. Oiism, c/m/23 and wife Marbie Chism, c/f/19 - 4502 Underwood
Drive, Employed at Marriott Motel. Saw the shooting take place. Saw
what appeared to be the President shot. He did not see anything else,
KyfftfKX
Ifiwrence Huber Florer, 3609 Potomac, w/m/23, Emp, S, L. Ewing Co,,
2805 Gaston, USAF # 25988326 , Texas Driver License No, 2397323,
was behaving in a suspicious manner. He was detained by Officer v;. H.
Denham, 1140 Dallas Police Department, This man stated to V/. I. Trantham
that he was at the corner of Poydras & Main and heard of the shooting over
the radio. He saw nothing and knew nothing of this incident.
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Decker Exhibit No. 5323 —Continued.
517
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{Unfounded D rf^i.^.^
declared
llnartive (not cleared) Q
Inactive (not cleared) O |u^„„^ g
Cleared by Arrest Q
Sifned
—Continued
dt
JiMlT OffVw*
518
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Q^
I I laeemmcnd thia caae be declared
Unfounded
Inactive (not cleared) D C- -«>-<« ilrn'Cndid"' """"'
g
Cleared by Arrest Q
Sitncd. Signed.
Iw^wtlg^tlnr Of fief Cianfftdtng Oftl
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She informed us that the lady standing beside her was Mrs. Oswald. Mrs.
Payne went on to explain that Mrs. Oswald spoke only Kussxan, however,
he ^fould help interpret as s he spoko b o th Eng lis h an d R u ss ifin Upon .
asking if suspect Oswald lived at this location, she advised that his
wife and children lived there, but that Lee Oswald and his wife had been
separat e d and he did not live there Mrs Payn e gave u s permi ss i on to
.
that he had just taken off and had come home, when he had heard that the
President had been shot. It was then learned that Mr. Fayne had also
been separated from Mrs. Payno and that he hac boon living in Gr an d Pr ai r ie.
Mr. Payne gave no explanation for coming to this house in Irving, Texas.
Upon sea r ching this liuust: we found stacks o f ha nd bills conc e rning
"Cuba for Freedom" advertising, seeking publicity an d supp ort for
Cuba. Also found was a set of metal file cabinets containing records
that appeared to bti niiflSS and activities of Cuban sjriupathlEers. All
nf ^>^f«; pytrfpnrf^ Tj.qg pnnfiRrnfpd and turned over to Captain Fritz of the
Dallas Police Department and Secret Service Officers at the City Hall.
{Unfounded Q Caae declared 11,-'-^' ''""'''§
Inactive (not cleared) O
Cleared by Arrest Q
Signed Signed
IwT<«tlg>tlng OfflcT - C»rom«~Hii« 0»^
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Nune of Complainant Serial No.
A blanket was found at location that had a string tied around one end
of It and still bore an imprint of a rifle. It was then determined
that suspect, lit, UbwALL) had spent the previous night at this house.
It was also determined from Mrs.—D^Tjalr^ ^ha^ rhf A:^y >\cfnre> a ftfio ^
521
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SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
SUPPLEMENTARY INVESTIGATION REPORT
Name of Complainant Serial No.
Offense
11-22-63
I had jua t looked out tha wludou of tha radio rooQ facing, ^In St
aod watched tho rrQeldontlal porado pass and ^z It turned tho corner
onto Record ^I—looUod—ove r in that-dlrec t t o n b ut w as unnb ia t o eca
any of tha vohlclos from my location and about that tlLX) I hoard
thr e o lx>ud—roport s e ve n ly spaced ^hlch-I-preeticod-^oba-rlfIo~cr
ahotiiun bios t » I looU o d at tha tlu^a on tha ra dio pa no I a nd It was
about 40 scccnds eftor I2t30pa as I uaa calLlns Dallas FD on tha hot
-llno-^nd-l^-OsUcd-tho—oporc tor-^that-aiis wared—lf-«nythtns^had-boon-r«por-
tcd end she eald no I toLd har that I heard what X bollaved to be throe
^ota and eha tootJi;htr~I^wflo~fclddinc."At^that tlma- a Itt ha tr affic o ff
Ic era at t ho Intorgcctlon of fain and Record started running and sotaa
vere on ttvslr motorcycles vlth red Il^ht and siren wide open headed In
-tha <llrocttcn-of—th3^Tallrod-firoa-north,-ofElQ St. -About tha t-tlce-
DFO called advlood that the President had doflnatly been hit condition
"Tmta50T2rBrnd~WBancTitoato~^o farkland and the hospital hod boon advised -to \
a tand by^
~T^~^r"kncwlocIcor~cv«sryoii3^ut^ir^rXraw87~tirv-DonronTii w e n t t o the'i
ar ea to o eol at In t ho search for the suspected aceasln.
Squads 20 » 25, 26 and various civil and constable units were In
rout e a l ao-whon-4-5i«-,—I^'laye r a dvi se d ttmt ho w as at t he l ocati on an d that
there were sufficient officers at the location and the other units
~~wer*^ not boltovod to be noedod^at^that tlna;, ^11 units weru advlsed^o
atay In the Ir cars f r ein3rfc;enc y tra ffic also there were a lor L«
number of reserve unlto on the air standing; by. t^. Ferjjsch cause Into
— tiia-radlo-froosi «nd-wao aselfltlns-wltU traff lc-D«lla«-iO advioed-thot-one
of their lasn hod been shot In the vicinity of DocUley and 1 0th Sto.,
"~Squad8~2A, 2tj, 2irond ^orlonsiDthar unlta procoedod to tha Icca tlim
_-whora lt^waa_rapfcrted_that^he suspect was believed to be In the
Library at that location. Then It was repcrted that he was In the
— tascaa ^haatr«-on^?efforg ont they-alao advised that Officer Tlppen was
dead.
Secret Service Unit 437 waa doalrlna to know the locatio n o f Mr. Lyndon
Johnson after several calls located l!r. Johnson at Love Field In Air Fcrc;
Unfounded 0~
recommend Case declared ilrM'^AL""' '='""'*> g
I this case be declared Inactive (not cleared) (Unfounded Q
Cleared by Arrest Q
Si^ed. Signed _
Iii»»»tl»«tlng Otdti Commandtny
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Name of Complainant Serial No.
KrI O I O
Offense
Grand Prairie called by p ublic service and said a Uro. Cunn tn4;hQta
celled and eald tliat a eubjoct w/irno lurtSer^dooc, drtvlnj~a Ivi?? For
_groarL^nd_vhlto Tfl3:aB llceriQa DTT 4 057 which wog rQp&rtod^Jnrcute^to^
Ranker, Te%'Q8 vas Involvsd In tho aaslasslnatlon. All auth Grand
-Pralrle—ri> -tLaseo t^o wq b br cc dc a a t, a nd^r^phcrt-^htlo—la tor^'trrrant-
County adv ls od that tho cubjact had boon takon Into cu3tuly in tha
downtown area c£ Fort Worth.
Carrollton FO called on public service and said that scr^oono had reported
b«-£©llt>wtn;i vehicle had boon parliod-naar tho-Harry-Hinoa-elrele^
for tha last 3»4 days and vory shortly after tl^a shootln:^ was reported
the voh^clo^tef^~T*QvaTlniirKcrth^ onrnarry Ulnoa a t a Vory Til^^ rfl to of~
Jip««d^ Dascrlptloa as^Allo^vs, Kod, 19o3 Chavrolot Inpala^baorini^
Georgia Llcenoo 52J1033, this Inforuiatlon was broadcast to all ototlona
-Norths
Unfounded Q~
recommend Case declared i}?*?"^!, <"°' cleared) Q
I this case be declared (inactive (not cleared) O (Unfounded Q
Cleared by Arrest Q
Sicned. Signed.
li<T««tli«tln» Ofric.
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SLtr'5'LEMENTARY INVESTIGATION REPORT
NaoM of Complainant Serial No.
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Houston Street s f —an up the terrace on Elm Strcpt andintn the rm'Trnfld
yards. We made z. —mmd through the railroad yards and I returned to Elm
Street by the 1\:=rzfJze sign at which time Ottlcer waithers told me that
a bullet had Btr-rrCz the curb on the s outh s ide o f Eln Str ee t . I cro s sed —
to Elm with Depu : C. L. Lummie Lewis to search for a spot where a shell
might have hit. jout this time I heard a shrill whistle and I turned
around and caw a -ifiiltG male running down th e hill from th e dir ec ti on of —
the Texas School -ook Depository Building and I saw what I think was a
light colored Rarzilex Station wagon with Ivtggage rack on top pull over
to the cur b and M_lr subj e ct who had c oaie r unni n g d o wn the hill g e t into
this car. The mi— £r-lving this station wagon was a dark complected white
male. I tried te r:^^ across Elm street to stop the car and talk with
subjects, but Lli^ :_r alllc was so htiavy I could not make it. I r ep or tcd- —
this incident at -e to a secret service officer, whose name I do not
know, then I left :bis area and went at once to the building and assisted
in the search o£ 1^ building.
Later that aftertr^rr:, I heard that the City had a suspect in custody and
I called and re?cr-^:£-d the Intormatlon about the suspect running down the
hill and getting fjrro a car to Captain Fritz and wa s req ue ste d t o co roo
at once to City F.-I_l. I went to the City Hall and identified the subject
they had in custody as being the same person I saw running down this
bill and get iiitw iJLa statiou wagon and leav e th e sc e ne.
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SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
SUPPLEMENTARY INVESTIGATION REPORT
Name of CompUInant Serial No.
Infornatlon
OffanM
Pat. 11-23-^3
•
I talked to the above subject "bj phone and he stated that hs thinks that
the aubjeet who is In custody on the murder of the president rode the same hna
vlth h±p to Oak diff about 10 minutes after the par^e was over. He saw the picture
on T.V» of lee Oswald. He rode the Bishop bus which he caught near H.L. Greens. He
aald the man got on somewhere near Poydras St. and said " The president has been
shot and the governor has been killed". He then sat down and didn't say anything
elsBT He aald the subject was wearing a dark felt hat and a dark coat. He said the
aubjeet got off before the bus got to Bishop St. but he dosn't know exactaly where ,
I told the complainant that ve would call him If we needed him any further.
Elklns
525
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Name of Complainant Serial No.
I was standing on the sidewalk on Main Street in the 500 block just
east ot Houston iitrcet wiien the motorcade passed and turned the corner
onto Houston Street . In a few eoconds I hcird 3 shot *; . 1 r a n a r o un d .
the corner and came acr oss Houston Street to Elm Street to the Park,
saw some people there. I began to talk to them getting names and informa-
tion.
The following named people were brought to the Sheriff's Office and
statements taken from them.
Bob Edwards w/m/22, 121 S. Nursery, Irving, Texas. \Tkfi: Audi tor *.s Offfcp.,
Ronnie Fisher, c/o County Auditor's Office.
H. W. Betzner, Jr. w/m/Z2, 5y22 Veiasco, TA / V/bi
W!^ s ;Railway USA Expsoss, w s in the buil d ing ?<
.
a flat top. KnA co-npTpx. Tn his 20's, sport shirt and slacks Sport shirt
opened at collar.
Charl og Brchn, 1619 King' s Highway, V7H 2 6 8 93 Work s n t Wa r' s i n "Cnrp rrs "
.
in Wynnewood. Was on grass on Elm St, saw president when he was shot.
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Marvin Chism, C/M/19, Husband, John c/m/23, 4 502 Und erwood Dr .
Cook at Marriott. RI 8 7751. Standing on Elm by Freeway Sign.
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SHEP/ •
, DEPARTMENT
SUPPLEMEN- iVESTIGATIDN REPORT
I Kune of Complainant Serial No.
Page 2 - continued,
ffin
Lo nni e Ray W r ight w/n/ —3 timg looser. Drunk, put injaili Wa s on RR track .
(Unfounded n~
Meommend Caae declared {{j-g-'=,^"<" ""«<^)
I I thla ease be declared Inactive (not cleared) O g
Cleared by Arrest Q
Signed. Signed.
InTwdftliit 0»lt.r Coanmandtng Ofttc*r
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NimM of CorapUtnant
Date.
November 23 63
I was standing in front of the Sheriff's Office at 505 Main Street,
Dallas, when President Kennedy and the motorcade passed by. Within
a It;w K u couds aft e r he hcd p ass ed me and the mo to r ca d e ha d turned the
corner I heard a shot and I immediately started running to^v'ards the
front of the motorcade and within seconds heard a second and a third
"StiDt";^—I started runn ing acruss Houston Street and d o w n ac ro ss th e lav. n
fn rViA ^r^p^P finHprp;q<s«; and up thp trprraep tct thp TfiiTrn?\ci ynrds T .
-
searched, along \7ith many other officers, this area, when Sheriff Bill
Uecker came up and told me and Officers nam. Webscer and Billy Joe Victory
to s urround th e Texas S c hoa l B o o! : Depo s itory bu il ding As wp appronch-^d
the two big steel v;ire gates to the loading dock at the back of the build-
—
.
ing on Elm Street side, we saw that the loading dock had locks on it and
I thon pulled the s tcol gates c l o se d an d requ e st ed o f a citizen s t a n d ing —
there to see that no-one came out or went in und. 1 I could get a uniformed
officer there, which he did. Officers Webster, Victory and myself took
to th e building. —
Officers Webster and Victory took the otaira and I told
them I wo'gld take the freight elevator. At the tims I got on the elevator
two women who work in the building got on the elevator, saying they wanted
Lu go to their office. As the e levat o r sta r t e d up , ve went u p o n e fl oor
and the power to the elevator was cut off. I got out on the floor with
these women and looked around in their office and I then took to the stairs
And w6nt td the 6eh flooi', and Of fleets Webscer and victory went on up to
the 7th floor. 1 was thi» only pi?rsnn on the fith finnr when I wa.s .searching
it and was reasonally sure there was no one else on this floor as I searchec
it and then criss-crossed it, seeing only stacks ot cartons or books. I
was at that time also chocking for open wind o ws and fir e e s ca p e s I fo un d .
where someone had been using a skill savr in laying some flooring in one
corner of this floor and I then went to the 7th floor and was assisting in
searchi n g i t o ut and c r aw led i nto t he at t ic o p ening and d e cid e d it was too
dark and came down to order flash lights. I then V7ent on back to the 6th
floor and went direct to the far corner and then discovered a cubby hole
which had been consLruuLed out of cartons which piotected it from sight
and found where sotreone had been in an area of perhaps 2 feet surrounded by
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luot ot CompUlnuit
cardboard cartons of books Inside this cubby hole affair vas three
.
out of the half opened window and signaled to Sheriff Bill Decker and
Captain Will Fritz vtio were outside the building and advxsed chem co
send up the Crime Lab Officers at onco that I had located tha area fro n .
which the shots had been fired. At this time, Officers Webster, Victory
and McCurley came over to this spot and we guarded this spot until Crine
Lab Offic er s g o t u p stai r s within a matter of a few minutes. We then turned
this area over to Captain Fritz and his officers for processing.
Unfounded
C.3edeclar«l|-^„-<;J°'^'"-')g
wc euuuead this cam be declared 1 Inactive (n
(not cleared) Q
Qeared by Arrest Q
iHrMd.
I«^^«tW»tlng OfftcT
Sicned.
CowmanJlnK Officer,
4
Decker Exhibit No. 5323 —Continued
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Nu» of CompUinant
^ S.ri.1 No.
ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT KENNEDY
Offanu
D*t« Vanr 9^ „
^^' .^^^^' ^ '^^^ standing in front of the Courthouse al ong
^.f!'^^'^^''
withOfficers McCurley and Wiseman of the Sheri ff's Department
and
the ri.iSi.d^ uL'^ cai had JuoL ^uue by. We :,LouJ
Lh u ie uiiLll the
the cars had po,s?ffd. While we were st:;^nd^• ng therP, ye he^rd vih^t- te^L T
uf
thought to be shots. Officer McCurley and myself
ran across Houston
3Li.^^c uu dLi.ut.tj i!.lui auJ down Lo the uuduipa^b.
