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Dallas docs files breakdown - Bernice Moore - 30-10-2009 I AM HOPING THIS ALL COPIES.......B Dallas Document Files Breakdown... Dallas Document Files Breakdown... Posted by Steve Thomas....compiled with his permission... To all 75 Groups....of documents.... http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/news/city/dallas/stories/022208dnmetjfkdocs.15b53191.html Feb.25th. 2008 Group 1 Is the transcript of the interrogation of various police officers (Graves, Archer, Clardy, McMillan, etc) at Ruby's trial relative to the facts and circumstances surrounding Oswald's murder by Ruby. In several of the PDF's (PDF 4, %a, and another one), half of the PDF's are posted upside down. Wade attempted to get two things across: 1) Ruby told the arresting officers that he tried to shoot Oswald three times, but the police were too fast for him; and, 2) That he (Ruby) intended to "kill the son of the bitch." there was some curious interplay between the defense counsel and a couple of the officers that statements written out or their supervisors differed from the testimony they were giving at trial. Judge Brown refused to allow those statements from being introduced as evidence. The defense counsel also objected to allowing any statements made by Ruby after his arrest should be disallowed. Brown overruled their objections. Group 2 Appears to be more of the same. The first 3 pdf files were all posted upside down. You have to save them to your hard drive, and then using Adobe, rotate them. I had to laugh. At one point Belli is arguing with Judge Brown on the statements given by police officers. The defense has not been allowed to see them. Finally, Ass't DA William Alexander introduces one as state's evidence, but it is a photostatic copy and Belli hasn't had the chance to examine it to see if it is authentic. Belli says' "Judge, these may be as valid as a Chinese laundry ticket, as far as I know." He demands to see the originals. He is refused. Belli asks, "Are we back in the Middle Ages, Judge, that we can't see the original of a document?" The Court: "Yes, Sir." Group 3 pdfs 19 - 20. Witness interrogation of Patrick Dean. pdf 21. Witness interrogation of Karen "Little Lynn" Bennett. Witness interrogation of Ralph Templin, District Manager, Southwestern Bell. Offered proof that a long distance, person to person call was made on 11/24/63 from JE - 48521 (Little Lynn's phone) to WH - 15601 (Jack Ruby's phone) at 10:18 AM. The call lasted 2 minutes and 19 seconds. pdf 22. Witness interrogation of Mr. Serur, Ruby's car upholsterer. pdfs 23 - 28. Statement of Facts, March 9, 1964. Index to volume 4. Witness interrogations of Dr. Fred Bieberdorf, Barney Ross, George Senator, etc. Group 4 pdf 29. Witness interrogation, Ike Pappas. pdf 30. Witness interrogation, Jim Underwood and James Davidson, camera man WFAA. Jack Revil identifies everyone in the WFAA film of Ruby shooting Oswald. pdf 31. Witness interrogation, Michael Hardin, ambulance driver for O'Neal, Inc. His attendant was Harold Wayne Wolf. He was on his way back from the V.A. Hospital. He was on the Stemmons Freeway, SW of Industrial going north. He taook the call at 11:21 AM and it took him two minutes to get to City Hall. He drove Oswald to the hospital. pdfs 31 - 35. Testimony of Dr. Roy Schafer, clinical psychologist on psychomotor epilepsy and fugue states. pdf 36. picture of a bank bag, National Bank of Dallas. pdfs 36 - 37. Picture of Jack Ruby's spiral bound notebook and its pages. pdf 37. Search warrant for Jack Ruby's apartment. Letter to Al Sharpe, AGVA dated 11/21/63. Brochure on how to use the twist board. It cost $3.95 and was marketed by Earl Products Co., Dallas. Article by Dallas Power and Light, "New Ideas in Home Modernization." Newspaper recipe for roast turkey. Memo from Tom Palmer, Dallas Branch Manager for AGVA to All Club Operators dated 11/13/63. Only paid professionals may be used in auditions and auditions are not contests. Blank telephone message form, "While You Were Out." On the back side of that message form is a handwritten note that says, "Complaint of Lee Harvey Oswald." pdf 38. Henry Wade's rebuttal to Jack Ruby's appeal to the Supreme Court, October, 1965. Group 5 pdfs 39a - 39b. Defendant's Brief in Support of Motion for Change of Venue. pdf 39b. Affidavit of Clarence Newsom, employed at Sigil's Liquor Store 1336 Commerce. Ruby used to buy liquor from him. Ruby's reputation was bad. pdf 40. Index of witnesses. List of Exhibits. List of State's witnesses. Handwritten letter from Jerry Richmond to "Bill" (William Alexander?) "Vincent T. Lee is going to be hard to get at." List of flight times and flight numbers. Hate-filled letter from Vera Edens, Plano, TX to Melvin Belli. Subpeona for Parkland Medical Records Librarian to bring LHO's medical records of treatment. Handwritten letter to Wade from Arthur Watwood, Compton, CA re: Robert Shorman dated 2/15/64. Cirriculum Vita of Dr. Austin Foster. Newspaper article about Arnold Samuel Johnson and Vicent T. Lee. pdfs 40 - 42. Various scholarly articles about the Medico-Legal Dilemna and criminal responsibility and mental illness. pdf 42. "Why Psychiatrists Do Not Like to Testify in Court", by Manfred Guttmacher. pdf 42. Affidavit of Claude Govar, owner of ZIP Sign Co. Robert Craven commissioned Govar to paint some signs on the midway at the Texas State Fair in late October. The money to pay for the signs was backed by Ruby. With Govar at the Fair was a 13 year old daughter of a neighbor. Ruby sexually fondled the girl. Govar rebuked him for it. Ruby said the girl should come to the Carousel and audition for amateur striptease night. Govar said no. Ruby said, "he liked them as young as he could get them." The check to Govar bounced. pdf 43. Handwritten notes about police in jail office with Ruby. pdfs 44 - 47. Witness testimony by Manfred Guttmacher (see pdf 42.) Group 6 pdfs 51 - 55. These pdfs revolve around Wade's participation in the making of a movie called "Countdown in Dallas" in 1967. The movie was going to be produced by Robert Larsen Productions in Colorado Springs, CO They were going to create a seperate company called Flag-Star, Inc. The movie was going to be a documentary, but it was also supposed to bolster the image of Dallas, TX in the eyes of the world. Wade, Curry and Robert Denson had agreed to open their personal, confidential, and public files and records. Wade was going to get $20,000 plus 20% of the producer's gross. Curry was going to get $10,000 and 10% of the gross. Denson was going to get $5,000 and 5% of the gross. Robert Denson was a private eye and the Chief Investigator for the defense during Ruby's trial. There were newspaper articles in the LA Times and NY Times on this movie at the time. Roy Truly wanted $2,000 to act in the movie and another $5,000 for use of the TSBD. Negotiations started around April of 1967, but the project appears to have fizzled by October. There are budgets for the movie project and anticipated rates of returns for investors. Together, Wade, Curry and Denson were projected to receive $255,000. There are some letters to Wade written by people who read about the project in the papers. Some are not very complimentary. pdfs 55 - 56. DPD Transcripts of Channel 1 beginning at 10:54 AM. pdfs 56 - 57. Warren Commission Exhibit 705. DPD Transcripts of Channel 1. Group 7 pdf 58. Channel 1 DPD transcript and beginning of Channel 2 up to the President's shooting. pdfs 59 - 64. Index to Volume 5. Witness testimony of Dr. Martin Towler and Dr. M.S. Guttmacher. Group 8 pdf 1a. Index of Defendant's Special Requested Charges. Defendant's Objections. Assignment of Judges. pdf 1b. Belli's letter to Judge Brown accepting the case. Letter requesting a copy of every document, picture, etc that Henry Wade and Jesse Curry have in their possession relating to the assassination and the shooting of Oswald. pdf 2a. Continuance of 1b. Brief in Support of Defendant's Motion for Discovery. Amended Motion for Discovery. pdf 2b. Motion over-ruled. pdfs 2b - 3. Brief in Support of the Motion for Discovery. pdf 3. Motion for Change in Venue. Affidavit by Eva Grant and Sam Ruby in support of Motion for Change in Venue. State's rebuttal. Affidavits by W.C. Hardman and John McKee saying that there does not exist in Dallas County so great a prejudice against Ruby that he couldn't get a fair trial in Dallas County. Order denying Request for Cahnge of Venue. List of State's witnesses. Form lettr for prospective jurors to sign saying that there does not exist so great a prejudice in Dallas County against Ruby that he could not get a fair trial in Dallas County. pdf 4. Defendant's Motion for Acquittal By Reason of Insanity. Motion over-ruled. Bill of Exceptions. 2 jurors saw Oswald's murder on TV. Both were issued subpoenas as defense witnesses. Both subpoenas were quashed. Pleadings of Eva Grant and Eileen Kaminsky. Ruby is a person of unsound mind and does not know the difference between right and wrong. pdf 5. Motion over-ruled. Motion to have insanity determined before the trial. Motion over-ruled. Letter to District Cler, Bill Shaw from R. Dale Vliest asking that law student James V. Teegerstrom be allowed to attend the trial. Defendant's Special Requested Charges to the jury. Ruby was insane and didn't know what he was doing. Judge Brown refused all of them. Special Charge# 8. That the police aided and abetted Ruby by failing to adequately protect Oswald. pdfs 6a - 6b. Defendant's Objections to Judges Charges to the Jury. They had 139 objections. Judge over-ruled them all. pdfs 7 - 8. Defense's Amended Objections. There were 139. Judge over-ruled them all. Group 9 pdfs 9 - 10. Judge's charge to the jury. pdf 10. Judge's ruling that Ruby murdered Oswald with Malice. This carried the death penalty. Defendant's Motion for a New Trial. Motion For Statement of Facts For Indigent Defendant. Ruby was unable to pay for a transcript of the trial. Letter from Belli to Judge Brown 3/21/64. Ruby and his family have asked me to withdraw from the trial. Letter from Hubert Smith to Judge Brown 4/9/64. Smith was asked to be Chief Counsel. Request for a transcript or a copy of the Court Reporter's recording. Motion over-ruled. State's Response. Ruby's lawyers were present during the trial and didn't exercise due diligence. pdf 11. First Amended Motion for a New Trial. State's Response. Motion for an Extension of Time to File a Second Amended Motion for a New Tria pdfs 12a - 12b. State's Response. Supplemental Motion for an Extension of Time. State's Response. Judge denies motion. Motion to hospitalize Ruby for new tests. Motion over-ruled. pdf 13. State's Response. Affidavit from Eva Grant 4/27/64. Ruby is now insane. Report of Psychiatric Exam of Ruby by Dr. Louis Jolyn West 4/26/64. "There has been an acute change in the patient's condition..." Defendant's Second Amended Motion for a New Trial. pdf 14. State's Response. Judge over-rules. Letter from Hubert Winston Smith to Judge Brown 6/7/64 withdrawing from the Ruby case. Letter from Clayton Fowler to Judge Brown 6/10/64. He is Ruby's new attorney. Motion to Continue Application for Ruby sanity hearing. pdf 15. Motion for a transcript of the Jury examination, Change of Venue Hearing and Hearing on the Motion for a New Trial. State's Response. Letter from Emmett Colvin, Jr. to Judge Brown 7/27/64. He has now entered the case. Motion of Extension of Time to File Statement of Facts and Bills of Exception. Judge allows extension of time for Statement of Facts, but denies Motion for more time to file Bills of Exception. pdfs 15 - 17a. Bills of Exception Judge refused approval. Group 10 are the "Bill of Exceptions", the legal arguments why the defense felt Judge Brown was wrong when he overruled their objections. In each case Judge Brown dismisses their Exceptions. In one, the defense out and out says that Patrick Dean committed perjury on the stand when he claimed to be upstairs talking to Ruby with Forrest Sorrels, while contemporaneous news footage shows him downstairs being interviewed on TV. Other Exceptions include not allowing evidence that insanity ran in Ruby's family from being introduced at trial, and not allowing a change in venue. Group 11 are the last of the Bill of Exceptions, and motions for changes in counsel for the defense for Ruby's Appeal. Then follows congratulatory telegrams sent to Wade from ordinary citizens and letters sent to Ruby while he was in jail. Group 12 are letters to Ruby while he was in jail. Many are illegible, many are religious in nature. Some are