Wlieu w^d u u L Lheie. evdiv
nnf. vas InoVins rrr-T^rd rhr^ railroad vnrd^ ^
u^ j„n.poH .t,^ P^ ^,.^^ ^^^^^ -
1 -
I neoraraeiKl tUa cue be decUrtd
(Unfounded n Ca»e declared <"°' c'^red) D
{inactive (not cleared) D H?*?^^,
(Unfounded
t. _ lOearwI b; Arrest Q q
Slened
4
If
Sicned.
U»««tl««tt»» Offle»f
530
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The President's caravan had just passed and about a minute or 2 I heard
a shot and about 7 t;econ d 3 late r a no th er shot and approximately 2 or 3
gpf>nnHg ^a^,^r a ^h^•rd shot: which soi.mded to me like a rifle and coming
from the vicinity of Elm and Houston street. Several officers and myself
from the Sheriff s depattirenC ran arou nd the corner and towards Elm Street
'
and Houston and were told thrt soTP.onp had .«;hQt at the President. —
man by name of "Hester told Deputy John Wiseman that the shots had ccrce
from the old Sexton building. As we approached the building we were cold
the chots had como from the fence. Deputy Wi s emnn and p City Officer
went to the front door of the building and I continued towards the railroad
yards with Deputy Harry Weatherford and I stopped where i could see two
sid e s o f th e building which wao the woct and s outh s i des. De puty H a rry —
Weather ford went into the buiding through an open windov; on the 1st floor
and Deputy Wiseman and the DPD officer went in the front door. On the
far uLCe of the buildi n g o pp o sit e me were s ome DPD officcr o At that timo .
—
T was told the President had been shot and that Governor Connally also had
been Shot.
Off icers st rrrpH rnming tn t:he scene and approximately 15 deputy sheriff's
-
fhi lp I yag gM'n fl^ rhp front of the Buildings Deputy Shferiff Luke Mooney
^-
stuck his head out of the 5th floor windov7 and the Northeast corner of the
TTTHTS
founded Q Caae declared !
Inactive (not cleared) Q
I racoraraend thlt caa* be declared hnact
(Inactive (not cleared) Q Unfounded Q
Q
A
Cleared by Arrmt
iCleai
Sicned. Si^ed.
lB»»«tl»«tlin OtHei Commanding Ottii
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Kune of Complainant Serial No.
Data 11-23-63 19
Kr. DftfiVpr.
that for the past few ponths at a house at 312S Harlendale sone Cubans had
been having aeetings on the week ends and were possably connected -with
the "Freedom For Cuba Party" of which Oswald was a member.
11-26-63
I don'^ know what action the secreat service has taken but I
learned today that sonietime between seven days before the president
was shot and the day after he was shot these Cubans poved froni this
hou<^o> ny Inforr.ant stated that subject Osv;ald had been to this house
before. ]
Buddy Walthers
[Unfounded Q^
C.« declared li^-^-^-'^'-^^'D
I raeorainend thit cam be declared {Inactive (not cleared) Q
A [cleared b; Arrest O
Signed '.
Signed. y^
l«wtl««tlii» Otttetr Cotwtwndtnc Officer
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COUNTY OF DALLAS
SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT
SUPPLEMENTARY INVESTIGATION REPORT
Kame of Complainaat
I ran at once to the corner of Houston and Main Street and out into the
street when the second and third shots ran out. I ran on across Houston
SLifc krL, then a c ross the park to where a policeman was havi n g tr ouble tr i t h
i
his nororgyclf anH T «;?j^T a rran I.T yino on thp grass. This rnan laying on
the grass said the shots came from the building and he was pointing to
Che old Sfexton Building. I talked ro a Karllyn Slczmsn, 202 S. Lancaster
LThn «!n-fd hpr hn<^<:i ^ Ahrnhnvn Zapmrps, RT ^ 6071, bad mnvips of t:hp shnnring.
She said the shots came from that way and she pointed also to the old
Sexton building. I ran at once to the Sexton Building and went In. I
ashed s oma woaan hov rr uy doo r s—lead out of the building and she said /t.
ci
I left the building and found some DPD patrolmen and we came back to the
building. 1 ran up the stairs and the patrolmen started trying to get
more help to search the building. 1 went up the stairs to the 7th floor
and started up into the attic and noticed that the door to the roof V7as
locked on the inside with a gate type hook latch.
back d own the S i drs taki n g a quick l o ok on e ach floo r
i
—
I stopped and started
. I cet more officer s
on the 2nd floor and then in a few minutes the place had maybe 50 officer
in it. A better search was started floor by floor. About the time we
got sta r ted on zhc 5ch floo r . Deputy She r iff Luke Muoimy found Koiiic ^p!jiiL
hulls. An off irtvr nf thf Dn H.'qs Police Dc-pprtmf.nt told us all to g et
on one side of the room and make one clean sweep of the entire floor to
see if we couid find the ritie. As v;e worked our way across che room vmich
w a s f i lled wi th b o :: c s w e g o t to th e front of the s t ai rw a y when D epu t y
,
Sheriff Eugene Boone said, "here is the gun". It v/as about 4 feet in front
of me in the aisle in which I was working. Deputy Doone stayed at ore
end of the aisle where the gun was spotted and I stayed at the other e nd —
of the aisle so that nothin;^ would be touched. Officer Day of the DPD
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Page 2 - continued
Offante
I asked her If she had any more pictures and she said she did. I got
all these pictures and looked at nrieza and in one picture ilrs. Moorman had
taken q picture of the load notorcjcio officer |in tho background of this —
picture was a picture of the Sexton Building and the v/indow where the
gunman sat when doing the shooting. I took this picture to Chief Criir.i:nal
Deputy Sheriff, Allan Sv/eatt, who Ictor turned it over to Secret Sorvico —
Officer Patterson.
I kthou obtalu u d saiiJv. lches and coffe e and b ro ugh t t o all witnesses
'
that were in the office and contirr^ied to do anything else that I could
do to assist.
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SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
SUPPLEMENTARY INVESTIGATION REPORT
Kame of CompUinant SerUl No.
cm
REt T.Ti:E HARVEY OSWALD Vf/M- IN CITY JAIL
DETAILS OF OFFENSE. PKOORESS OF INVESTIGATION, ETC:
(iBTCttlKatins Odicer muaf aiEii)
MR. DECKER .
I HAD RECEIVED SEVERAL LONG DISTNACE CALi;S FROM PEOPLE ALL OVER THE UUITED S TjJ
TES - THE SAME i'ERSON CALTi:;D THREE TIKES FROM NEl-f JERSEY, I MIGHT ADD THAT HE
SOUNDED TO BE QUITE DHU^iK, AND STATED THAT Hj:! HAD BEEN TO TEXAS niTrtlNG V/GRLD WAR
TWO ftMn tth: stated twat wp. TKmTf;H'i' a J,^'^ "F the peopl-e here and KE wanTkd to T.KT
US KNOW THAT HE FET.T VERY SQRRH FOR ALL OF US. ONE T.ADY CALLED FROM CALIFORNIA
AND SHE LET MK KNOW '^ftT SHE THnn(;HT OF THE WHOLE ST ^ TK OF TkTCAS AND THE PEOPTJi
WHO LIVED HERE . ONE MAN CATLED FROM PETJNSYT.V AWT A AMD STATED THAT HE HAD HEARD
WHAT KIND OF PEOPLE Vm WERE AND THAT HE WAS A LEADER OF ^l^ ,OnO Nl-JGROES AND THAT
HOWEVER^ THE MA.TORT-l^f OF PcIOPLE WERE VKRY NTflR ANT) J11ST WANTkD US TO KNOW THAT
THkY FET. T SORRY FOR US AND W ANTED TO KNOW TF I'HE OFFICERS WERE SURE THAT THaY
HAD THE RIGHT MAM, :
WHEN YOU CALTED THE OFFICE AT 2r00 AM-, I t! AD NOT RECEIVED ANY THREATS ON
THE LIFE OF OSWALD BUT AT THaT TIME YOU nr^NTIONED THE FACT THAT YOU THOUGHT THA T
OSWALD SHOULD BE TRANSFERRED FROM THE CITY JAIL WHILE IT WAS STILL DARK AND YOU
WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT WHAT TIi>iE THAT IT WAS DAY LIGHT. AND I TOLD YOU TnAT IT
6t00 J;M. and you VJOULD see about getting OSWALD Tt^.AJISF ERRED WHTLK IT WAS STILL
DARK .
AT APPROX. ?:15 AM. T RaCrilVED R CALL FROM^ PERS ON THAT TALKED LIKE A W/M
AND HE STATED THA'i' HE WA S A MEIiTRER OF A rrRmTP OF ONE HUNDRED AND THAT HE WANTED
THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE TO KNOW ThAT THEY HAD VuTED ONE HUNDRED PER Ca-NT TO KILL
OSWALD While he WAS IN THE PROCESS OF B£;ING TRANSFERRED TO THE COUNTY JAIL
Unfounded (Inactive (not cleared) Q
I neonunend thia cas« b« declared Inactive (not cleared) Q
Case declared
(Unfounded Q (CONT'D)
Cleared by Arrest Q
1 Signed.
In*Mtlaitlnr Office
Sij7>ed.
ComiwnJIng .4
Offi
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Name of Complainant
GUi
PAPrK ?
AND THAT HK WAN TED THIS DEPARTI^^iNT TO HAVE THE INypRMATION SO THAT NONE OF THE
DEPUTIES WOULD GET HURT. TOM VOICE WAS DE3P AND COURSE AND SOUNDED VERY SINCERE
AND TAT.KKD WTTH EASE. THE PERSON DID NOT SEEM EXCITED LIKE SOME OF THE CALLS
'TH AT WR TT aT^ -RH^flT^TV^^n RTTNNTNt; Dnvnj THIS DKP ARTi»l KNT, THH POT.T CB DEPARTMt^^NT AJJD
ALSO LTST^rWKD Tn PaRT QT? THK CnNVKRSATTON, A SHORT Tli-JE LATER, MR. NF^SQME,
ypoM TKK FKT OFT^TOF. CflT.T.KD AND WANTED TO KNOW IF WE HAD RECEIVED
THE LIFE OF OSWALD AND I PASSED ON THi;; ABOVE IMi''Ora-lATION AiTD HE ASKED ME TO CALL
THE POLICK DEPARTMENT AND GIVE THtM THE SAME INFORMA TION. I CALLED THE CITY
HALL ANT^ TAIK^^T^ ''^0 ROKV oMu-; tw ^A ^T ATN FRTT7S nFFTHK T DTD NOT r,ET HIS NAT^ ,
TFK QTiTT^^R MA'H^ -"^niVi-R SLIG HT R hiriiRK AND SAI D TH AT THEY H aD NOT BSCSIViiD ANY
snm O AT. T.s fls ykt .
T RKHKivFr) oNx: qthkp hat.t. RKrrARDTTj rr -r-rp. transfkr o r osvjat.d and vmEN I AIT S-
WFRF.n THh! TFT.FPHONF, A M AL'P^ VOICE A?^-<"KD TF THIS IS THil ShjiiRIFF'S OFFICE AND
I .<^ATP THAT" I T WA ^l^ ff": S ATD .TnST a MTNIfTF. AND THh:N ANnTHRR HAT.K VOCCfJ g' ATED
THaT OSW ALD WOUT.D NEVER MAKE TriS TRIP TO THE COUNTY JAIL. I COULD NOT DETERI-IINE
WHTCTH™ nvt NOT THTS WAS T HE SAME VOICE THAT KaB CALLED EARLIER.
A?^ vnn K^nw, VJHh.'W j r. kT.j ,V.n Ynn a t f^tOQ piA . , YOU WANTED TO KNOW WHO WAS THERE
ATVTHt^' i OFFICR AND T TOT,D YO U THAT KRNNKDY, VTRG TL, WATKT NS AND ONE OR THO OTHERS
awn vnn aSKFr) me to oat.t, rock-h.mkkt, and have htm call you at HOIffi _aNJIJ'HEN_JCQU_
ASKED ME If I THOUGHT THAT KENNEDY AND I COULD TRANSFER O SWALD fROM THE CITY
JATL WITHOUT CAUSING MUCH OF A SCENE BY HAND CUFFING OSWALD TO ME AND BY KEEPI NG
OSWALD IN THE FLOOR BOA RD OF THE CAR SO THA T HE COULD NOT BE SEEN. I TOLD YOU
rinacive (not cleared) Q
I recommend thia case he declared Inactive (not cleared) Q
Case declared
(Unfounded
(GOiiT'D)
Cleared by Arrest Q
I
Slpied. Slpied.
Coinni.nJInT Ofdcl-
J
Decker Exhibit No. 5323 —Continued
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SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
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N»me o( Complainant SerUl No.
Offense
p a oh 3
THA'T- TJF. WnnLD mVP. J'V A TRY AND Ynn ADVT SED TO HOLD UP UNTIL YOU TALKED TO FRIT Z
A SHORT TTMF. T.ATKR^ AN OFFTCCT CAT.T.KD FROM THE POLI C-^jIE?AaT>:KNT, I BELIEVE HE
WAS CAPTAIN TOLBERT, AND HE WANTED TO TjOJC TO YOU AND I TOLD HIM THAT YOU COULD
BE RSACKED AT HOME AND I GAVE Hln YOUH NUI'IBER. A SHORT TIME LATjiiR YOU CALLED
BACK AND TOLD ME THaT YOU HAD BEEN TOfABLE TO REACH FRITZ BUT TO HOLD UP AITD ALS O
Tn Hnr.n THR T.ATh^ N TOH'i- SQUADS AT THE OFFICE FOR A WHILE. A SHORT TIME LATER
f^flPTATN FRATITKR CAT.T .ED, FROM THE POLICE DEPARTMENT, AMD STATED THaT HE HAD BEEN
TRYTN(; T O CONTA CT CHIEF CURRY BUT COULD NOT GST AN ANSVffiR ON THE TELEPHONE AND
I ASKED CAPTAIN GRAZIr-R TO CALL YOU AT HOME AND GIVE Tafcl INFORI^ATION TO YOU.
ALL OF T HK LA T^^ WTi;TT? SHTTTT STAYkD AT THK STATION AND WAS HERE .VHEtJ YOU CALLED
BACK. AT ABOUT 7;5o A''^ AND Yon STATED THAT THEY V;H3ED NOT GO FOR MAK ING THE
TR ANSVKR AT THT.S TTT-rR (F ROM THE CITY JAIL TO THE COUNTS JAIL) aND TOLD US TO GO
nw HOMF. AND GET SOME SLEEP,
. McCOY
Signed Signed,
Ir.»««lll«tlriOftlt. Com m • ndlni Otllc
539
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D.te 11-26-63
On tb« i^oj "f t.hlfl offenea I was standing in front of the
sheriff's office at 505 Main St,, Which is a block south and Just
around the cox UBr fi um th e bu ilding f ro m which th e shots w e r e fireda
' -
Just a few seconds after the president's car had passed my looation I
heard a shot ring out, a couple of seconds elapsed and then two more
ehoto ring out, I imniediately ran to the area from which it soundnd 1 iko
the shots had been fired. This is an area between the railroads and
the Texas School Book Depository whicti is east of the railroAdS, There
ware sftTeral other officers in this area and we secured it from the
public. After searching this area for about ten minutes and not finding
any eYJ-uaucs^
rtde Lb to a towe i- that erer l oo ks th e railroad yards and
i wt:iil
also has a vantage point over the area ar o und the school book buildinga
I talked to an employee there and he gave me the descriptions of two
automobil es that he ha d s een in the are a Ju s t a few minute s e a rlier ,
when I went back outside I learned from the other officers that it had
"b6en aatftbllghed that the shots wa r e fi r ed fr om th e schoo l b oo k building*
I went to the building and found that several officers were inside and
others were gathering outside, I then went back to the street and mixed
with th e o rou dn trying to g e t p e ople wh o were wi tnesses t o the tr ag e rly o
After I had brought several people to the office I went to TV Station
Wf'AA and got tw6 witnesses who had been taken Lhere by some reporter*
A while later a City of Dallas policeman came to our office with thrge
prisoners who ho had arrested on the railroad yards, I took these three
to Itie cltj Jail aiid tu rn e d th em erer t o Capt« Fritz» ^ th e n oaw e baok
to the sheriff's office where I remained the rest of the day talking to
witnesses and taking statements.
Squad 3S>
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COUNTY OF DALLAS
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
SUPPLEMENTARY INVESTIGATION REPORT
\
Nov. 27th ^9 63
I J and Officer Orvllle Smith were standing on the curb In front of Criminal
Court s Bldg., appx. 40 ft. East of Houston St., when the car bearing
" Pres.
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Kennedy passed. Appx. 1 mln. after the car turned right onto Houston y we
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heard 3 shots.
Officer Smith said to me "That sounded like a Deer Rifle."
We saw people running toward the parkway and ranln that direction.
Officers and People were manning to the parkway on north side of Elm.
I went to the rail yards and parking area west of the book store and helped
search this area.
I talked to a city officer who said "I was stationed In rail yards and had
this entire area In view. No body came this way."
I then went to the Book Building and saw that several Sheriffs Pep, were
going In along with a large number of city officers.
I did not go Into the Bldg.
I took 1 man to S. 0. to talk to officer Lummy Lewis.
I did not learn the mans name and do not know what he told officer Lewis.
I did not take any further part In Inv.
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COUNTY 07 DALLAS
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
SUPPLEMENTARY INVESTIGATION REPORT
Name of Complainant Serial No.
Murder
DETAILS OF OFFENSE. PR0GRKS5 OF INVESTIGATION, ETC:
(InTestijatiiix Officer must licn)
D,t« 11-27-63
Mr. Decker:
On Friday morning, November the 22nd, 1963 I was standing
in a window of the Identification Bureau of tha Dallas County
—
-J ail and I ub e rv e d —the—Pre sld e n t ' s—ttrolrorcad e pa s^ in f r ont o f
the Criminal Courts Building on Kain Str e et. After the motor-
cade passed, I stood around inthe Identification Bureau. I
d id not sec anything—nor— ^ I hea r a nyth ing-; 1 gu ece s oao thi^s-
like 10 minutes later I left the Criminal Courts Building thru
"The driveway and went across thS ST;reet as far as the parking
lot near the railroad tracks looking for Officer Todd. When
I failed to find him there, I returned back to the driveway of
the DallQs County-Jai4r-^n4--then c ame—j.nt o the j airl-,
later sent back by Chief Holman and m.ade another circle looking
for Todd and when I returned, the Chtef was s ta nd tng on the
alle yway to the driveway. H e then told_ me tha t he saw T odd
in front of the School Book Depository and I then walked over
to hi^:t-and told him —t4^a-t—t-ho Gh iof wa &te<i— im b ac^;—at—the jail .
We then returned back to the jail. I did not see anything or
hearing anything.
^^cth0(^.it^d:^
Harold Strehly
(Unfoanded q" O
Caao declared ilr;'''^i"°' «'"'^)
I recommend this ease be declared
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[Cleared by Arrest
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Decker Exhibit No. 5323 —Continued
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COUNTY OF DALLAS
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
SUPPLEMENTARY INVESTIGATION REPORT
Name of CompUtnant Serial No.
11-27-63
Mr. Decker:
On November the 22nd, 1963 I had co— e on duty at 9ain
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UN mag: ique suc.-s pour 6
LA 8ANQUE COMMERCIALE DHAITI
Les Resaltats d'on Yoyage
L« recent voynRi" au^ Kl»tii V Now York par Mi Climard J» — De Motirenschlldt Exhibit 1
nU d'Aniirique de M>'. Clumard seph Charles.
Joneph Charlei, I'actif Prf»ld#nt
•t Mina^rer General dr la Bkh- La President tt I>trwt«ar Gt-
on* Cotmnerclale d'Baltl, • c«n<- niral da ia Banque Commardata
titai un magnifique imceda pour d'Baitl rtprandra bientftt Tarion
e«t itabllaseraant banculre, rn pour l« Canada et la Mexiqne en
pleio «ssor. rua de poursoivre cas fmetanix m. c. j. crari.rs
&n cffet, au courn d'une fcr6- eontaeta, appeMa k tin si favors cttoyen honorairt dk
monit des plu* ainlcal<>>, le Mrti blcs k notr* tconnmla at k pcnaat La ville d rn. y
re adjoint d« New - York, Mr. Ji» tr« k la BanqM CoonMretaU d't
M. Cl^mard Joseph, President
mes O'Brien a remlR i Mr. CM tr« AiTaatM* atO* k la eeltattl-
Direetcar da la Baiuioa Conuaar-
mard Joseph Charles, Directeur ciale de Port - an - Prince, ren-
G^norHJ de la Ban<|ue Commer- trt bier matin avee sa chanaan-
ciale, lea clefs d« l« Tills da New t« femme Sophie d'on *0]rag« de
York, au nom du Maiie Wapier, deux semsinea k New York Mait
ainra en Earope. accompapii de M. Jama* It
Den diners et des lunches ont Greene, Vice Pr^ldant d« la
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*t* offerts en 1'bonnear de Mr. fXanufacturers Hanorar Tnist
Cl^ard Joseph Charles notam-
Oompanr, grande banqne de Wall
ment par la Amsrican Express,
Street, New York.
la Patent Resoun-es Ine, la Hano Mr. Greene n'a patai que
vcr Trust Co.
quelquos heures k la eapltala, Joa
Un br<>f contact aroc Mr. CI* t« l« temps de visiter la banqoa
ntard Joseph Charles nons a per commerciale avec laqueila la M
mis dlnbtenlr quelqties renseiKna
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Vy dear De MohrenscMldti
I am also anxious to see you and presume that our cooperation as planned
ahall be of mutual interest to all conoamed.
Moreover, the great effort expended by our friend in common, Mr. Tardieu
in t?.kinc steps with my bank and self, has created every hopes; and
judging by what has been achieved in Porto Rico, I ara persuaded that with
you and Texas, such a job does not uurpass our capacities.
ThankB to new ideas and hard work positive results can be obtained.
Shortly Mr. Tardieu will he able to present you the different projects
which he scrupulously negotiated with me and our Board of Directors in
pr^rticular.
In good faith and in closing the present, I wish to say to you and your
distinguished wife, "Un gros bonjour d'Haiti".
Sincerely,
Clemard Josep
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Charles, Clcinard Joseph, President de la Banque CoBwerclale d* Haiti, the oaly Haltlas
bank in existence. His referenoeei Irwing Trust Conpany, 1 Wall Street, NIC, Hr.
Joseph Welsh, International i'isision, Manafacturera Tniat C«ipaiqr»^ ff«ll Street,
WYC, Mr. Jaiaes Greene, V. President. American Express Coi^)aBar, 65 Broadway, HTC, Mr*
Marshall S. Walker Jr. Vice President Overseas Baridng. Ia. Banqae Cownerclale
d' Haiti in addition to usual banking activities is a sole repreeentatlTa of Oeaeral
Electric Ltd and of Sienons Schuckert WeAe for Haiti.
Hr. B. Gindlne-Tardleu, well known in France and England, case to Haitiln 1935
on behalf of an Enelish Syndicate of Investnent Coi^>aniaa to organise esqport of
precious wood and build starch factories la the wh(^ Carrlbean area* He later
orcanized the total export of bananas in Haiti. Hr* Tardlen owns a ohacolate
factory in Port-au-Prince and has considerable real estate holdings. He la
an adviser to the Banque Coinmerciale d'Haiti and Mr* Charles* spiritual father.
This sounds strange but sUch is the case.
Hr. Tardieu's original investment of % 50,000 will be of real estate holdings
and he will obtain debentures payable froa the profits oaly.
George de Mohrenschildt (resuae included) has an agreenent with the Haitian
Govemr^nt^nade through the Banqae CoBBnerciale d'Ualti.for a ooeiplete geological
and geophysical survey of the country and will apport into the Holding Coapa^y
the profits from this survey and eventual oil aad/or Blaaral coaeessloas.
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De Mohrenschildt Exhibit No. 5
549
— De Mohrenschildt Exhibit 5
0. de Mohrenschildt to
Xr* Jean de Kezill} eoatlmcd. Page 2,
ccyas to the attention of tha Banque CoBwrciala d'Haiti* aaong thea produotioa
of local filiu.
-Slaeeraljr T^orSf
C. da Mohrmaohildt
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Tblt Holding (kwputy will cooperate vlCb the Beafqu* C r — arr UU d' HelCl, Port-Att-
Prlnce, Mr. B. Glndlne-Tardleu, advlMr Co tb« Bank, local Haltlaa aad Aaarlcaa aBtar^
prise* In reworking and creating certain industries and enterprises in Haiti, Vest ladlne.
1. Personallclea involved.
—
Charles. Clenard Joseph. President of the Banqoe Cb irciale d'Balti, the only native
bank in existence. His references: Irving Trust Coapany, HTC. , Mr. Joseph Uclsh,
Incemacional Division, Manufacturers Trust Coeipany, NYC., Mr. Jaaes Greene, vice-
president. Anerlcan Express Cooipany, RYC, Mr. Marshall S. Walker, vice-preald«it j
overseas banking. Mr. Charles is also a sole repreeentatlTe in Haiti of General llnctrle
Ltd. and of Slasaens Schuckert Werke.
B. Glndlne-Tardleu . well known in banking circles in Preace and England , caae to Haiti
in 1935 on behalf of an Bnglisb Syndicate of Invescaent to organise export of precious ^
wood and to build starch factories in the whole Carribaan area. At a Later date be bnilt t
up the total export of bananas fro* Haiti to D8A. Mr. Tardleu owns a chocolate peste
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factory In Port-Au- Prince and has conaldereble real estste holdings. He has actively |
Banque Coonerciale and is Mr. Charles' spiritual father; this sounds strange but such is
the case. i
Mr. Tardleu' s original investment of $50,000 will be of real estate holdings eveluated
by the Court for which he will obtein debentures peyable out of the profits of the I
George de Mohrenschlldt faalllar with Haiti fro« nany trips aad severel surveys ande by
i
hln in the interior, has a tentative agreeaent with the Haitian Goveii iiit (Minister of
'
Finance) nade through the BantpM Conswrciale d' Haiti for a complete geological a geophysical
survey of the country for the aaount of $181,670 aad an afdditioaal aereal survey for $85,344
- for oil, gas and othtr ainerals - aad is apporting into the Holding Coapany all profits |
froa this Survey and any eventual oil and/or alnerel conceaaioaa.
2. The Holding Coapany.
It will consist of 100 shares of $1,000 each. The aoney is to be spent oo preparing pro-
jects, expenses connected with the projects, eleboretion of agreeaents and guarantees in
Washington and Haiti. It will bring native and Aaerlcan capital together, working thus
elong the lines of the Alliance for Progress. It will retain saall participations in all
industries and enterprises outlined below, will prepare deteiled engineering and ecoooalc
studies for each project and will supervise their coapletion. Bach individual partner in
the Holding Coapany will be given an opportunity to participate to a larger extent in any
of the projects and the Banque Cosaserciale d' Haiti will have a participation of at least
101 in the capitalization of each project.
3. The projects which the Banque CoeeKrciale is considering at present and in which
it will participate are the following: 1. Planting of tobacco on a larger scale end
building of a cigar factory. 2. Developaent of cheap bousing. 3. Building of a
wbar^. 4. Construction of a ^rdroelectric plant in conjunction with e coapleted daa
(by Brown and Root), following'Telectrlflcetlon. 5. Lobster tail canning and freeslng
for export. 6. Plant for dessicated coconut and coconut candy. 7. Building and
operation of a cotton wool plant. 8. Orgenixatlon of a local Insurance Coapany. 9. Op-
eration of e sisal plantation and factories already in existence. 10. The telephone
system. 11. Refining of vegeteble oil. 12. Manufacture of conteiners for doawstlc
oil distribution. 13. Manufacture of aergerine. 14. Participation in building of
small sugar plants near the existing plantations. 15. Building of a caaino. 16. Other
projects, among them local making of films, which come to the attention of the Banque
Coonerciale d'Haitl.
4.
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This is the first attaapt of bringing together the local Bank, capital, American
financing and OS.Cov.m-ent help to,«h«.
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Port-au-Prtnce, September 12, 1963
c/o American Enibassy
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Dear Paul:
near Port-au-Prince, we can invite you to come over and visit us.
V/e have lots of flowers and lots of space. Ithink you will find it
geologist from Florence, 'Italy, and we are concentrating for the time
geophysical work also. So far, I found some manganese and new indices
for you to see the plantation and the. factory at Mont Rouis.
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DALLAS 1, TEXAS
Dear Janet
Thank you for your letter of January 29th.
No, I am not connected with our Foreign Service.
I was a consultant for the State Deaprtment in 1957 '58 (in the
geological field) but have not had any consulting jobs for the
Government and did not mind as I have always been a Republican.
As you can see from the letterhead, I have a geological
conXilting firm in Dallas and specilize in foreign exploration. Here
in Haiti I have a loose contract with the Government for the com-
plete exploration of the whole country. Also I have some oil
companies backing me in the eventual development of the oil
resources of this island.
Dimitri is in India right now, for his sabattical year.
He belongs to some Buddist sect and goes to Bengal for a year, of -
study and retreat. I will write to him and give him your kind /tM:>c| J
message.
When in Washington I will be delighted to come and
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see you and your charming husband. If possible I shall bring my
wife along. She is a well known designer, by the way.
Since I have a sisal plantation Here, I stay quite often
in Haiti and am very fond of this covintry. If you and your husband
have a chance to come and visit us here, I am extending to both of
you an invitation to come over and stay with us any time you feel
like. We have a beautiful house way up above Port-au-Prince. Do
not believe the silly reports of the American press about Haiti.
It is not a "hell hole", no Americans have been molested here and
the situation at present time is peaceful and pleasant. The effects
of the terrible cyclone Flora are being alleviated and the situation
is becoming normal again.
/6e6rge d^ Mohrenschildt
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c/o American Embassy Ln Haiti
GEORGE DE MOHRENSCHILDT
PfTKOUUM QfOLOGIST AND ENCINHR
l&39-<a Kwubllc Nottanol Bonk lulkWiQ
DALLAS 1. TEXAS
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hospital.
Sometime last fall we heard
that Osvald had beaten his wife cruelly, so we drove
to their miserable pplace and forcibly took Marina and the child away from the
character. Then he threatened me and my wife but I did not take him seriously.
Marina stayed with the family of some childless Russian refugees for a while, keep-
ing her baby, but finally decided to return to her husband. Somehow then we lost
interest in the Osvalds.
shame that such crimes occur in our times and in our country. But
It is really a
there is so —
much jealousy for success and the late President was successful in so
—
many domains and there is so much desire for publicity on the part of all shady
characters that assassinations are bound to occur. Better precautions should have
been taken.
Remember our discussion one day on the plane from Dallas to Washington? We
spoke of criminal children and of the terrible problem of delinquency in the South.
Osvald was just an expression of that cancer which is eating American youth.
You will excuse this rambling letter but I was just sitting in my office thinking of the
—
strange fate which made me know Jackie when she was a little girl and which made
me also know the assasin (or presumbable assasin) his wife and child. And your
daughter has been of such help to the Cystic Fibrosis Research Foundation which —
he had started in Texas several years ago. She was an honorary chairman of this
Foundation.
I do hope that Marina and her children (I understand she has two now) will not
suffer too badly throughout their lives and that the stigma will not affect the innocent
children. Somehow, I still have a lingering doubt, notwithstanding all the evidence,
of Oswald's guilt.