congratulatory, some condemn him. Some people sent him $1.00. One person sent him six green stamps. On page 14 of pdf 32, Breck Wall and Joe Peterson sent him reviews of the Bottoms Up musical review published in the Houston Post. Group 13. More letters to Jack Ruby and congratulatory telegrams to Henry Wade, some from other DA's around the country. Group 14. Letters and telegrams to and from Henry Wade from friends and ordinary citizens. Most are congratulatory. Some are not. Some discussion concerning the death penalty. Letter from Wade to Donna Clark of Fort Worth dated March 25, 1964, a junior doing a term paper on JFK's assassination, "The shots came from the Texas School Book Depository and all of the facts indicated that the assassin was Lee Harvey Oswald, although the facts are circumstantial, there being no eyewitness that identified him." So much for Howard Brennan. pdf 56. An editorial from the November 26, 1963 issue of the Worker, calling for a special commission to investigate the assassination. pdf 60. Letter from Attorney William B. Moss, a friend of Reese Wade, Henry's brother, "If you need any fair and impartial jurors, I can send you a few that will give Ruby a fair and impartial trial, and hang the s.o.b." Page 22 of pdf 62 is the letter Watkins referred to in his press conference from the Town of Greenville. Strange to see on City Stationary, "Home of the Blackest Land, and the Whitest People." Group 15. A collection of wacko letters. A ballad in Wade's name sung at the local Lions Club. A couple of requests for Wade's autograph Group 16. Requests for Wade's autograph. Several congratulatory letters. Letter in April, 1964 from a Mr. Torbin of Torbin Realty telling Wade to release the evidence against Oswald. Wade says that he doesn't have it, the police do and they won't give it to him. Group 17. Congratulatory letters to Wade. pdf 83, p. 17 Article in Shreveport Journal, April 10 and 11, 1964. Reprinted from Chicago Tribune, April 7, 1964. George Wallace attacked and hit on head with picket signs in Kenosha, WI. Compares incident to Stevenson incident in Dallas. Asks where is the liberals indignation. pdf 84, p. 3. Broadside by Major Arch Roberts, USAR "Communists Head Up UN Armed Forces" p. 17. Article, "Belli Asserts That Dallas Harbors Spirit of Hatred." "Of 23 death sentences by Dallas juries, I know of seven cases in which the jury deliberated between four and seven minutes." pdf 85. Letters from Wade to Jesse Curry complimenting the officers who testified. pdf 87. Albert Dixon writes Wade asking him to intervene with Bill Decker so that he (Dixon) should have to pay $40.00 for a gun permit. Group 18. Congratulatory letters to Henry Wade pdf 93 p. 10. Article. "Belli Blasts Dallas Jury in Yale Talk." several racist and bigoted letters about the kike, Ruby and the dago, wop Belli. Letters of complaint from several lawyers about Belli's actions and statements. Long, long letter from a Frank O'Neill about his legal troubles in California. pdf 95. Newspaper clippings about jury selection and a couple about Oswald and the rifle. pdf 96. Articles about jury selection and Oswald linked to Walker shooting. p. 21. Description of courtroom by Gene Blake pdf 97. p. 17 Article by Dorothy Kilgallen p. 19. Photo of courtroom staged by Judge Brown. p. 22. Article about Frank Sinatra Jr. kidnapping case. pdf 98. Article in Thunderbolt, a publication of the National States Rights Party in Birmingham, AL. , "Jews Involved in Assassination." p. 5. Article in January 30, 1964 issue Chicago Daily News. Ruby's first-person account of what he did. pdf 99. p. 16 Congratulatory telegram from Lt. George Butler signed as President of the Dallas Police Association. (Butler was their first President). Group 19. Congratulatory letters to Wade. Invitations to speak at various law conferences around the country. Letter to Pres. Johnson asking him to appoint Wade as Attorney General of U.S. 11/26/63 issue of The Worker calling for an independent commission. Article from 11/29/63 issue of Deutche National Zietung. Investigation of Oswald as Walker shooter stopped by Robert F. Kennedy. pdf 105b. p. 2. Article in 10/31/63 issue of The Wanderer of St. Paul, MN by author, Taylor Caldwell. JFK is surrounded by military men in Duluth, MN. Does he feel he is in personal danger? "The mere thought of Mr. Kennedy being assassinated should make all of us shudder..." pdf 106a. Biographical article about Henry Wade. In WWII he served on the USS Hornet in the Pacific, along with fellow classmate John Connally. Group 20. Congratulatory letters to Wade. Some wacko letters. pdf 107b. Article in the newspaper, the Daily News. Appears to have been written five days after the assassination. Many remaining questions unanswered. Article says Kennedy hit in the throat by the first shot, angling downwards, according to a Dallas neurosurgeon who saw the wound. Refers to a film shot by an amateur that sounds much like the Zapruder film. Says three shots, one in the throat, one hit Connally, then the head shot. Makes no reference to a wound in the back. http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dw...cs2/jfk107b.pdf See newspaper article below…. Group 21. Congratulatory letters to Wade. Group 22. Congratulatory letters to Wade. A couple of notes that are not complimentary. pdf 128. Letter from Major C.C. Booth, C.A.L. Member of Texas Parole Board. Expresses disgust at Belli's actions: "It's a sad thing to swallow when anyone from California, a state that was among the first to mix..." "Too bad you all didn't have some decent man who slapped that misfit in the mouth..." "As Chairman of the Dallas County Democratic League, of which we claim several hundred membership, all of whom are REAL WHITE MEN (100%) Democratic, not that black and tan Roosevelt Johnson brand..." Group 23. Newspaper articles. pdf 136. Article in Thunderbolt, "Jews Involved in Assassination." Referenced earlier p. 6 Article in New York Herald, "A Death in Emergency Room No One, by Jimmy Breslin - an article about Malcolm Perry. p. 9 New York Journal American, "What Jack Ruby Told to Warren." second installment by Dorothy Kilgallen "And while he never admitted that the reported meeting (of Tippit, Ruby, Weissman and a rich oil man in the Carousel, he never directly