I just received a letter from my brother and he also recalls our friendship with you
and extresses his deepest sympathy to you and to your daughter.
Please aedept my feelings of resi>ect and consideration.
Sincerely,
/s/ G. de Mohrenschildt
George de Mohrenschildt
I also had a great tragedy three years ago, my only son died of Cystic Fibrosis at the
age of ten and I understand the impact of the sudden death and the ensuing horrible
shock. I
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a Notary Public in and (or said County, State of Texas, on this day personally appeared.
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AFFIDAVIT IN ANY FACT
THE STATE CF TEXAS
COUNTY OF DALLAS
a Notary Public in and for soid County, State of Texos, on this day personally oppeored.
Who, by me duly sworn, on oath deposes and says: Today Kovenbor 22, 1963 about 1:30 pa
after being
r^r sistcr-in-lav; end iifseif \.-aro lo,'lAg doim in our apartacnt. ny sioter-in-lavx
is Jcanstto Cavic, \:3 livo in the s-amc house in different apartments , Ue heard
a Ghot and then another shot and ran to side door at Patton Street. I savr
the boy cutting across cur yard and ho v.as urJ-oadin^ his cun, Vo inlkod outside
and a .-.cr.rui ivas hollering "he's dead, he's dead, he's shot". This v.-onan told
Jcanctto to crJJL the Police andsho did. I sav; the officer that load been shot
IjliXi OJ^ Tenth street after Jeanotte had called the Police. Jeanatte found a
shell that the rnan had unloaded and gave it to tho i>olico. After the
c::rjty
Police iiad left I found a espty shell in'our yard. This io tho sano shell I
gave to Cetcctive Ehority, Tho can that v,ias unloading the gun was tho sauis
nan that I saw tonight as nuaber 2 nan in a line up.XXynx^nnayyXXXXyyyninnaXXa
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OF VALUE TO THE MARXIST STUDENT
STALINISTS ON THE WATERFRCWT by Art
Preis 1947 .25
BUILD A LABOR PARTY NOW by George
Clarke 1946 .25
VIGILANTE TERROR IN FCWTANA by Myra
Tanner Weiss 1946 .25
VETERANS AND LABOR by Charles Carsten 1946 .25
JOBS FOR ALL: A Fighting Program for
Labor by Art Preis 1945 .25
A PRACTICAL PROGRAM TO KILL JIM CROW
by Charles Jackson 1945 ,25
AMERICAN WORKERS NEED A LABOR PARTY
by Joseph Hansen 1944 .25
MARITIME: A Historical Sketch and a
Workers' Program by Frederick J. Lang 1943 .50
NEGROES IN THE POST-WAR WORLD
by George Breitman 1943 .25
WARTIME CRIMES OF BIG BUSINESS by
George Breitman 1943 il5
YOUR STANDARD OF LIVING by C. Charles 1943 .25
THE MARCH ON WASHINGTON CNE YEAR AFTER
by Albert Parker 1942 .25
NEGROES MARCH ON WASHINGTON by A. Parker 1941 .25
TEACHERS AND THE WAR 1941 .25
THE NEGRO AND THE U.S. ARMY by E, Varlin 1941 .25
l-^TOR» s ANSWER TO CONSCRIPTION by
P«Ux Morrow 1940 , 10
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116 University Place • New York 3, N. Y. • ALgonquin 5-7460
JAMES P. CANNON
National Chairman
FARRELL DOBBS
Natiqnal Seeratary November 5, 1962
Sincerely,
578
I 116 University Place
New York 3, New York.
Dec. 9, 1962
Your letter and reproductions were turned over to me by the SWP office.
your work that you are skilled at blow-ups, reversals and reproduction work generally.
Do jiou do any other phases of the process as well as photography ? What ahput layout
and art work ?
We have access to a small offset shop here in New York. Generally, when we need
any copy work done we have taken it there directly. However there might very well be
occasion when we could utilize your skill for some printing project. It would, of course,
necessarily have to be a project in which we would have flexibility as to time. It is not
easy to do anything in which there is pressure to get a job out immediately through
correspondence between New York and Texas. Such work must be done locally, out of
necessity. However, for a longer term project it might Bae possible to ask your aid.
Could you write to medirectly at the above address? I would like to know what size
camera you have; how a paper print you can make; how large a negative; and any
lairge
other technical information that you can give us that would help us judge how your aid
could be most effective. If you have any questions please feoc feel. free toP ^V^ ^^ and
I will try to respond promptly. ^
With best wishes for a year of progress
Bob Chester-
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PAS&EIL DOBBS
Ve have reclcved your letter of March 24. Thank you for writing
again. The clipping was very interesting also.
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Dotigherty Exhibit A
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618
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12/19/63
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12/18/63 Dallas, Texas ^., „ DL 100-10461
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619
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"I did not see anyone running from the building and
did not see anyone fire the shot which I heard.
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DOUGHEJETY EXHIBIT C
621
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622
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calls, told him that he would call the radio station if
he learned anything newsworthy as he was going to personally
go to the City Hall. As best he could recall these three
calls were made between 2 200 p.m.. and '^'.00 p.m., on
November 23, 1963. He knows nothing concerning RUBY'S
background, personal life, or political convictions and
does not know why he shot LEE HARVEY OSWALD. He never
heard of OSWALD prior to President KENNEDY'S assassination
and knows of no connection between OSWALD and RUBY.
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. has never personally seen RUBY since that time. He also, advised he
has never seen RUBY in the premises of radio station KLIF since the
occasion on which hie was introduced to him. -
.
- -
t^as attemptijs^ to reach' the news service and inquired as to whether the'
stflftnn h.Bd .any •fnform.ntion concerning the trannfer of T.F.F. HARVKY OSWAT.
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from the Dallas -City Jail to the County Jail. Ks recalls he advised
RU3Y, wiio had not at this point identified himself, that he, DOWE, had
no such information.
the station, whose identity he does not how recall, "Who is Jack R^by?"
or words to that effect. .1' •*"
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He said he-does not^kpow how RUBY, obtained the "hot line" telephone
number but he feels 'relatively sijre the number is. rather. -widely known
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. telephone call from RUBY which of these public buildings RUBY- indicatec
he was going to visit. Regardless of vAich building RUBY indicated
he would visit, he did not indicate what he planned to do at that
;
building but merely stated he would call the station again if ha
i
secured a news story.
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: OSWALD T>y J/JK RUBY. It is his recollection that he spent practically '
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GLEIi DUNCAN y Nev;s Announcer, KLIF, Dallas, Texas,
advised he V'j-as on duty the evenln.f; of Nove.r.bor 22, and
early momlng^of November 23, 19^3, and recalls receiving C -
two telephone calls from JACK RUBY soaietlne during the early v y
morning of November, 23, 19d3, probably betv:eerr-l: 00 a.m. ^ '
'
and 2-:00 a.m. He" "stated RinEJZ said he was going to bring sor.e V;^ ;
saridwiclies over to the station and inquired as to whether they '\
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HENRY WADE was ther.-? also. He stated in' the second telephone .-"J,
call RUBY put WADE on the phone and DUNCAN taped an interview J' i)\
with WADE. He stated shortly after these calls, RUBY cane to ,^
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'our agency; It and Its contente ap°'"' to bo distributed outside your aoencr. ;COf t
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WTT.T.TAiM CjJu^m UJliCm, JR.,
.22.
A I WOO,
Jade Ruby?
Jaok Ruby?
A I didr'
Q, \fill yoojCtell us about vhat time that was you got the
fLrat call?
after.
vho told me he vas Jack Ruby. And I vas introduced over the
telephone by another person there vho said that he knew Jack
Copyright ©1964
Mttlsaay
yu. stlnebaugh-Janiefl
Glen Duncan Exhibit 2
. Dallas. Texas
629
54
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2 Q All right, and vho was that other porson thiit Introcaced
6
MR. AliEXANIiSR: I submLt, ^ur Honor, that th£.t
7 later conversation,
10 of covirso#
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A Well, this CGiao Just aftor Lee Eaxvey Oswald had been
I talked to him.'
Vade?
A Mr. Wade, right,
except that Jade said he had been looking for one of our news-
things for us; that he had come to the front door but hadn't
bean able to get in.* Oar frcaat door is at street level; our
JAMES J. MULEADY
DALLAS, TEXAS
Copyright © 1964
:«y M. Stinebaugh-Janes Muleady ^^^^ Duncan Exhibit 2
• PallAB, lexaa
631
1 anyone knocidLns on th© door.
2 Ho said he had been over thoro to try end get In, and
3 hadn't been able to do so, and had gone over to the City Hall
20 m* TOMBILLt AU n^Ixt.'
21
A He did.
22 All right, and about what time of night vas it that he
Q
23
actually showed up at the radio station?
24
A .. This would bo somewhere between 1:50 and l:^5i
25
Q, . And did you taUc to him thero? i
JAMES J. MULEAOY
DALLAS. TCXA*
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;'
Irley li. stinebaugh-Jamea MuleadT'
632
\
1 A Yes, I did.
JAMES J. MULCADY
DAULA*, TCXA* ^'\.
: Copyright © 1964
plrley U. Stinebaugh-Jaoes Muloady
Glen Duncan Exhibit 2
[ Dallas, Texas
633
58
3 talked eljout the case and what vaa happening for aboat thirty-
6 move Oswald?
7 A Hot to my recollection,
8 Q, . Let B© ask you, if he told you that he hod seen Csx/ald?
9 A Yes, he did.
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.rley M, Stinebaugh-Jamea Muleady Glen Duncan Exhibit 2
634
39.
15
MR» AIEXANIER: Thank you, tTQ pass the witness.
16 CROSS EXAMEKATION
17
BY Iffi. BPIT.T.Tt
18
Q. Mr. Euncan, you said that he seea^ed In character, is
19
that light?
20 A Yes.'
21
Q, : All light, before you came to Dfillas did you do news
22
vork, news reporting in the news media?
23
A Yes, I (Ud;'
24
Q And what community vras that?
25
A That vas at Port Arthur^'
JAMES J. MULEADY
DALLAS, TEXAS
Copyright © 1S64
Uuleady
U. Stinebaugh-James
'
kltVey
^Dallas, Texaa Glen Duncan Exhibit 2
635
60
3 Coast*
4 Q, Would you say that Jack Ruby, vhen you say he vas in
6 character, vas one of those tolerated characters you find in
6 a community, that you had seen not only in rn.llas but In Port
7 Arthur, that are tolerated until they do soiLSthing, or sor^e-
8 thlng happens, something like an 'Henry character that is
9 around buying the hot dogs, bringing coca colas, bustlLng
10 around, that ]peoiJle think are soaetiioss odd, but they let thea
11 stay if they don't disturb anything?
12 A Well, this vas my only meeting vith Jadi Ruby, I
13 really couldn't say that.
14 V/hen I said excitable, vhat I meant vas, as I say, a
15
quick Individual'.-
16
Q. Yes.
17
A Highstrung might be a vord.
18
Q Yes?
19
A Eat not only excited, I don't mean to convey that.
20 But you have to detexnine in relativity vhether he vas
Q
21
more excited this time or some other time, you hadn 't seen him
22
beltore, had you?
23
A Really I don't knov. All I can say is that he did not
24
seem out of dmracter.
25
Q, Hd he seem like he vas a character that vas given — C,
JAMES J. MUUEADY
DALLA*. TEXAS
[^
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r "y ^' Stinebaugh-James Muleady
J\ Dallas, Texas
\ Glen Duncan Exhibit 2
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1 voll, sort of the run of the novo inodia^ o:? the police, or-
6 moltifarloas.
8 Vade on the telephone; and Henry Vade then talked about the
10 A Right.
11 Q, VJas that the time that Mr. v;ado said, "This is tlio ruan
19
m, TONAHIIIjJ Exception.
20 Q, " VZhat was it that Mr. Wad© told you in that tape recordlr:;
21 MR. WADE: I vill have to object, it's all
22 hearsay. Your Boi3or, outside the presence of the Dsfend-
23
ant.
24
MR. BELLI; Of courso, "whatever it vas, ho vos
25
'on the otiier end of the phono, he vas opeaklnsj end
JAMES J. MULEADY •r
DALLAS, TEXAS
Copyright © 1964
j^rley u. Stinebaugh-Jamea liuleady.
Dallas, Texas
i
Glen Duncan Exhibit 2
637
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the phone vlth hia friend Jaclc Ruby at the tii-o
3 Q 2s tliat right?
6 m, BELLI; Withdrew.
7 Q So far as ve know, Mr. Ruby was standing alonsside the
8 DLatrlct Attorney, Mr, V.'ade, when Mr. Wade was talking to yoa
9 for the news beat, is that right?
10 A I don't know the actual jiiysical placement of the two
11 individuals. Jack asked c^ if I would like to talk to the
12 listrict Attorney and I said yes. Of course, there was a lot
13 of commotion on the other end of the line, I could hear a lot
14 of people in the background, and the next thing I knew I was
15
talking to the DLstrict Attorney.
16 Q.- LLd that sort of solidify in your mind that Jack Ruby
17
was a character, soioeone that could reach out and say, "Here
18
is the listrict Attorney, I'll put him on for a news beat,"
19
and zoake you think that be was that sort of a character?
20 A Veil — :
21
Q, He wasn't a public relations officer for the Listrict
22
Attorney at that tiaae?
23
A No. .
24
Q, Ke has got nothing to do with that?
25
A No. Under normal cLrcuastances possibly, but in thisy
JAMES J. MULEADY
OAU^a, TCXA*
Copyright © 1964
-irleyu. Stinebaugh-Jaoes Muleady
Dallas, Texas
Glen Duncan Exhibit 2
638
1 case thln^ were so disrupted &nd htJcU-o tiiat I rec^lly Tcrjiod
JAMES J. MULEADY y-
OALXAS, TEXAS
Copyright © 1964
prleyli. St inebaugh- James Mule
I
Dallas, loxas,
Glen Duncan Exhibit 2
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Up bis mind to shoot anybody at that tine, did he? i
zoind*
3
6 Q nd you knov that Jade Ruby had his Q\jri \rltlr. hla and
6 soma $1200 at the time he had seen Osvald, and at tha tlr-2 he
10 A No.
20 in that sense.
21 Q, That he had seen someone, and at least at that tine he
22 didn't seem to be upset about having seen him, or didn't
23 comment about him having a black eye, or didn't comment about
24 anything else, did he there? Or did he say he had seen hia
25 having a blade eye?
JAMES J. MULEAOY
DALIES, TEXAS
;
Copyright © 1964
i-irley ii. Stinebaugh-James Muleady
640
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2 not he montloned the fact that Oswald aay or cay not hcvo h:id
6 A Jaclc?
7 Yes.
Q •
13 "dose to me."
14 Then he left you. And this vas Friday ni^ht?
Q,
15
A Friday night, Saturday mDrning, yes.
16 All right,- tipping over into Saturday mornir^?
(^
17
A Correct.
18
Q, Veil, vhen he left you, it vas about 1:40?
19
A No, it vas somevhere after 2:00 o'clock, I vould say
20 2:10 or 2:15, possibly.
21
Q, He vas going home at that time, is that right?
22
A . I don't know.
23
Q nd he say vhere he vas going?
24
A No, he didn't.
25
Q, He vas alone, he didn't have enytody xrith him? .^\
JAMES J. MULEADY
DALLAS, TCXA*
Copyright © 1964
irleyU.fainobnunh-James Muleady
1 .^ <^ O'liVP n
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.
Jaclc?
A No, I don*t.
very much..
I-IR, ALE2CADir2R: That Is all.
JAMES J. MUUEADY
DALIES, TEXAS
J«SS^I^= '^"*"
Duncan Exhibit No. 2 —Continued
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Date 12-21-63
1
AUGUST M, EBERIiARDT, Detective, Burglary and
Theft Division, Dallas, Tercas, Police Dep'^rtment, was interviewed
concerning the name MIICE EBERl^RDT, 706 E. Farmer, CH 4-1766,
Seagoville, Texas, being found in the personal affects of
JACK RUBY during the time of his arrest,
also invited JACK to visit him and JACK "stated he was going to
s-se him but he never did.
ALI£N H, SMIpf&'*l:OM E,
by Special Agent CHAPQTQN, JRt " md , Date dictated 12°-21"'63
This document contains neither rocommendatlonB nor concluelons o( the FBI. It la the property of the FBI and la loaned to
your agency; It and Its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.
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Before me. ihe undcrsisricd auihoricy. on this the .i^nd, ^^y of November _A. D. 15 —§5
5xr.or..i:y appeared ^°^^^ E- (^^) Ed^jF'^- Addrea
821' South Hiu*sory
Today, Novembop 22nd, I965, I \:c.z uith Ronald Pischei', and i;e uero on .
tho ccrnop ct Elm and Houston, end I happened to loolc up there at the
building, the Texas School Eoclc Depository Buildins, and I saT7 a nan
at the vindo'.; on the fiTth floor, the vindov i/as wide open all the uay;
there x-zas a stack of boxes arourjd bin, x. could seo. Bob. iNDmarked that
he 2:iast be hidins from scmebcd:'-. I noticed that he had on a sport shirt,
it vas li^ht colored, it vas yellow or vhito, something to that effect,.
and h-is hair vas rattier short; j. thought he might bo something around
tuenty-six, as near as I co;ild -go 11.
The motorcade ro-onded the corner^ about this time, and then I thought
I heard four shots, but it never occurred to us what it was. The shots
seemed to come from that building thare
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I turned away end by that tlire the motorcade rounded the corner. Aiad
thin I heard what I tho;:!^t was three shots, and ths motorcade was
about where thao StenEnons Fx-esway sign is there.
I do roirembar ono peoulair" thin^ happened ju3t at the time I sax/ the man
up -there. Siere vs-a a £ipl V2.1ked in "the Toxas School Book Depository
Building, a r'athoi" 'ggJLI ^^^''l^ c^nd looked to xr.-j like she might be en
employee in that biillcLiSAS, Ezd vz3 ralking in uhilG ovoryona olso had
been cciaing onto
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FLEMING, Operations Manager and Corporate Counsel,
HT^ROIJ}
Armored Motor Ser-vice, Inc., 1020 West Seventh Street, Port Worth,
advised that between 9:30 and 9i40 AM, on November 24, 1963, he
received a telephone call at his home in Dallas from Assistant
Chief of Police BATCHELOR, Dallas Police Department, asking if Vk
the company could loan the city an armored truck for transporta- ^
tion of LEE HARVEY OSWALD from City Hall to the County Court House, 'A
^
FILMING asked Chief BATCHELOR if there was any limitation as to
the size of the vehicle he wanted to use, and asked Chief BATCHELOR ^^
to measure the Commerce Street entrance to ~£he City Hall Garage,
L>'
which Chief BATCHELOR Stated the truck should enter, to determine
if the truck would fit into that entrance. He told Chief BATCHELOR
he would recontact him later to ascertain the neasurements.
.
e A• W. JAMES WOOD/eah ,^ J. J 6/26/64
by aptciol Ag«ntI
1 Dot* dictated
ThU doeum.nt contains n.lther r.comm.ndatlons nor conclusion, of th. FBI. II U Ih* properly of th. FBI and U loan.d lo
your ag.ncy; It and 11. cool.nu arc not to b. dlBlrlbul.d oulsid* your oq.ncy.
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-togo to the church, attempt to locate HJ^LL, and have him call
FLEMING. He told JAMBS at that time of the Police Department's
request to furnish a truck for the transporting of OSVIALD.
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any other matter* because the company was seeking the issuance of
fifty special officers* permits for its employees to carry guns.
They then left the teirminal, with HALL driving the larger
armored vehicle and PUSMING riding as passenger. COIN and DIETRICH
followed in the smaller vehicle. FILMING believes GOIN drove the
smaller vehicle, and believes GOIN was the only member of the group
in uniform. They left the parking lot on Flora Street, drove west
on Flora to Leonard, south on Leonard to Ross, west on Ross to Pearl
South on Pearl to Main, west on Main to Hairwood, south on Hart^rood to
Commerce, and east on Commerce to the entrance of the City Hall
ga rage
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the locks and other security devices for protecting the prisoner.
Chief BATCHELOR did not tell FLEMING whan CSVIALD would be brought
down, the route they should take in going to the County Court House,
or any other details of the proposed transfer. FI£MING said he
entered into no discussion with any other police official or em-
ployee •
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(7) an-i (G).
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tho oorvvl in orvalucitin^ youi' oc^rJo cc^o, it ±c, av/'-cotcd thit yro Tor-
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By direction
675
NOTICE OF OBLIGATED SERVICE
iumwxKi (BtV t-w tDmox khicm
«T K USED FOR •-¥{< OSLIGOtK)
/wsTRt/cr/o/vs
PrepmrB in quatfrupticalm
Originmt to Service Record Book
Duplicmte to CMC(.Code DCH)
Tripticmte to member
Quadruplicate to district director conct
X out thoee worda which do ryot apply
MKCOr MCUBER RANK
1653230
67a
1. You, having assumed the ^-year military service obligation prescribed by law upon your (ijfdytAeiy (enlistment) in the
U, S, I'^i'lnc Corpa
iBranek of Armed Forcea initiaUi/ entered)
Mm, 24 Octobor — ,
19*^ .
and having served in the United States Marine Corps {^/J/^from 24 TctODOT ., 19_^, to
II ScTJtcrbcT 59
, 19 , are hereby (released from active duty and transferred to the Marine Corps Reserve)
JJiMr^'J^fdi lii^tJHJiJ^fi/ill^ox the remainder of that _6^-year period which ends on S DcCC^jbCT , 19.-^31
unless sooner discharged. During that period you are deemed by law to be a member of the Marine Corps Reserve and will be
subject to such training and service as is now or may hereafter be authorized by law for members of the Marine Corps Reserve.
2. You are (assigned to) /jV/i/^/^/the (Ready) //t^/lViVReserve, Class/^ (III). You are further (transferred to)
3. This Notice of Obligated Service executed for and on behalf of the United Slates Marine Corps at:
11 rc^cr-!:cr .,19 59
ITKADQTWRTFRS AND HEADQUARTERS SQUADRON
^^ -'vr? CORPS AIR STATION
•
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This is to certify that a copy of this Notice of Obligated Service was/X/tWMi>A<>) (delivered to) the man named above.
E454ii
6T6
CH^c: LIST FOR i':: enlistsd j* i'i;;g
This form will be initiated upon receipt of all service records and will be
processed in the order listed below:
/J ^$9-^
RECEIVING AND ORDER SECTION Date Initials
CLASSIFICATION ^l^
ANY ADDITIONAL ACTION REQUIRED
'V-..-^
(Date)
(Signature)
677
SCEVICi
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22Dec^ i
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22Dec58
DATE OF RANK CONTRACT LIMITATK
6741
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7Doc59 D8C58
MOBIL ASSIGNMENT
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I'eesler A^'B
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CIVILIAN EDUCATION
HS Ij U3AFI
CIVILIAN
Office Boy
12302
OCCUPATION
5'i
DATE ARR/OEP 22 DATE OF BIRTH 24
U. S. equiv crs
15Nov58 I80ct39
DUTY ASSIGNMENT
RANK
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32 ANNIVERSARY 33
678
NOTICE OF OBLIGATED SERVICE
NtVMC 102?* TO (REV 10- «)
(SUrtBSfDCS (PEV ?-Wl EOmON WHICH
[ USED FOR l-YEAR OBLIGORS)
INSTRUCTIONS
Prvparc in quadruplicate
Original to Service Record Book
Duplicate to CMC (Code DGH)
Triplicate to member
f Quadruplicate to district director conci
X out thoae words which do not apply
MME OF MEMBER SERVICE NO. RANK
OSWALD, Lee Harvey 1653230 PFC E-2
_6V^_
1. You, having assumed the -year military service obligation prescribed by law upon your ( ~yfJi(^J/ (enlistment) in the
11 September 59
, 19 , are hereby (released from active duty and transferred to the Marine Corps Reserve)
unless sooner discharged. During that period you are deemed by law to be a member of the Marine Corps Reserve and will be
subject to such training and service as is now or may hereafter be authorized by law for members of the Marine Corps Reserve.
2. You are (assigned to) /^^{/^j<>(/the (Ready) //t^/dW^/Reserve, Class//i^ (HI)- You are further (transferred to)
U^IMJIJ) the
Marine Air Reserve Training Command
Wnit or dutHet)
3. This Notice of Obligated Service executed for and on behalf of the United Slates Marine Corps at:
11 September 59
°" .,19.
Headquarters and headquarters
squadt?ov
MA'!I\^ CORPS AIR STATION
EL TOJiO (SANTA ANA), CALIFOJWU
SIGNATURE OF MEMBER .
^^ t-'^^ / T%;, -.
This is to certify that a copy of this Notice of Obligated Service was j^^bjidjM) (delivered to) the man named above.
NATURE V^ *— -
^^•AYER5,JR,. L
E454il
679
SECURITY TERMINATION STAi'EMSNT
OF NAV FORM 5511-14
2, I further certify that 1 am not retaining or taking away with i-ne from my
place of employment (du-J;) any document or thing containing or incorporating
information affecting the National Defense of other hatter Classified, Top
Secret, Secret, or Confidential to which I obtained access during my employment
(duty), in any manner whatsoever,
3. I shall not hereafter in any manner reveal or divulge to any person any in-
formation affecting the National Defense, Classified, Top Ser-.ret, Secret, or
Confidential, or which I have gained Knowledge during my employntn^ (duty),
except as may be hereafter authorized in writing by officials of the Naval
Establishment empowered to grant such authority.
680
.
81 AUG 1959
C. i!. il'^/I:
Cop*/ to!
CO, ^'?';-n (rr;- or.lv)
CO, •rC--9 {c:v; jriiy)
681
1ST MARINE AIROIAFT 'rv'Il.T}, AIRCR*\FT, Fi^, PACIFIC
o/o FLEET POST 0F7XCE, SAN FRA1ICI3C0, CALIFOiniA
257/jfni
A17-3
161-SJ
JUL 1 4 i95B
In tho* foregoinij caso of Loe fU Oowald, private, U, S, Marine Corps,
the contsnco as ap'TOved and ordered exocutoi by tho convening auth-
ority is approved*
Article 65c, Uniform Code .of )lilitary Justice* The record of trial
>dll bo disposed of in accoi*danco with 1955 ^'3 l'£tl, iection 0120.
CO, K4G-.11 /.
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682
c/o ?r.:j:T ?0oT gkkic;^, g,v': K.a ::.:..;•/> ca:...fo-i::ia
.•.17-3
161-SU
9 July 1953
;-r;v!o;:A?3i]M
tl.An the failuro of tho r'.'cord t>-> rcflrct Is-ill;' adi Is jibl ? cviilcnce of
the or,- prior co';viction consi '^rcri by tho court. TJic accusoi 7:lo?.clod
rot '^uirLty to ill chir£:?3 '—,d ?j'-^r;ific>.tiono. =?inco h3 vvs four.-l guilty
of nnlv cno chiTi-^o ^nd rpoclfic ition thf^ r^Mrrmi-y of th« evldsnco will bo
15riitod to t\,ci a "r'ved findi.n— onV/,
on 'Lho Tochnic'il Car,;-a'^nt. i.'iotltjr tlila vrao .iC cider, taly or not ••'n im
ir...uo in th-j cac3. Ap.arantjy th court '.-.ocidoJ thit it v.-as acci-.i':tal,
.-
'.:v-.'i t;ivj driru< w.ia spill-d "-h:? T.i'-.li.-iical 'oi*/?int nrosa and s!xv -i tho
•^.ccua<:d a'.i'uy. I'lio rscultvod in thfj 'iccuscd Invitinr tha oor;teant out-
uiu.;, I'-ia Cor::oant te3tlfic4 th-.t the actual wordc all.."i:;:xi were ,:;cd.
This v.-.-iG corroboratc-cl by another •.dtvior-c, "ihn accuoei tcitifir.-cl ia his
oun behalf, Tl^.Q Gubst-uica of his t^ntlwony -./-an tl.at h.^ folt that the
rarf^oUit had it in for him, ,Hc had achod to bo trnnsfcnrcd fro.Ti vmuor
hio cov^-nizance. This >iad been rciVo^d. M:: tectlficd that ho vciit ovar
to see tho sor^-^eanL for the purport of diiCusrini the situat :;n v.'ith hi/aj
that tho drink uao spillsd aociiunta"' Ly; md that ".lo vas 3o,-::'..-..':;at intox-
icati^d, II.j romoir.bcred inviti:," th'-j accuri_d cutolde but did not rcTwdbor
.'*, Tlio findin.p;s ars coiTcct in law and fact and th.; Q\ridenco is sufficient
to esta* lish ,i;uilt "brr/ond rcaaoaablo doubt, Th3 victir.s' testir.ony \fas
corrcboratod by disinterested vdtn«sse3; the accuseds' testimony admitted
certain natorial aspects of it; unJ did not ncr.y utterin,^ t,ho words
char.i^od. As a nvatter of fact Ma corpetercy as a vd.tncas ia Boriously
inpared tgr his own admieaion that ha vao drurJc.
2S9/jfa
'U7-3
161-S'J
9 July 1953
Very respectfully,
Coranandor, U, S. Navy
683
1
257/drf
.U7-3
100-CU
IIAY 2 1 1953
".
In -ho fore.^ing case of Loo II. CovT-ld, private fir-t clasr, l- . l-hrina
Ccv^p the acntenco as approved, ordered executed and cuspenile'j fc;-' the cor
v<nin;T, ^.uthority is ap -roved,
Thi.v record ha 3 been reviowed in accorduxo vdth tha provisi .no of Arti-(
cle 6'jc, Uniform Code of J-Iiiitary Justice. Tha record of trial vill be
dispciiod of in accordance with the provisions of 1955 N3 ILl^, Section 012D
Co-y tc:
•r, I. .>11
•*0, l--iCS—
IsiLt USMCR
FoLSOM Exhibit No. 1 —Continued (p. 34)
684
'
la RGUERKE-Ce^ilLD-
AOORESS (NumbT tnd mlrft or KFD. City or Town)
I /WE THOROUSHLr UNDERSTAWO THAT l/WE HAVE CONSENTED TO HIS/HER EHLISTMEJIT IN THE SERVICE OR COMPOHEHT OF THE
• i.!»» • * ••••••••••••• •• •••••• • •
[TE OSTALD
My c^MjmivSpmYm^ 13.57/
PARENT 0* LE«AL eUAtOIAN
BIRTH CERTgX<?A1S.
' r^ FORM 'Cfy'Sl b5vMt,5. i.CO liarvev ll.Co» .n»*».>l| ^ „. s. ourrEnMMn tauiuKU Ptn;;» usi o - j»t.-M
686
•ED STaTKS d/;?artmf,nt JU' •
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Fi:Di.ii\r, iiLn!r..v.u of invicstk. 'ion
W.SIIINCTO.N 2S. D. C
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r.io following FBI record, NUMBER 3 27 9 25 D . is furnished FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.
0:y
r "ronton
Notaiiuns iiuUratcd by * ARE NOT BASED ON FIXGI-.HI'RINTS IN FBI files. The notations are based on data
formerly furnished this Bureau concerning individuuls of the same or similar names or aliases and ARE LISTED
ONLY AS INTESTIGATIVE LEADS. —TOW>-H
1« •. I
687
744-730 O— 64— vol. XIX 45
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
NAVY DISCHARGE REVIEW BOARD
WASHINGTON 25. D. C. IN REPLY REFTR TO
EXOS:QB(33)
JAPtgjc
1. In accordance with Sec. 301 of Ref. (a), the Navy Discharge Review Board
has reviewed the discharge given to the subject individvial. The date of
review was 10 July 1963 .