denied it either." p. 13 L.A. Times 8/19/64 "Warren Panel Has No Comment on Ruby Story." How Kilgallen got ahold of Ruby's testimony to Commission. p. 14 L.A. Times, "Federal Agents Probe Ruby Testimony Leak." transcripts of Ruby's testimony. pdf 137 L.A. Herald-Examiner, "Ruby Tells of Worry For Family." more Ruby transcripts p. 4 Dorothy Kilgallen, "Sinister Forces in Dallas." p. 8 L.A. Times, "Ruby Swings at Attorney in Jail Cell." "Jack Ruby took a swing at one of his lawyers during a conference in his jail cell Thursday..." pdf 138. p. 14. Miami Herald "Probe Asked of Oswald Diary Leak." p. 15 Miami Herald, 6/26/64, "Warren Report to Pin Loner Tag on Oswald." by Drew Pearson. pdf 139 p. 2. "Soviet Police Paid Oswald." excerpts from Oswald's diary p. 7. "Oswald Alone Killed President, Says RFK." (to a Polish crowd). pdf 140 excerpts from LHO diary. Group 23 pdf 141. Picture of Jack Ruby. Look into those eyes and tell me if the hairs on the back of your neck don't stand up. pdf 142. The Star News, Pasadena, CA. 12/23/63 "Pistol Taken From Ruby Case Witness." (Little Lynn) p. 6. Picture of Bill Decker p. 7. Picture of Little Lynn articles about the trial p. 12. David Conrad Glass of Klamath Falls, OR called Albuquerque FBI and told them he was enroute to Dallas to testify in Jack Ruby case. Asked if he had been subpoened as a witness, he said no. Later on 2/17/64 he is arrested in the courthouse carrying a gun. You can find a few more details on this in the DPD Archives, Box 18, Folder# 9, Item# 4. pdf 143. Belli thinks phones and hotel room is being bugged. Article, "Judge Bans Searching of Ruby Trial Jurors." p. 6. Article. 6 weeks prior to assassination, Oswald phones New York radio station WOR and asks to be put on the air and be interviewed about the Fair Play For Cuba Committee. Says he will pay for trip to New York himself. When radio personality says no, Oswald goes into a tirade. ""This is a very intriguing document for all the reasons you listed. It's interesting too, this Oswald launching into a tirade. Is this the same Oswald that went into a tirade at the Cuban Embassy in Mexico City? In the first week of October, landlady Mary Bledsoe would describe LHO as: Mrs. BLEDSOE: He was very, very congenial. "...and I got the book, and papers, and tried to look for him a job, because he was a nice looking boy, and wanted a job." "...and then I interviewed him when he first came in and thought he was all right, and he never spoke." Later on she would tell the WC that after living with him for a week, she didn't like his attitude, he was a know-it-all, but at first it was almost like she was describing a whole other person."" p. 9. San Francisco Examiner, 2/17/64. "Belli Blasts Dallas." "My Suite Bugged, Searched." pdf 145. p. 4. S.F. Examiner, 4/19/64. "Mirror, Mirror on the Wall." article by J. Frank Dobie. Review of book by (FNU) Leslie. Scathing article about Dallas and the Citizens Council of Dallas. p. 12 "Mystery of Balding Oswald." "...why the suspected assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald lost more than half his hair in the 2 1/2 years he lived in the Soviet Union." Group 24: pdf 146 p. 3 National Enquirer. Article by John Henshaw 5/17/64. "Washington Insiders Rocked By Report of Fantastic Letter." "Link Ruby and Oswald." "Shocked Officials Hear: U.S. Justice Department Letter Blocked Their Arrest Seven Months Before JFK Slaying." This was the report that the U.S. Justice Department intervened and asked the FBI to ask Dallas Police Officials not to arrest Oswald and Ruby for the attempted murder of General Walker. Articles about Ruby being denied a new trial. Group 24. pdf 147. p. 2. "Captain Glen King Discusses Saturation Reporting. Norman Redlich linked to Red Group. p. 3. Article. Washington Report, by Robert Allen and Paul Scott. "Jackie to Tell Dallas Story." p. 13. "Payoff Charge Framed, Says Ousted Agent." Suspended Secret Service Agent, Abraham Bolden says he was framed. psf 148. p. 3. Article. Waco Tribune. "Wade Denies Revenge Was Dallas' Aim." p. 7 Article. The Sun 5/29/64. "Mel Belli Plays Alice in Dallas." quotes Federal Judge, Sarah Hughes two weeks ago, "Dallas is a city of hate. In no other city could the President have been assassinated." p. 12. "Hargis - Bringuer Personal Appearance Schedule." Good picture of Carlos Bringuer. pdf 150 p. 2. "Justice Warren Meets With Ruby" p. 2. Article. Miami Herald"Prior to Assassination, FBI Offered It's Help to Oswald Family?". Concerning November 1, 1963 visit to Paine house by Hosty. Article quotes Ruth Paine, "I wasn't glad Jack Ruby killed him. I was just glad it was over. I am glad he was dead." p. 3. Article. Miami News 6/14/64 "Ruby send $10.00 to J.F.K. Library." pdf 151. p. 3. "It's Fantastic" Lincoln**Kennedy Facts Compliments of Honest Joe - Himself. p. 4. Article. San Jose Mercury 9/2/64 "What Belli Discovered in Dallas." "If jedge Says You Cain't See It, You Cain't." pdf 152. Lots of articles about Jewish affairs. pdf 153 - 155. Statement of Facts on Change of Venue, Index to volume III and testimony of Sam Bloom. Group 25. Testimony relating to a request for a change in venue and whether or not Ruby could get a fair trial in Dallas. The index of these testimonies are in Group 24. Group 26. Statement of Facts. Index to volume I. Judge overrules request for change of venue. Testimonies of R.M Sims, D.V. Harkness, Doyle Lane, James Leavelle, etc. Group 27. pdf 176 - 179 Testimony from volume I pdf 180. Miscellaneous Data - Ruby Case list of names and addresses of people and whether or not they had been arrested. Appears to be a list of people who knew Jack Ruby. I recognized Frank Bellochio, Tom Apple and Ralph Paul. pdf 181 More list of names, appear to be prospective jurors with some comments. "Jack McElwee - Psycho" pdf 184. p. 2 Threatening letter from a Ben Ellis. If Ruby did not get a new trial, Ellis was going to kill Henry Wade. pdf 185a. p. 2. List of the 12 jurors. Group 28. pdf 186 Telegram from a Charles Bellows of Chicago telling Wade that he(Bellows) was "of counsel" to Ruby pdf 187 Notes to Henry Wade from various people about prospective jurors. Repeat of pdf 181. pdf 189b. Telegrams from a couple of British newspapers complaining about the small proportion of seats at Ruby trial allocated to the foreign press. pdf 190-191 Notes about prospective jurors. pdf 192 List of jurors. Group 29. Jury list pdf 193-194 Several copies of jury pool. There were 900 people in the jury pool. pdf 199 Letter to Mayor Eric Jenssen from Irving Lestor Margolis. "Stanley (Marcus) has an abstract super-ego maniac mind which reflects the personality of a super-con man on the Midway at Fair Park." p. 8. List of jurors p. 9. Blank form letter presumably to be sent to the jurors after the trial. Groups 30 - 38 Statement of Facts. Examination of Prospective Jurors Group 39 pdf 202. Picture of what I think is the Texaco parking lot where a jacket purportedly belonging to LHO was found. pdf 203 Picture of the corner at 10th and Patton. These pictures are remarkably clear. pdfs 204 - 213 Jack Ruby Medical Record. Records of his medical and psychological tests. These make for some interesting reading. Apparently he had some kind of obsession with food that startled the doctors examining him. Group 40 pdfs 221-223 Ruby's Medical Record pdfs 224 - 232 Folder Heading, "Jack Ruby Investigations." These and the following pdfs are an index of names. pdf 233. Attention Seeker - Index pdf 234. Brutality of Ruby - Index pdf 235. Character Against Ruby - Index pdf 236. Character For Ruby - Index pdf 237. Connection Between Ruby and Oswald - Index (Jarnigan's name does not appear in this Index, so that transcript has to be somewhere else). p. 3 of pdf 237 Contact With Ruby Nov. 22 and Following. (These are people who had contact with Ruby on 11/22 and Following) Here is the list of names in pdf 237. The numbers listed I believe are page numbers from the folder marked as pdf 224: Jack Ruby investigations: Page Arndt, Charles 104 Barker, Ray (YMCA) 283 Bishov, J. (Cuba) 96 Braun, Sherwin Jack (Cuba) 96 Campbell, P.W. 282 Diana 202 Etheredge, Jack (money) 205 Graves, Carl (YMCA) 285 Herrington, Alvin 344 Kelty, B.B. (YMCA) 283 McDowell, Lola (YMCA) 284 McRee, Joseph (YMCA) 282 McWillie, Lewis (Cuba) 207 Mynier, Elaine (Cuba) 207 Passport, No - (Mexico) 96,97 Patterson, Robert K. 104 Reynolds, Lynn (YMCA) 285 Simmons, William F. 88 Stuart, Donald 104 Stuart, Donald C. 344 With respect to the Passport, Lt. George Butler phoned in to DPD Headquarters and reported that Ruby and Oswald had gotten a Mexican visa at the same time. On December 9, 1963 Lt. Jack Revill and Detective H.M. Hart filed a report with Chief Curry writing that Lt. George Butler had informed them that he (Butler) had information that Jack Ruby had applied for a visa to visit Mexico at the same time Oswald traveled there. Butler suggested to Revill that Revill should contact the Mexican Consulate. They also said that Butler told them that he had information that Oswald was Ruby’s illegitimate son. DPD Archives, Box 5, Folder# 7, Item# 36 http://jfk.ci.dallas.tx.us/box5.htm See below....... pdf 238. Index for pdf 237 pdf 239. Homosexual - Witnesses who call Ruby Homosexual - Index p. 2 of pdf 239 New Orleans p. 3 Ruby in New Orleans - Index pdf 240. Spur of Moment Acs - Insanity - Mad - Then Sorry - Index p. 3. of pdf 240 Interview with Tony Zoppi. Group 41 pdfs 241 - 249. Interviews with various people. These appear to be people who had Club pass cards or whose business cards were found in Jack Ruby's personal affects. pdfs 250 - 260. More interviews with people who had Carousel Club passes or whose phone number was among Ruby's personal affects. Group 42 More interviews with pass holders. Interviews with some of Ruby's strippers. Shari Angel did not like Ruby AT ALL. pdf 263. Interview with Diana Hunter. She knew of no association between Oswald and Ruby, "and knew of no Mexican stripper who had a boyfriend who appeared or resembled Lee Oswald." pdf 265. Interview with Tammi True and Shari Angel. Joy Dale said Ruby told her that he was close friends with Detective Bob Carroll (one of those who arrested LHO in the theater.) pdf 265. Elaine Rogers, friend of Marilyn Moone said she was getting obscene phone calls from Ruby. pdf 266. Interview with Little Lynn. Interview with Marilyn Moone. She also talked about getting calls from Ruby that bordered on the obscene. pdf 268. Bobby "Tiny" Simmons, inmate at Texas Penitentiary says Ruby was a stool pigeon for the Dallas Police. Simmons worked for Ruby as a Western musician at the Silver Spur. Says police were given free meals and drinks, "and women were made available." Gladys Craddock. Ruby told her that Jada was using the Carousel to prostitute. pdf 269 Benny Bickers from the Unviersity Club says Ruby furnished information to the Dallas Police about other Clubs. Group 42 pdf 270. Summary of interviews with people who knew Ruby (neighbors) Sherwin Brown and J. Bishov say they saw Ruby in Havana over the Labor Day weekend in 1959. pdf 271. No record for a passport issued to Ruby. Curt Hanslecher, waiter at the Cabana says he saw Ruby in the Cabana at about midnight on 11/21/63. Hugh Aynesworth , reporter for the Dallas News. Says that "other employees" saw Ruby at the News building around that time. pdf 272. pdf 273. Robert Kermit Patterson says he believes Ruby and Oswald were together at his place of business on 11/12. Donald Stuart and Charles Arndt, who were also there cannot state definitely that it was Oswald they saw. Ruth Paine, Earlene Roberts and Mrs. A.C. Johnson say they never saw Ruby and LHO never mentioned him. When Ruby was arrested, he had $2,015.33 in his pocket. pdfs 275 - 276. Interview with Sam Ruby. pdf 277. According to Sam, Ruby once had to seek the advice of an attorney. While he was in the lawyer's office, Ruby threatened to jump out the window. pdfs 278 - 280. Interviews with members of Ruby's family. Sisters say that Lenny Patrick grew up in their neighborhood. Group 43 pdfs 281 - 282 Interview with sisters. pdf 283. Interview with Eileen Kaminsky and Dr. Jacobson. He treated Ruby for skin irritations. Ruby called him around 4 or 5:00 PM on the 22nd. Interview with Earl Ruby. pdfs 284 - 286. Interview with George Senator. pdf 286. Interview with Thomas Palmer, branch manager of AGVA. His predecessor, Jack Brown, now in Chicago, had a Mrs. Hughes call Palmer on Novmeber 24, 1963 and tell Ruby that Jack Brown said, "Tell Jack not to send the letter today, it would be awkward in Chicago." Palmer said that may be