*
2. The Secretary of the Navy has reviewed the proceedings of the Board and
taken £.;tion as indicated:
/~7 Change to
/S Approved / / Change to
D. W. BOVmN
688
,
EXOS:QB(33)
Dear"-* Cnralcl:
Sincerely yours.
Captcin, Uf-N
President
Navy Discharge Review Board
689
JAPtP.lc
JAP:gJc D# 8bl2
llSep59 Released from active duty (Honorable) and assigned to Ready Reserve, Class
III, Transferred to MARTC, NAS, (iLenview, 111., for completion of o years
obligated service ending 8Dec62,
691
REVIEW OF OISCHIKGE
NAVt,xos-.MOq (HEv. r.r.i)
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
NAVY DISCHARGE REVIEW BOARD
TO: SECRETARY OF THE NAVY
JAPt^-lc e8i2
CMABACTER OF DI5CMARCE RECEIVED
REVIE* OF T'l DISCHARGE OF:
OSWAID^ Lee Harvey Ex-Pfc 16^3230 USMC UNDES(UMFrr)
PETl TIONER PRESENT RECO RD OF PROCEEDI NGS OF REVrEWMAPF DATE OF REVIE*
mm D H' I I
VES [X] NO
iaTiii63
Enl for 3 years. No prior service claimed. Attained equiv of Hig^ School grad throu^
DSAFI; Ga:ad U6/5U AmFundScol, JAX and completed AC&V/OperCrse, Keesler AFB,
lKay57 Pro to lyc.
MACS-1, yj^G-11, IstMAW, FMF
lUpr^ SumCM Violate a lawful general order by having in his possession a pid-
vately-owned weapon that was not registered. Sent as appr: CHL
for 20 days and forf $25.00 per mo for two mos and red to PVT,
(Confinement suspended for 6 mos etc., but vacated on 27Jun58)
27Jun58 SuraCM 1, Wrongfully use provoking words to a Staff NCO. (found guilty)
2. Assaiat a Staff NCO (found not guilty)
Sent as appr: CHL for 28 days and forf $55,00 per mo for 1 month,
SubUnit 1, H&MS 11, MAG-11, IstMAW
170ct58 SRB JAG found that injury received by pet on 270ct57 as a result of
an accidental discharge of a weapon, was incurred in line of duty
and not result of misconduct, (Upon opening his locker, a ,22
cal pistol fell to the floor and discharged, wounding pet in the
left elbow,)
MACS-9. MWHG. 3dMAW, AirFMFPac
lMar59 Pro to PFC
17Aug59 Pet submitted a request for dependency discharge, by reason of hardship
on the part of his mother. Pet appeared before the Hardship/Dependency
discharge Board who recommended that he be released from active duty for
reason of dependency, Appr by CG, 3dMAW on 31Aug59«
692
A- -jcr
r. I.oe. H, Osv/aid
;\linina Stroct, 4-24
!insii, U.S.S-R.
Sincerely,
PALL SLABAUGii
;.'•
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^
FoLsoM Exhibit No. 1 — Continued (p. 43)
693
R E C E I _J'_T
23 November I963
694
,
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HOiiv^a 3nn,ji3sio
/ryy
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695
/e^" ^, .r<rv</y/V^ej
Itfi'lI'lltW'tl
6^)
DISCHARGE ORDER ^ DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
«A»^c itMi fo lEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES MARINE COK
WASHINGTON 25. D. C.
r/.?.-i-bc-.i
DATE: 1"? -'•^"t.
-i--"-"
LJ SUBJECT IS NOW UNDER ORDERS TO REPORT TO YOUR COMMAND FROM AN OVERSEAS STATION.
1 I IN EVENT SUBJECT-NAMED HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED FROM YOUR COMMAND TO A CONLUS STATION FORWARD THESE ORDERS TO HIS PRESENT DUTY
STATION.
I I IF SUBJECT-NAMED HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED OVERSEAS. PLEASE RETURN THESE ORDERS ALONG WITH DETAILS OF TRANSFER.
U IF SUBJECT-NAMED MUST BE TRANSFERRED FOR DISCHARGE. THESE ORDERS SHOULD BE FORWARDED IMMEDIATELY TO THE PLACE OF TRANSFER.
I I ADVISE THIS HEADQUARTERS (CODE DMB) OF THE DATE THIS DISCHARGE IS EFFECTED.
R. MC LELLAN '
By direction.
i^
697
ROUTING SHEET DISCIPLINE BTMiCll
Routing
.<ECOMHEN0ATION FOR DISPOSITION OF UNDESIRABLE DISCHARGE
MVNC K9 u-ro (ftev. i-m)
CS-.AL-: Lee
04/FDS/r\TOi
1900
9 Aucust 1960
F. E. LEEK
700
04/FDG/r;mi
1900
29 July 1960
j
'
FIRST EIDORSEIJENT on Lbbilization Planning Cfficcr, Ilobilization Planning
Branch Itr 50/JET:c3in over 1900 of 27 July 1960
j
From: Commander, l-Iarine Air Reserve Training
'
To: Senior Member, Hardship, retention and desirability board
2, Upon completion of the board action, you vjill return all papers by
endorsement hereon. The proceedings of the board will be made an enclosure
thereto.
F. D. STICE
By direction
1900
8 August 1960
SECOND ENDORSEMENT
1. Returned.
2. Enclosure (9) contains the Proceedings of the Board for the subject
case.
701
Proceedings of the board to consider recomnendations for the dischargee
b>- reason of unfitness in the case of Private First Class Lee H. OSWALD
1653230 USMCR (Class III).
The board met at 1000, 8 August I960 at Headquarters, Marine Air Reserve
Training Command, U. S. Naval Air Station, Glenview, Illinois.
Private First Class OSWALD v«.s not present and did not submit any evidence
or statements in his own behalf,
FINDIN'GS
OPINION
That references (d) and (e), which were reviewed by the Board, contain
information concerning the actions of Private First Class OSWALD \Aich
warrants that he not be retained in the Marine Corps Reserve.
RECOMMENDATION
That Private First Class Lee H. OSWALD 1653230 DSMCR be discharged for
unfitness in accordance with paragraph 10277. 2f Marine Corps Manual.
DONALD 0. BRAZEAL
DONAID '-^
\ HARL&N E. TRENT
HARLAN TRET
LtCol /tSMd/' LtCol USMC^- Capt USMCR •
^« !?» ISt's'cber
By "direction
702
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
HEADQUARTERS
MARINE AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND
U. 8. NAVAL AIR STATION
OLKNVIEW, ILUINOia
b. No prior service .
703
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ry y c/o ?yo. srRAir j^ 27_oct57__'tto_sk ._jys«rR_f3<??rv tojco^^
MACS-l VAa-ll'lBtVAV >
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jani* 31Jul59 SemiAn CO
ttCAh. *.^>. CA»;i
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(/*)
!,pe 'iHrvey::aTIFIEj) yifei^ogy
Mime lu (i)-n (MV. !«) (lupaarocs p«r»ouf uxTtoM which mu. mot h uao)
'viT'^.r/^'^T-'^''"'
704
MLUORO OP SERVICE
0«GA«lZATI.)t
OFFEMScS AND PUNISHMENTS
•Qndnl:.
Lt^ USMC
i^.
706
COUSY frtCMJSAKi
rt/CS-1 M.J£;~11 lKt3C«» Tar o/a TPO, Sa.y. "r-nclaco, California Irril 19ft8
1 «>iaj(T Of CHA*C'.'. "SO v:,>-o'-OM
t KNTTNa AOJUO«£B Tft b« coafln«d at hard 1 sc^or free 3D dty«, to forfi.it )|l*.OQ j>»jr uonth
CMTT
29J5»r58: foi* two aoutha and Vs D« r*ducod to tfla ^«i» of prlra**.
S^j^rfdj
I a»«>c™j«n«a«m-i«ciic»< MiTo itppTfffcd and ordered 4i6cut*d, 'btti thii coofii-uBwat »t hard laOos
for tvcaty day» is aasjantiad for alx monthJt, at vblCA tl»» uiii.*.** ch» s.cu.j>«iaalon la
•oonar vacates. tb« a»at»nc«» to caafiniaout at h&i-d labor for w^taty duy* will t>« r«aitt«d
K l th o at f 'tha r octL^Ar
>.
m ,
COMPtXTE ONE Q iita»»n»» ornca noTiTiEB D.r».- 21 Xny 1958 jQ] ftV rrATM »0t ufTttftO
Ml S»t««inj< ^
I CO. K>iCS-i Mjia-11 lat«^ I-.^
LtCol c/e f'PO. Si.n lPr»ndi«co, California
H. iCTUN *t S£ChAV. UhUM ffCMV AtSl XCMAV. (» Mfi 0*111)
COMPtXTE ONE; Q ttuvumi Mitsa toTtrso Ocx.- Q] raT <naTtS iiin iiUC.iS
/;^' ^ d^^T-
ti. susnM)££< v/<irj«:s «*c*tid amo utcj^cuTto katum c# scmtiwx OAOtfcz) uaa/m>
^ U., USMC
707
«£;;ro«r. cf :c*> c:.':"* v ::\, % ;ial
j^ imauT CMI7 Murui Q| VfOAi cowiT imtui Q] tlMui cowT'Umjtui 37 JuZM 1958
1 SUMVAJIV Cf <
Cli|{ I - Vlolatloa »rt 117 DCMJ. STOCj Wrongfully t»« prcrroking «A*-<io to ^ St^f
L snoa ujLocfo
To b« onfd at hard labor for 28 daya and to TCR? t55.0O pwr Bontb for 1 i^oatii.
coMnXTf omi
\^ MtsMSMt Ofjioi nmnu o^ 30 Jum 1958 337-58 Q] t'DV ttiiTw WIT umcnt
riTLl AND OM&AHlZAnOH
.
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(fjmviS0<tl.M/T>OMTT-S ACTOM OMrMCM^SMOSKTlMCI
LtCol Coaa&nding Ofrlcar. WaCS-1, PjS^^Uu latMAU
o»rc»ACT<«lA July 1953
VpproT-d . CERTIFIED TO BE A TRUE COPY
^-u ^ ^t:^?^-'^
jg^
I-t.. USMC
•Murrt oKC
J—j ^jj;bh,,« Mricta lonrii* o*<
lir. Log H. Os..\;ld
Kiilir.ina Street, 4-24
i-iinr.k, U..J.S.R.
tiincerely,
iir>
i^ncl:
(1) Discharge Certificate
709
OFFICE OF THE UMDSr^ ScvtRETARY OF THE NAV\'
26 FEB 19c:;
{
Tf^- :d -0 OTIC. ^- ^u?fOsr
February 23, 1962
f^r.Lee H. Oswald
I.5.K.C.R. 1653230
Calinina St. 4-24
llinsk, U.S.S.R.
Sincerely,
John Connally
9S/lh
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711
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ENCLOSURE (7/
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715
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
HEADQUARTERS
MARINE AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND
U. S. NAVAL AIR STATION
cLENviEw. ILLINOIS Jn Reply Refer to:
Code: 50/Ji::T:rgr
1900
2^ June 196(
CKHTIFIED I'jilL
RSCRIPT REQUESTED
RETUILI'I
IT. G. LETSCIIEJ^
By direction
716
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UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
HEADQUARTERS
MARINE AIR RESERVE TRAINING COMMAND
U. 8. NAVAL A
OLENVIEW, lULINOI*
In Iloply r.CiCr to:
1900
24 Ju:-.o I960
M. G. LETSCKER
By direction
Copy to:
CMC (Code DK)
718
(On« boi mii«l b« chockoill
1 arl N/A to the items belo
KOi'E
ond dolo, if known)
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Jacksonvirilo, Florida I8:;ar57-3:;ay57 AvnFund ame ntalCl "|t"Scol USAFI CC2 HSLeve:
Biloxi, Mississippi 6May57-19Jun57 AC&is'OperCrse
IT LIFE I
720
DEPARTMENT OF THE ^MVY
HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
WASHINGTON 25 D C. m REPLY REFER TO
CDC-2-5aJcnilo
30 Sep 1959
1, The clain for dependent (e) has bean approved and the above named
Marine is entitled to basic allovanee for quarters for dependent (s)
as indicated on enclosure (1).
r^ v., H. insLEi
Bj direct ioiv
7-21
ALLOTMENT PAYMENT INFORMATION
ttyxc HQlsg-jD (>c«. t-s?
NAME OF ALLOTTEE
r~7l^'CCOUNTS CONTROL SECTIOK
DATE
1ST
^^2
REASON
FOR
EXPI RATION RETROACTIVE
DATE AMOUNT
PAY/ STOPPAGE
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APPLICATION fCn OEPINOtKt-, ALLOWANCE
|X STAB' I I
CHANGE IN DEPENDENT
I
16^3230 1
03.-IALD
:
26:AGA:hjk
1900
12 Sept 1959
A. GiJ.-j^ JR.
By dirdrJtion
Cony to:
CG, 3rd:.lkVI
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31 A!' 1^:,
C. H. HAYfiS
Copy to:
CO, MWHG (end only)
CO, MACS-9 (end only)
725
50 B Ji\ mwh
: :
1910
B. J. KOZAIC^
Lieutenant Golonel, u. S, karine Corps
10:GCK:wdp
26 Aug 1959
1, Delivered,
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W. A. CLC:.!AN, JR.
By direction
726
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727
744-730 O— 64— vol. XIX 48
MARINE AIH CONTROL SQUADRON 9
MARINE V/ING HEADQUARTjCRS GROUP
3D MARINE AIRCRAFT WING, AIP-FMFPAC
MCAF, SANTA AI^A, CALIFOPiJIA
17 August 1959
^/^c:^^^^.^'^<^
LEE H. OSWALD
728
Law Offices op
ENaOSOEE (1)
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730-200 A^f/j^
729
s
AFFIDAVIT
StatG of Toxas I
I, Vra, I^.rtTvWr-rta Childs, of 324,0 Sondra Drivo, Fort Worth, Texas, do on this 24.th day
of July 1959» cake the following statement concerning tho need for i'fc. Leo H, Oswald,
1653230, KCAD - 1-1-IAG 11, F.ii^.O. San Francisco, California, to be given a discharge,
I am a friend of the servicemari • s mother. I have known the serviceman's mother for
four months ^/Lile we woro neighbors, I know Mrs, Oswald is in poor health and not
able to wcrh. Hor condition is due to an accident which occured in December 195S,
I know she lias boen the care of doctors since then. They tell her there is no euro
for hor, Hor illness is such that she cannot hold a Job,
I know Mrs, Oswald is in dire need of money. She has no income and for a time, I as wol
as other neirgbors bought her groceries for her,
I feel that Mrs, Oswald needs her son here with her to take care and provide for her.
Signed,
^. ^
Mrs,44argueri*e Child
324.0 Sondra Drive
Fort Worth, Texas
On this the 28th day of July, 19 59, Mrs. Melba Childs personally
appeared before me and acknowledged chat she executed the foregoins instrument
for the purposes therein contained.
/-^.''-r^y^y.--^ ^^ y ^ ^^^ y
Notary Public, Tarrant County, Texas
730
AFFIDAVIT
Stato of Texas j
I, lire. John B, Knight, of (>U'^0 Greenway, Fort Worth, Texas, do on this 24,th
day of July 1959, make the following statenent concerning the need for Pfc.
Lee H. Oswald, 1653230, MCAS -1- MAG - 11, F.P.O. San Francisco, California,
to be given a dischajcge.
I an a friend of the serviceman's mother. I have known her for eight months.
Our acquaintanceship and friendship started over the sale of a dog which
we had and the Oswalds bought.
Mrs. Oswald has not been in good health since her accident in Deccnbor 1958,
She is very nervous and has a great deal of trouble in breathing. Her nose is
swollca much of the time, I know Mrs, Oswald has been under the care of
doctorti for many months. Because of her condition she is not able to return
to her work. Sie has tried to hold down other jobs but because she is not
v/oll r-he ic reread to give up her work.