related to Brown getting fired on 11/21 and Ruby writing a letter asking that Brown be reinstated. pdf 288. Interview with Mrs. Leona Kirilencko AKA Lee Berry, former stripper. Ruby definitely homosexual. Known as a "Queen" - aggressive in sexual activities. Also known as an "Auntie" - he recruited young teenage boys. Ruby resented women because he wanted to be a woman himself. pdf 288. Interview with David Johnston, Justice of the Peace. Saw Ruby at midnight press conference. Had info from a confidential source, whom he declined to identify, that Ruby had cosigned on loans for some Dallas Police officers. Curry had Revill check. Revill didn't find any such loans. pdf 289. Check of various people whose names were found on slips of paper in Ruby's possession. pdf 290. Name, Thomas Hill found in Ruby's possession. Hill was the Director of Field Activities, John Birch Society. Said he was employed from July, 1959 to Huly, 1960 in Dallas by the JBS. Hill's name appeared on the "Impeach Earl Warren" billboards as a person to contact for more information. pdfs 290 - 293. More names in Ruby's notebook. pdf 294. "Steve Landgregan and Bob Strubee, Parkland Hospital Officials, with regard to an alerting of Parkland Hospital for anything that might possibly happen to Oswald. These men have no knowledge that anything was going to happen, but they were concerned about the size of the crowd at the police station." Various people who knew Ruby in Chicago. Det. Edward Carlson of the Dallas Police ID Bureau appears to be very friendly to Ruby and knows him well. Lenny Patrick of Chicago knows Ruby over a period of years and denies any hoodlum connections. pdf 295. "Jack Wilner, crime reporter for a Chicago Daily News reports that his "syndicate sources" reflect that Ruby as being connected to Nick St. John, Paul Labriola, Marcus Lipsky and Paul Roland Jones in efforts to take over gambling in Texas. Allegedly involved were Steve Guthrie, Sheriff of the County and one George Butler. In this connection with the above, one George Butler, Dallas Police Department was known to have been an investigator for the late Senator Kefaufer." Investigations failed to verify Wilners statements. pdf 296. Embassy in Mexico said Ruby had not made an entry or an application for entry into Mexico between September 25 and October 3, 1963. John Henry (LNU) met Ruby on the street around 9 or 10:00 PM on 11/23. Ruby appeared calm. "He said he did not see or hear of Ruby being in the Empire Dance Hall or any other Negro nightclub passing out $5.00 on November 23 or on any other occasion." Badly smeared interview with a Lee Metker who had a fist fight with Ruby in the Eatwell Cafe in 1951. pdf 297. Mr. E. Mace Naylor, 3909 Inwood, Tanglewood Apt. No. 5, Dallas, Texas, Telephone FL 7-6835, furnished the following: "Naylor received information from Jean Nelson, Tanglewood Apts., possibly Apt 212, that a party was held at Apt. 104, Tanglewood Apts. on Wednesday night, November 20, 1963. The following persons were reportedly in attendance at this party: Frank T. Tortoriello, a boyfriend of Jada, Jack Ruby, Joe F. Frederici, who is a nephew of Vito Genevese, Sandy, who is Frederici's wife, Mrs. Ann Bryant, who resides in Apt. 106, Tanglewood Apts., and Jada. It is Naylor's understanding that Joe F. Frederici, and his wife Sandy, left Dallas Thursday, November 21, 1963, for New Jersey or some place in the East." pdf 298. Interview with Mrs. Betty Jean Sims. Went to work for Ruby at the Silver Spur when she was 14. She pretended to be 18. Worked one night. She quit when Ruby tried to rape her in the kitchen. pdf 299. Interview with Frank T. Tortorelleo. (SEE pdf 297). Tortorelleo, owner of J.C. Adams Construction Co. Knew Ruby for 5 or 6 years. Met Jada. She stayed overnight with him sometimes. Said Ruby had never attended a party at his apartment and that on November 20, 1963, neither Jada, Ruby or Joe Frederici had been in attendance at his party. pdf 2100. John R. Shaw, Jr. sent a telegram to Ruby after Ruby shot Oswald. Shaw was a former Dallas policeman in 1946 and 47. His partner was Rio Sam Pierce. He and Pierce saw Ruby frequently at the Silver Spur. p. 3. page out of sequence. Interview with a (FNU) Brady. Brady and Ed (LNU), a bartender at the Silver Spur, went together in 1951 and bought Ruby a .38 Colt snub-nosed. Brady left Ruby's employ in 1952. "Brady added that he heard from an unrecalled source in recent months that one could go to Ruby's Vegas Club in Dallas and get any kind of narcotics he wanted." Group 44 pdf 2101. Interview with Mrs. Fannie Birch AKA Francine, mother of "Penny Dollar" pdf 2102 Interviews with Wally Weston and Jada. pdf 2103. Interview with Cecil Hamlin. Ruby called him from jail and said, "If I had it to do over again, I sure wouldn't do it." pdf 2104. Interviews with various people who knew Ruby, friends, former employees, etc. J.L. Campbell, Humble Service Station thinks Ruby is a homosexual having a tendency to associate with young boys rather than women. Interview with Miss Elsie Johnson. She says Eva Grant told her that she (Eva) used to work for Al Capone. Diana (LNU) claims she can identify Oswald as the man who went with a Mexican stripper. Raymond Myers ties Ruby in with Joe Bonds. pdf 2105. Pete Lucas, Manager of Lucas B&B. "Ruby is a loud-mouthed obnoxious person and very belligerent. He kicked Ruby out of the B&B for fighting. "Ruel Alexander, Amarillo, a co-defendent with Billie Sol Estes, had an investigation made when he was considering buying a part of the Carousel Club and his investigator reported back that Ruby was a "queer."" Interview with Candy Barr. pdf 2106. Interview with Lewis McWillie. In early 1963, he asked Ruby to secure a gun for him. Elaine Mynier went to Cuba in 1959. Ruby saw her off at the airport and gave her a coded five number and letter message including the word, "Arriving" to give to McWillie. Told her to tell McWillie that "Sparky from Chicago is coming." pdf 2107. Seth Kantor says that Ruby was at Parkland Hospital at the time the President's death was announced at 1:28 PM. Tugged on Kantor's coat and spoke to him. pdf 2108. Warrren Ritchey, engineer for WBAP-TV says he saw Ruby on the Commerce St. sidewalk outside of the police station at about 9:00 AM on 11/24/63. John Smith, video reporter for WBAP-TV saw Ruby at about 8:00 AM on 11/24 standing on the Commerce St. sidewalk. WBAB-TV truck parked on Commerce St. about 25' from the basement ramp. Smith spoke to Ruby. Saw him again about 10:00 AM next to the ramp. Ruby looked like a person who was "just killing time." Ira Walker, employee WBAB-TV saw Ruby between 7:30 and 8:00 AM near WBAB-TV truck. Walker said he first saw Ruby shortly after the armored truck was backed into the basement of the Police Department. Ruby came up to the WBAP-TV truck and asked if Oswald had been brought down yet. Walker told him "no". uby came up to truck and asked this question on two occasions. Sam Pate, formerly with KBOX talked to Ruby at City Hall around midnight on 11/22. Ruby was not disturbed. Roy Pryor, printer at Dallas Times Herald spoke to Ruby at the Times Herald about 4:00 AM on 11/23. Ruby told Pryor that he had corrected Henry Wade at the midnight press conference because, he "realized the Committee named by Wade was an Anti-Cuban Committee whereupon Oswald's Committee was Pro-Cuban." Patrick Dean denies he ever saw Ruby go into the station. Interview with Jack Ruby. Early life. Ruby says he was born March 25, 1911 Sam Ruby says Jack born April 25, 1910. (Group 42 pdf 275) Sisters say Jack born April 25, 1911. (Group 42 pdf 279) Earl Ruby says Jack was born May 15, 1911 (Group 44 pdf 2111) Group 44 pdf 2109. Interview with Jack Ruby. pdf 2110. Names of some of the employees of the Carousel Interview with Earl Ruby. pdf's 2111 - 2113. Earl Ruby says Jack was born May 15, 1911. pdf 2114. Interview with Mrs. Earl Ruby. pdf 2115. Travelers Checks from Samuel Baker, customer at Carousel. Interview with Steve Guthrie, former Sheriff of Dallas County. "Ruby was a small time peanut with this group who had attempted to bribe Guthrie." Ruby put Patrolman, Timothy "Catfish" Hansen on his visitor's list. He patrolled the downtown are. Wes Wise saw Ruby on the 23rd. pdf 2116. Sam Campisi told Wise that Ruby had told Joe Campisi, "Someone had to do it so it might as well be me." Interview with Frank Bellocchio. Saw Ruby in Sol's turf Bar on the 23rd. pdf 2117. Interview with Tom Apple. Was with Bellocchio in Sol's Turf Bar. Interview with Joe Campisi. Said Ruby told him he had received a lot of mail and that, "All the girls love me." said "Somebody had to do it." pdf 2118. Interview with Joseph Cavagnaro, front office manager of Sheraton-Hilton. Friend of Ruby's Interview with James Henry Dolan, union rep for AGVA. Interview with Chris Elson, owner and operator of Kings Club, Adolphus Hotel. Told Ruby he didn't want Ruby in the Kings Club, "as it was a respectable Club..." Interview with Mrs. Joe Garcia AKA Sherri Lynn. Knew of Ruby's friendship with Joe Bonds and Cecil Green. pdf 2119. Interview with Dr. M.L. Glickfeld, Fort Worth. Had been in Carousel, met and dated Jada. pdf's 2119-2120. Interview with Cecil Hamlin. Friend. Ruby called him on 11/22 and again on 11/25. Ruby asked him to handle correspondence and money issues. At first he said yes, but then changed his mind. Interview with William Edward Howard, Operator of the Stork Club. Knew Ruby for 12 years. "Ruby received many threats to his life because of his constant conflict with other people." I'm going to take this one a little out of order, but my eyebrows went up a little when I saw this. This is from Group 45 pdf. 2127. the rest of the file would read: Troy West, 5314 Colonial St., Gladys Yoakum, 2234 Carnes. This is the same Emmett Joseph Hudson who testified before the WC. He wasn't asked if he know LHO. See document below..... Carl Edward Jones employee at TSBD William Martin Jurek Oswald's landlord on Ellsbeth Mack Osborne served with LHO in the Marines Frank Henry Ray Russian speaking resident of Dallas Pauline Sanders TSBD clerk Robert Stovall President, Jaggars-Chiles-Stovall Mahlon Tobias Manager of Ellsbeth St. Apt's Troy West TSBD employee Gladys Yoakum Typing instructor Joan Graef Director of Photographic Dep't JCS Leonard Hutchison Irving grocer, Owner of Hutch's Group 45 pdf 2121. Interview with Jlian Edgar "Dude" Kahn. Ruby was often referred to as a "sissy." Says Ruby was "making eyes" at Kahn at the Cotton Bowling Palace. Interview with Meyer Ablon, nightclub owner and friend of Joe Bonds. Was instrumental in bringing Bonds and Ruby together pdf 2121-2122. James Barragan, owner of The Town Pump. Was at Carousel 2 years ago. Six uniformed policemen there. Drinks were being served after midnight while police were there. Interviews with people who had Club cards or were passing acquaintances. Paul R. Jones, Westovia Hills, Alabama. Thinks Ruby must have been paying off Police Department; otherwise would have been unable to put on such "raw shows." Nothing good to say about Chief Curry's ability. pdf 2122. Vincent Lee, former Branch Manager, AGVA. pdf 2123. Vincent Lee says Ruby and Bonds carried concealed pistols and were in constant association with Dallas safe cracker, Jack Todd; that Ruby, Bonds and Todd usually hung around Sue's Car Lot, 3400 Live Oak. He also associated with Green, probably Loyce Green. (Hollis de Lois Green?) Interviews with Club card holders or passing acquaintances. Interview with Kay Segrist. Ruby tried several times to date her, but she had never gone out with him because she thought him to be a hoodlum type with low character and no morals. pdf 2124. Hugh Gene Smith, former Dallas Police Officer. Makes reference to another former Police Officer named Denbo. Denbo used Ruby's apartment on several occasions. Rob Rich, who is a regular customer at the Vegas Club, once told Smith that Ruby attempted to get Bradley Turmon, an ex-prize fighter and also a bouncer at the Vegas Club to go to bed with him. Interviews with passing acquaintances. Interview with Howard Roberts. Received a card through his employer, Houston Nichols who is the owner of the building housing the Carousel Club. Interview with Heidi Lee Ballowe, Normon, OK. former employee. Officers Gannaway and Gilmore kept a close watch on the Carousel. Ruby was aggravated that he could not get on good terms with them. pdf 2125. Virginia Ditullio, former employee of Ruby's at the Vegas Club. Good friend of Eva Grant. "Thinks if Ruby had not shot Oswald, Eva would have." Winnie Faye Floyd, former