It Iv, hard for Mrs. Oswald to be alone and to make all the many decisions
which cone up. I know how hard it is for a woman alone since I had to make
all the decisions for my family for years. l^.
I know l-lrs. Oswald has no income and since she can't work she needs her son
here to provide for her. I believe that Pfc. Lee Oswald should be given a
discharge so that he may come home and provide for his mother.
Signed,
txplrw ('
'/'U/. in and for Terrant County, Tuxi
731
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1653-30 ".c.A.c.
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^cr 195" :
-.-.c I :\k.% rcocl.lii- for tLca off i- 1-i,;!'-- shelf.
lo::cs fell or. -.7 face cs At
t'-.at tir.c T \;op i::r.r.r,2cr of tho car,^' Ccpsrti.t.it for Ilir.^ Cr.a<ii- Cj;>pc.C' ii- "--c Tair
P.ldrlor. Dcpartincnt Stoi'c. At that ti;.-.e v^ fpce v,-&3 "^adly &</ollen. 1 v-XiS ?:iftair.cil
T- '•'-•
.:\tir-e siccc I 1.:^ .:^
:- , -^, ..;1;-, j'. . .ly i.,.y.^^ I sold ell -7 fur:il3hirv;s
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. •
I hopo
to f l:u'. .':--c:itlr.r ju'bs V>it I coi-..-.ot .'-ijjjlj' for .'-a ei^ht-hour-a-dcir Jot 'bcca-use =y
'
£,i:j-: .-n. Cj.;.jl^tcl,r coiiocstcil at .-.i^ht r.Uu I irast i-ppl" stcnria to drair. ^;cjii, losing a
,;.. t dec-1 of iiccp. Also I in;---^ i-^ •:.".- ntl.v >loi; ;r.7 nose.
t«.'-'^:.''- >.-c '^.OO ?o:' L:-.:t~i:-tior. i>l-as first r.onths rr.tc 6.05
^.05
Tr.'iiicport:.tiori 25. CO
Ir.i-.-ar.-r.(.e .'";,70 '^ot Li-^c Iu^-j.«ncc ano "oQpitalij;.-.t ion
Clothlr.f . none
!:rdic.-l
.rhrciclr?^ 50.00 2ocs not .•o V.t 2h ;uld -Feat treat-.cnts and siiota
^ div^s 10. CO
Tctcrr n2 A.L.inis- 10.00 7or rei'nturs &;.:..'. .: :
^^.l.,".-cnt for son on .-llot.T.cnt
trr.tion froT. hu"'bcnd v;ho .v^i. '.orld I Veteran.
'..V.r "Ccl. 120.00
"OIL'.L 250.75
732
T !-.:."e two o'^cr eor.s : Eo'bcr- it nr..rici ai-c is r.ct c'rlo tc htl^ r.e cir.co he
hrc Ms z:ii reoponsiljiliticB,
J'y other Eon is Joha S, ?c. He tz in tlie Air 7orce nr.d it v,i-c£.;..tl;- etiitioncd
i'a Jr.ian, He h"/: c v/ifc and three r..;!"'. chilCrcr. to support ar.a 1= in no pooitioa
to help i.c.
T hare r.o r.oncy to -ice for living cspeascs r.ai I i-.u^t h;)ve :::; cor. et hoi-c liow
to i;rorlic for -.c.
^'u.'r 0.
S.JBSCRIBCD AKD SWORN TO EtFOKE ME THIS
19__-1aI fort weSTH.TpAS 21.-^ '.I'tot 5t"
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Tui-t '.'orth, Tcsr-s
My Commlwiw. ^JBYTjOHNSONrNounr P""'"
In tnd lor Tatrant County, TuH
HAMILTON-EVERETT CLINIC
V^^
FORT WORTH 7. TEXAS
Sincerely
,^-yC.^w^-L. ^C> -
733
s.nicf OK osiuuun sikvice
INSTRUCTIONS
Prepare in quadruplicate
Oriimal to Service Record Book
Duplicate to CMC {Code DGH)
Triplicate to member
Quadruplicate to district director conc^
X out thoae words which do not apply
NAVE OF HCMBCn SCRVICf NO.
and having served in the United States Marine Corps («eMf/// from
24 October -.lAto
^ , 19 , are hereby (released from active duty and transferred to the Marine Corps Reserve)
(|^^/gV^////Ayj^/6yi4'Vl^///fo'" the remainder of that _6. -year period which ends on ° DeCCaber ^ 19.^.
unless sooner discharged. During that period you are deemed by law to be a member of the Marine Corps Reserve and will be
subject to such training and service as is now or may hereafter be authorized by law for members of the Marine Corps Reserve.
2. You are (assigned to) //q^jr^/^/^/the (Ready) /^/jn/y//Reserve, Class//^^ (III). You are further (transferred to)
//9^/i////^ the
r'-arin e Air Heserve Training Command
( Unit or district)
3. This Notice of Obligated Service executed for and on behalf of the United States Marine Corps at:
11 September 59
.,19
hi:ai;uuaki'i;ks and hkadouarters sovm)}:
m.m::,?:f. coijps air station
EL TOiJO (SAMTA ANA), CALIFORNIA
This is to certify that a coipy of this Notice of Obligated Service was jp/[^]f^ji/) (delivered to) the man named above.
SIGNATURE >— X
A, is. ALtJti. Jii^ U., U^M
E454 11
734
C
Ltr Dept of I^avy (DNB-wmf), 2k Aug 59, Basic allowance for quarters, case of
PFC (S 2) Lee H. OSV/ALD, 1653230, US;-
TO: Commandant of the K.arine Corps, Department of the Navy, Hq U.S. Karine
Corps, V.'ashington 25, D, C.
\^^^'J A. P. hSJO
y Allotment and Retired Pay Division
DICB-wnf
1653230
Attn: R. A. Cooley
Major, U.S. Marine Corps
Doar Sir:
From May until the present time, I have had no income nor re-
serve amount to draw upon, I have had to sell my furniture
in order to pay my rent and food bills. It sold for less than
$200 and during this time, my cocker spaniel dog had puppies
which I sold for $55. This has helped me, but now my funds
aro exhausted and I have no income and am unemployable since
I am under the care of tvo doctors and must go every day,
III. I have not worked since December 5, 1958, which was the date
of my accident. My gross monthly pay was $200 a month and the
name and address of my last employer - King Candy Company,
813 East 9th, Fort Worth, Texas.
735
PFG L'-^ 11. CS'C.ID, 1653230, USKC - pf-se 2
1
y. Commission ^ASriXJ^y^^ \^t^^-^
/p _ /__ ^ HELEN WOLLNER. Notary Publit
<(>ifw / ^/ in end for Turranl Coirttty, Texij
September 4, 1959
The above named patient has traumatic arthritis In the joint between C-3-4
on the right. She is having considerable pain, and spasm in the trapezius
muscle. She is up and around, but is not able to do heavy work requiring
long standing.
RJH:jo
736
.
(xentleiQeu:
Yours ainoerely.
^-yi^^s^-^^c^^^A yj^^
REX Z. HOWARD. M. D.
Suites 511-12 Medical Arts Bldg.
737
Aff se-^t ^1 .Tul ')9
{NOTE; When this application is for ono parent only, check the following as it applies}
LIVING APART UNDER A LEGAL SEPARATION VORCED OR SEPARATED FROM YOU. STATE DATE
OF DEATH. DIVORCE. OR SEPARATION.
OTHER (SpeciYv) AUCUSt 1939
IF YOU DO NOT MAINTAIN YOUR OWN HOUSEHOLD. GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION ABOUT PERSON WITH WHOM YOU LIVE:
Dallas, Texafl
PRESENT OCCUPATION OR BUSINESS OF SERVICE MEMBER'S FATHER NAME AND ADDRESS OF EMPLOYER (// unamptoyad, stalt rsaaon)
Deceased
PRESENT OCCUPATION OR BUSINESS OF SERVICE MEMBER'S MOTHER NAME AND ADDRESS OF EMPLOYER (If unemployed, slate reason)
MY CHILDREN Uncludint adopted and stepchildren) NOW SERVING IN THE ARMED SERVICES OF THE UNITED STATES:
Ay 11313239
Box 3 21, U.S.A.F. Hosp.
Pio, John E. 3/ Set. APO 323, San Jranclsco, AP
£Slif.
1653230 ,1
Oswald. Harvey Lee. Pfc. K.C.A.S. 9M.C.A.y. Marines som \\\
'',L ^
DD .i;?."v"5o 137a
FoLSOM Exhibit No. 1 — Continued (p. 98)
738
e
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100.00
UTILITIES (Heat. Iiittl. gas, >ral«r)
(oa overpaysieiit depeijdent chi],dreBB
fvirnished •bcnefltB)
physician 50.00 500.00
dn.T) 10.00 120.00
Due to en occldoat in Decemher 1958 I have 'been unahle to wort becouee aone 'boxcB
fell on By face, ae I was reaching for then off a high ehelf I am not a'ble to .
wort a full day as I have much discocfort from n»y sinuo, as they arc conpletely
coE^eeted at nlfht and I must e-oTily steam to drr>iii thea during the day. '.ftjen my
disability inrurpnce was discontinued I sold all ny furnishings of iry hone_£,nd nave
—A I
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DURING PAST YEAR DID ADOVE NAMED SERVICE MEMBER HELP YOU OPERATE YOUR BUSINESS OR FAR.V7
r-
Li YES
=
SnO
^' Coii'^t uu atrtTcliud
. .
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TO WHAT EXTENT CAN YOUR BUSINESS OR FARM BE OPERATED WITHOUT THE ASSISTANCE OF THE SERVICE HEMBER tlSTEO ABOVE? EXPLAIN
l/V/c will notify the service concerned at once of any change in my/our financial circumstances or change in dependency on the
service member.
8-7-59
NOTARY PUBLIC
Subscribed and duly sworn (or affirmed) to before me according to low by the above-named affiantCs)
This, .^UL4:^
^^dayof CU(-J^ d^ at city ( oi lutv ^,, --^^^i-(jf^^tT/c-'
county
nty o f . J^l.^^cJC^L'TlTL- and State (of Te rtitefy) of JlZ^
^///v... ..J^X/^^-^^t.
(OFFICIAL SEAL)
/^.-^vl'^
OfTKiAL nnx
MY COMMISSION EXPIRES'
740
Oswrld, Lee H, (Continued frcx # 1^)
been living off that, but now these funds have exhausted. I have no
income and am still uneEploya"ble. I am still under the care of doctors
and an depending entirel/ on the coney that my son will send. At the
present time I have not even received the $^^0,00 deducted fron his j>&y
&nd ax in an emlsarrasin^ financial state.
SubJ:
G
V^:'
"
Basic allowance for quarters, case of ITJ
ijjv'j J-^^'^ -.Wj t- 'i '-«
(12 2) L^o T,
r^'n^f^nan7».r-***t-:-^'rrtft^j^*!,j,
Ref: (aT
-<(>
-y^ 2. Subject-named man has requested basi basic allowance for quarters
in behalf of his ::^ct:-;crp :;:::x'l:c:':'
By direction
DNB-17-56
741
.
/ V 3. The amount of your gross monthly pay and full name and addroes
of your employer. If unemployed, state date of last employment,
gross monthly pay, name and address of last employer, and monthly
income received as unemployment or disability compensation. Giva
same information regarding your spouse, if applicable.
Sincerely yours.
T. v. r-^.OTJlY
Major, :U. .). •;..iir.e Corps
Head, Benefits Section, t'cr-sonal Affairs Branch
By direction of the Commandant of the Mai-ine Corr^'
DNB-15-58
742
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS y
WASHINGTON 25. D. C. in reply refer to
1653^30
31 Jul 1959
''r^rnarlto Oswald
VPh ''ost ^th Street,
Fort l.'orth, Texas ^^^^PFCLee H. OSV.'ALD,
16532:0, US::C
If you are not dependent on the Marine, please write that fact on tho
form, sign and return it to the address given above.
If it is determined that you are dependent 01:1 the Marine for your
principal support., the allotment registered to you will be increased
to include the allowance contributed 'oy the government.
Sincerely yours.
End:
(1) Form of affidavit
(2) Instruction sheet
DND-7-57
743
-vol. XIX 49
LEE HARVEY OSWAID l653230/67-a
/oJi^vooivC him a PRIVATE FIRST CLASS if
^x'yi'/iu'/Hii/nO'- S¥^vcl/ r /,c^ ^/irlcWu/ /cAa/ya/& m/h^/ /fe^fi^M/ye' ^a/v Jt,&y6<nt/H'G0 ^^' /e^iey ^/)ic>A:/e' /Cof
Mtx^Vi/ ^y^Z/fyyi^ £vn</' ,f/*/y-c<>^'yfynA/ ^^ /tyf/x/i// Ae' ^iMie^n/ ^o7n/ /fiutyvc jCn/ /M>^e' /yu/ t7u/:/&:'i<yyi'
icu^/fia/ <u<:<vy^/4/rv<// yJy /irie' /yu/e^' AZ^ru// At^'/cle^ ^axyue/y^ni/yui/ //(/& idiM^f/ilorve' yO^ /m'^
J
'^iu<y>i/4j/fhdfyy/yrn^i//>xi/>vd,ayd\^ZS'-'^t ViMj^ 3dMAW, AirFI'IFPac, MCAF, Santa Ana. Calif,
//u^ ninth <daAJ/>(^/ March ,/im' 'CAy& /u/e<t/y' <(^y /occ^ ^<yy<^ /noTveCe&n/
AUTHORITY 1^,1/,. IB J J
J. W. PODEEXTER
Lieutenant Colonel, U. S. Marine Corpt
DATE OF PROMOTION 9 March 1959
PiL^ Ji-^^'-'J,
744
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T^!^P^^ .ICISF^^ LljE^rgE' iSiEi:^
r^i iTf REPORT
iUlM .
MACS 9
i:c;aF
EL TOKO
SANTA AliA CALIF
J
ARMY - Original ond two copies to Army Education MARINE CORPS - Original and Examinee's Copy
Center. Original for Army Education Center forwarded to the Commanding Officer.
records. ->- THIS COPY OF REPORT FOR COMMANDANT
-$»- THISCOPY OF REPORT FOR PERSONNEL OF THE MARINE CORPS.
RECORDS SECTION.
Examinee's Copy for examinee.
COAST GUARD - Original and Examinee's Copy
forwarded to the Commanding Officer,
Atl: Education Officer.
NAVY - and Examinee's Copy forwarded
Original
to theCommanding Officer. ->. THIS COPY OF REPORT FOR COMMANDANT
-$>- THIS COPY OF REPORT FOR CHIEF OF NAVAL COAST GUARD (PTP-1).
PERSONNEL (PERS E). w'
745
MILITARY AND CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTIES AND EDUCATION
MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTIES
TITLE or MOS
MAXJR SUBJECT
-Qffica Tioy
YEARS EXPtRlfNCE
1. Returned.
ARTll'JR R. PErra^EN
By direction
170CT1953
11
747
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17 OCT 1953
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v-rj'sj Ittiic-v^ri-*'^ itt ti--s>> I !;"«> o" <"wu^- Hi-^^) v^a;- 3ftc,5 t :*<*> re-.ralr, as
re.- :^ia >:;c;r»-?iO oi i-^-irvKi's^af^;;-'* i>5r ^.,^Vv'.-«vSc-sj Ir.y rt.;+ »^. f; oi'
«i?. vTv-^l.-vi a 'r.-Co-rJ ^sr,::;^ in ::i5 ''iJ^r^cr «^'=<r>'<» lh2.ce vsst
v'<5v^<?1lir:n^*r.??:^ <k? i^ls pr'::*c» ?-!.:?*.:; v'CfX » Iri* tt -.1 •*r'"sxr»-.t to ?•>« sto
749
2/.n.clo;iii-i- t^>'./» vers fsictirrc^-S ia. t.'-«' Ijtiv* igtf duty a->J vera
7r^- I-swair^ aa ^9i;^5 r;f> '5^:'^, »C'-.. ^'"J: pian: l'^.<^-^ V-At the
By direction
F» Fac
21 Cotoo-r 1953
1. Forwarded,
Single
I I . NAM OF CHILDREN [» t o itota. IF tftp or odopAvd, %o itoH) MARRIED SEX DATE OF WRTM
Uona
Non*
1 7. BENEFICIARY OR BENEFICIARIES
FOR UNPAID PAY AND ALLOW- 100 •*
Mareaerlte(ClaYerle)0:3WAL]) Seme aa #13 Mother
ANCES(P 1 W7, 8411. Con-
gr..i|PERCENT OF SHARES
MUST TOTAL 1 00 PERCENT.
FULL NAM AND ADDRESS Of COMPANY ADDRESS OF OFFICE RECEIVING PAYMENT OR HOME OfFICE
^ooa
751
SUJCU2T -COURT MEMORANDUM
KiCS-l Ki^ll lata^ P;^Jf c/o TPO, San jTanelsco. Ctaifornia n April i9;ia
a. SUMMARY or CHARGELS AND SPCCkHCATlONS
5. SCNTIfWX ADJUDOro To be confined at hard laoor for 20 days, to forfiet $35.00 per Bo&th
DATE: 29^r58: for two nouths end to be reducad to the grade of private.
I,CONVPllNG AUTllL TONDATZDi;'^/.pr5a: Approved and ordered er'^cuted, bat the confinemont at hard labol
for twenty dayB ia s»i3 jencLod for six aiontha, ot which time anlosa «,he eusponaion la
aoonor vacated, the sontonce to confinement at hard labor for twenty deya will be remitted
withou t further p etjon, ,
I .
COMPLETE ONEt OISBURSINS OFFICER NOTIFIED Dale: PAT STATUS NOT AFFECTED
J[J 5 ^(^ 1958
L SIGNATURE ' 10. TITLE AND ORGANIZATION
OSIVLAD, Lee
i
COUPiiE CU'?RI3Ul,Ui:
AIRCRAFT CO-JTilCL Ai D V/ARJIIHG OPERATOR
AB 27530
CI>A'':G COUT.-I,]^ :
APR 2 4 1957
Radar Faniliarization 24
Radar syston faiailiarization 14
Basic radar principles 10
AC^.TOperations 32
Plotting 22
TelliuG and Recording 10
Electronic 8 CotmtermeaBures
754
To all who shall Fee these precents, greeting:
Know Ye, that reposing special trust and confidence in the fidelity and abilitiee
^
^°
IS-: HA-'-.VEy o^.-aD 1653230/6400
appoint V in ^he
This appointee will therefore carefully and diligently discharge the duties of
the grade to which appointed by doing and performing all panner of things thereunto
oertaining. And I do strictly charge and require «ill personnel of lesser grade to
render obedience to appropriate orders. And this appointee is to observe and follow
8uch orders and directions as may he given from time to time "by Superior acting
accoT'^ing to the rules and artcles governing the f^iscipllne of the ^ ,,,
755
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757
nb 2060 amk
TITLC OF MOS
CIVILIAN OCCUPATIONS
X)B TiTU l.\fain ocmpatton)
M«X» SUBJECT
Office Boy
YEARS EXPtRlEHCE
YEARS EXI^RIENCE
DUTIES PERTORMED
COMPREHENSION
UNDERSTANDS
AUTHENTICATION
TITLE FORM GRADE— SCORE i.Vomt onJmnH
758
oriiiGNtro^ s L«ST ;. '.•r— fiR-jT
n
njwc-middle name
..x:CORD OF EMERGENCY
sec INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE BEFORE
i SERVICE NO.
DA'^
MAKING ENTRIES
3. GRADE OR RAIE
iG5G^3 Pvt U KC
TAL STATUS 6. FULL hAME OF SPOUSE 7. ADDRESS (iVume^r, ilrecl, dill, smi, and Slalt)
Not Married
CHILDREN iLUt each child of any marriaga. It t
None
S. NAME OFH] FATHER OR Q MALE GUARDIAN 10. ADDRESS IF LIVING— IF DECEASED SO STATE
21. DESIGNATION OR CHANGE OF BENEFICIARY— SERVICEMEN S INDEMNITY {PL IS, S!d Coni.)
(Doei not operate at a designation or change ol beneficiaTy of any Inturana ctmtraiia iteued by United Staiet Oorernment)
rQ/Jf^^^^
GRADE OR RATE OF WITNESS
759
744_730 O— 64— vol. XIX- -50
r UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS N4VMC
(SuiTBHori
111 (!) .PO (crv. 1-55)
M»«c til (O-fo
ENLISTMENT CONTRACT AND RECOnO (RCV. 1 II), HHIOI wax U USES)
21 Oct 1956
'^ J £.
I. LAST MMC—fliTSr NAME— HIDOU f*AMC SERVia ""'™'*°<''
3. 110.
M -v— <~i /-» /^ "-v '
*"
city or town
(f^7
courmr or parish
t/7 <¥3?VX
STATE OR COUNTRY
1. ORGANIZATION
PART li ISEE INSTRUCTIONS)
tl. *
Itud
. '
/. PROVISIONS. The Department of Dejeme has the authority to establish procedures implementing the national
policy relating to
loyalty of persons entering on duty uith the Armed Forces. This has bten determined by proper authority to include restrictions at to
certain standards of conduct and membership in, or sympathetic association uith, certain organizations.
STANDARDS OF CONDUCT
Conduci which may be considered as establishing reasonable
1.
acy of revolution or of force or riolence to liter the eiinini consli-
al form of government of the United States; advocacy of revolu-
grounds for imposing appropriate penalties shall include but is not of force or violence fo bring about economic, political, or social
limited to, one or more of the following: change.
ia) Sabotage, espionafie, or attempts or preparatiotij therefor, or intimate antl (</) Intentior izcd disclosure <t any perstm under circumatancct
sympathetic as}o<iations with or voluntary assistance to persons who the which m disloyalty to the United Stales, of dtKumcnts or
suhiect o( invest iKation has reasonable cause to believe may be spies or or nonpublii chatacter.
lified
</) Actinjt. I
3. Organizations designated by the Attorney General, pursuant to Executive Order 10450, are listed below:
Communist Party. U. S. A., its subdivisions, sub Polish Labor Coi al Sii
sidiarics and affiliates. Polish League. Chii
Communist Political Association, its subdivisions, Ship Mi! U ItTOJiil ol Ihi Chopin Cultural Center.
subsidiaries and affiliates, including— Uniltd An Spa 1 Commillee). Citizens Committee to Free Earl Browder.
Alabama People's Educational Association. Fra Citizens Committee for Harry Bridges.
Florida Press and Educational League. Instil lew York (also Citizens Committee of the Upper West Side iNt
Oklahoma League for Political Education. American Russian Inililule lor York Cily).
People's Educational and Press Asst>ciation ol Cultural Krlai 11 uilh Iht SovitI Union). Citizens tmcrgency Defense CtMiference.
Texas. .merican Russi; Institute, Philadelphia. Citizens Protective League.
Virginia League for People's Education, .mcrican Russii Institute of San FranciKo. Civil Liberties Sponsoring Committee (
merly known as the Creek American Council; Bridges-Roberton-Schmidt Defense Commitli Philadelph
Greek American Commitiee for Nation.il Unity. Bulgarian American People's League ol Committee ic the Proiectit
imerican Council on Soviet Relations. United States of America.
American Croatian Congress. California Emergency Defense Commirtee.
.merican Jewish Labor Council. California Laboi School. Inc.. 321 Divisadero
.mcrican League Against War and Fascism. Street. -San F
.mcrican League for Peace and Democracy. CarpathoRussi;
American Lithuanian Workers Literary Association Centi ~
(also knnun as .irjtfriios Uelutiu Darbrntnku
Ulr
.
nh All nhl,.
l.c
(...ndiirKC- lo Sjvc Spjnijh Kclugt-
nuiiUiii;: h„J, ol Iht Sotlh Amtrican Spsnii
ihc U. S. A..
Cnmbatltnti
i Unili </'
j| Aid Sncii
al Center,
Ti SiJKC Inc
of ilu- Niw any iirtuntlt dr. Mr
uhh,iJil.
ol ihc Sovi Uni.
C.^nhjMi An il SocM
on Carver Schorr.' New York
Bund [Amtrikti'dtuluhrt
Republii in League.
Vocatioi al League {Deuitt
iriinchalD.
an Club.
Trade Ur ion Council.
Civil Lib. immitice.
alio known as Nokubei Hcicki
<i. Zabil Nihoniin. Heijaku
Gil li and Zaibci Heimusha Kai
lifiing hi America Military Con-
icrl/ili Al tlion).
Hlllcnic-Arr an Droiherhnod.
Hinodc K.li ifHriat Jafianete Reiert'iils}
Hinnn
»/
lloku Zaigo Shokc Dan iNorlb
Krtcrit niTitrri Aiinciuliaiil.
Ilnllywood Writcra Mobiliaalion for Defense.
Hungarian-American Council for Democracy.
Hungarian Drolhcrhood.
Indipcndcnl P.irty (Sralllr, Wathinglon).
Indipcndcnl People s Parly.
Indtpcndcnt Socialist League.
Induiirial Workers of the World.
Inlcrnalional Labor Defense.
al Workers Order, its subdivisions.
subiidi; and afTili:
of America.
Japanese Overseas Central Society (KaigaJ Doha
Chun Kai).
Japanese Overseas Conventii n, Tokyo, Japan,
19)0.
Japanese Protective Assoc alion {Recruiting
br;!,iHir.,;/-,.i).
lelTerionSchool of Soc. .1 Scie ice. New York City.
Jewiih Culture Society.
Jewiih People s Commit. .c.
Jewish Peoples Fraternal Order.
Jikyoku Lin Kai {The Commiltee lor the Criiii).
Johnson-Forest Group.
Johnsonitcs.
Joint Anti-Fascisi Refugee Committee.
Joint Council of Progressive Italian-Americans,
1. I have read the provisions applying to standards of conduct and membership in or association with certain organizations and I under-
stand them.
2. If I have engaged in any such conduct, I have so indicated the nature thereof under Remarks below.
). I have entered under Remarks below, the name(s) of the organizalion(s) from the above list of which I am or have been a member,
or by which I am or have been employed, or which I have attended or been present at, or engaged in, orrnniz.ition.-! or social aeiiiilies
or activities which they sponsored, or for which I have sold, given away or distributed written, printed, or otherwise recorded mutter
published by them, or with which I have been identified or associated in some other manner.
4. If I have not engaged in any such conduct, or have not been associated in any manner with listed organizations, ',r have never been a
member or parlicipaled in the activities of any pro-communist, pro-Njzi, or pro-Fascist organizations in foreij-n countries, I have so
indicated by writing "NONE" or "None to my knowledge" under Remarks below.
}. I understand that if what I state below is found to be incorrect, incomplete, or misleading in any important particular, I may be subject
to prosecution and punishment under the appropriate laws of the Vnited States.
6. I understand the meaning of the statements made in the certifications above.
REMARKS (Vlt ll>t ipaci protidti hllcw and aslich additional itrcli, if nicesiary, for a jull dllailid Italimirtt. If aimtialld uilb any of lilted orgonizalions,
Iptcify nature and extent el atteciatiem with each including dalei, placet, and tredentiali now or formerly held)
<^ury^/
TYPED FULL NAME OF PERSON MAKING CERTrFICATlON SERVICE NO. IIf an,) SIGNATURE OF PERSON MAKING CERTIFICATION
1C53;^30
OSVMLD. Lee I'lrvcy 1^4^:^^yO. <:!^.i^c^.^^f.*
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND THIS 2UhDAY OF October 19 56 ~ AT nSK^" Rf) P-i^ "*.:<- ^ev-ig
TYPED NAME. GRADE AND ORGANIZATION OF WITNESSING OFFICER SIGNATURE OF WITNESSING OFFfCER
DD."".,98
PREVIOUS EDlTtONS OF THIS FORM ARE 0B50 ^. I
S COVtRN'-EN
765
UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES
CONSENT, DECLARATION OF PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN
(POK TUB ENLISTUENT OF A UINOS IN THE U.S. AHMED FOSCES)
l/we THOROUOHLY UNDERSTAMD THAT I/WE HAVE CONSENTED TO HIS/HER ENLISTMENT IN THE SERVICE OR COMPONENT OF THE
U.S. ARMED FORCES INDICATED ABOXEjSffiCCBKXeB'
SIGNATURES OF
v/j(.UA,vi R.
)ii
^rWisX^ l.iry Public
"'•'i|/riE»«TW8'<MiWiC»'»i:i"exa3 PtIIEHT OK LEOAL eUAKDUH
FiJlIlLlif.L 'Oi.E OF PAT J. l;c:A;'OH-GO iUlM COiTAljT, ZIJl 0?' 1,1':;. o;?LLANS,
IffiCORDS IN
PAHISH Oj- ORLFANS, STATE 01^' LOUISI/^iIft, 3 CS -T H0iir-1T LCE OSI.aLD, FATiLH OF ;.
'J^r^
SIOHATUIE OF lECIUITEt
766
.
Subj : Orders
1. Having enlisted in the U. S, Marine Corps this date, under the provisions
of reference (a), you will take charge of the men naned in paragraphs 3 and
4. below and proceed as routed to the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego,
California where you will, vrith the men in your charge, report upon arrival
to the Coinmanding General for recruit training.
2. Having enlisted in the U. S. Marine Corps Reserve this date, the man
named in paragraph 3 below is hereby assigned to Class III I'fcxine Corps
Reserve. The man named in paragraph 3 below has requested immediate assign-
ment, in accordance with the needs of the Service, to unrestricted extended
active duty for a period of three (3) years from the date of assignment
thereto
3. Having been examined and found physically qualified for enlistment and
immediate assignment to unrestricted extended active duty in accordance with
reference (b), and pursuant to the authority contained in references (c) and
(d), the below named man is hereby ordered to unrestricted extended active
duty for a period of three (3) years:
4.. The below named men have enlisted in the U. S. Marine Corps this dat©
under the provisions of reference (a):
5. While performing the travel directed herein, you and the men in your
charge will conduct yourselves with the proper decorum, i'my misconduct
is punishable by disciplinary action.
767
7, Upon arrival at Son W.ogo, California and in the event that roprosontQ.-
tivos froE tho Marino Corps Recruit Depot do not meet you, you will call
CYpross 8-3941, extension 4.61 (Receiving Barracks), state you have arrived at
tho Air TeiTiinal and request transportation.
R. K. JONES
Acting
Copy to:
*
CG KCRDep., SDiogo, Calif;
Dir 8th ICR&RD
SRB oa Indiv
FILE
FIRST ENDORSI>EIJT 24 October 1956
!• Received those orders and six dollars ($6.00) cash at tho Marino Corps
Recruiting Station, Dallae, Texas at 1600 this date.
768
I
Foster Exhibit A
Foster Exhibit B
769
^ "
This documcot contains nalther r«comin«ndations nor -rrnrliTlrn^'-' >'''-'--'' """'^""—-^ "
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FRAZIER^W. DepOSitiOrU.
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years. He stated titc.Z the last three years he had been '• '[
FUQUA and the approximate four or five men he was with took
the elevator to the first floor of the Municipal Building.
FUQUA heard the '*^ Captain tell the elevator operator that
he should not bring the elevator back to the basement any
more.
RIGGS went out of the building on the Main Street side. They
went by the ramp leading into the basement from the Main Street
ThU document contalna neither racommcndations nor conclurvx No 513^ FUQUA, Ha ,R. DspOSit/iOIL-''
your agency; it and Ite contehta are not le be dietttbuted out * ^' ^
n 1Tq A— 1 —6/.
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