employee. Ruby punched her in the mouth and split her lip. Jean Flynn, former employee. "It was generally believed by the employees that Ruby was interested in both men and women and she assumed he was bisexual." Interviews with former employees. pdf 2126. Interviews with former employees Charles Price and Leonard Woods. Some anecdotal stories about Ruby's hot temper. Interview with Connie Trammel. She was with Ruby between 11:00 and 1:00 PM on November 21, 1963. Interview with Wilburn Waldon Litchfield. Signed an affidavit claiming to have seen LHO with Ruby in the Carousel some time during the first two weeks of November. Failed a polygraph given by Detective R.D. Lewis. (He administered a polygraph to Buell Wesley Frazier) Litchfield had a criminal record. pdf 2127. Interview with John Carter, tenant at 1026 N. Beckley. List of people who knew LHO, but did not know Jack Ruby (see above). Interviews with passing acquaintances. Lt. George Arnett has been at the Vegas Club socially. Once reported a case of indecent exposure there and Ruby was suspended from operating the Vegas for three weeks. pdf 2128. Nichols Enterprise Inc. owned the building the Carousel. (Wonder if they owned Nichols Parking too?) Kenneth Dowe, radio announcer, KLIF. Ruby called KLIF three times between 2:00 and 5:00 on 11/23/63 pdf 2129. Garnett Hallmark, Manager, Allright Parking. Ruby used his phone at 2:50 PM on 11/23/63. Ruby wrote him a letter from jail. page out of sequence. paragraph starts out"...was nover intimate with her or Joy." (probably Joy Dale) pdf 2130. Interview with Wanda Joyce Killam, former employee. Edward Pullman saw Ruby at the Texas Products Show between 11/1 and 11/10 1963. Ruby was very upset at some of the literature Mr. H.L. Hunt was passing out at his exhibit. Said Ruby told him that he was going to send some of the literature to President Kennedy and also to the FBI so that the authorities would know the nature of the literature put out by Hunt Western Union Telegram 11/24/63. This sentence was underlined. "The receipt was given to Ruby at his request when he filed the message." P.W. Campbell said he thought he saw Oswald talking Spanish with three men he took to be Cubans in front of the YMCA between October 25 and 31, 1963. pdf 2131. Investigation at the YMCA - dishwashers, elevator operators, desk clerks. Oswald checked in there on October 15 and checked out on October 19, 1962. He checked in on October 3 and checked out October 4. None really remembered Oswald, many saw Ruby because of his visits to the Health Club there. Ruby was always alone. None know of a group of Cubans. Group 45 pdf 2132. Interviews with casual acquaintances. Interview with Ralph Paul. pdf 2133. Interviews with J.H. Bryant and Lynn Burk from Texas Liquor Control Board. Business records of S&R. Members of Vegas Club that Ruby recalls. Interview with Eva Grant. pdf 2134. Interview with Eva Grant. pdf 2135. Interview she met with Mrs. Mary Lou Thompson. Relative of James Woodard. About May 30, 1958 she met someone whom she thought was Ruby at Woodard's house in Islamorada, FL. Met Jack and Isabelle (LNU). Woodard a former Dallas policeman in 1954. Jack had a trunk full of guns and he inferred he was going to supply these to the Cubans. Interview with Miss Dolores Thompson, daughter of Mary Lou. Accompanied her mother to Islamorada. Met Jack and Isabelle. She thought they were part of the syndicate and appeared to be in hiding. pdf 2136. Conrad Hein, Sheriff of Zapata, TX. There is an outstanding arrest warrant for James Woodard. Woodard well known to Customs. Brother Carl says James never lived in Dallas and was never a policeman Knoxville FBI says Woodard a subject in an FBI investigation FBI 255 317-A Woodard tells FBI he was in BOP. Questioned 10/8/63 concerning dynamite found on his property. Said it was stored there by Cuban exiles. pdf 2136-2138. Interview of Nancy Perrin Rich. She and her husband attended four meetings. She told the WC she went to three. Ruby was present at three of those meetings. The Enfield rifles were coming from Mexico. Ruby was a bagman, but it was not his money. Said "Buddy King", MC would know of Ruby's operations. King "had something" on Ruby. Says "Syndicate Men" from Chicago and St. Louis came into Ruby's Club. Remembers an "Eddy Mark" from St. Louis. Detective Paul Rayburn was her boyfriend. Worked for Ruby for 5 weeks in summer of 1961. Engaged in prostitution. Later worked for T.J. Jeffries in his nightclub outside of Dallas. Dick C. at the University Club was her pimp.. Cy Victorson, her lawyer calls Nancy Rich a habitual liar. Pul Rayburn calls her a pathological liar. Dave Cherry, bartender at University Club says Rich is mentally deranged. St. Louis FBI looks for Eddy Mark. Totally negative. Interview with Frank Grant, Eva's ex-husband. pdf 2139. Interviews with casual acquaintances. Short interviews with Joe Civello and Joe Federici. pdf 2140. Mrs. Edward C. Kuehn. Operates BO's Barbeque on main floor of building housing Carousel Club. Ruby's method of advertising and sign placement was the reason she had to close her BBQ business. It drove away her customers. Interviw with Claude Merrell, chef at Copper Cow Restaurant. Merrell and Slatin were going to open Sovereign Club. Slatin ran out of money and sold his interest to Ruby for $1,500. Group 46 pdf 2141. Interview with Dave Miller. Ruby wrote him from prison. His shine and press shop (drycleaning) was two doors from the Carousel. Interview with Glen Neal, employed by the Dallas Police. Elizabeth Nelson was asked if she was at the 11/20/63 party at apartment of Frank Tortoriello. She said no. Ann Bryant said she was at that party. All of the people were strangers. One looked like Jack Ruby based on his newspaper picture. Interview with Clarence Newsom of Siegel's Liquor Store. pdf 2142. Ruby was poor credit. Ruby with a young boy. The boy told Ruby he had a date with a girl. "Ruby beat him badly and tore the shirt from his back." Interview with Wallace Rash AKA Wally or Willie Rash, Truth Verification, Inc. Former Dallas Police Officer. Ruby asked Eva to call him and ask him to drop Ruby a letter or postcard. Eva tells him, "I tell you, part of him (Jack) died that day (11/22). He just never got over it." Money to run the Carousel: "Ralph Paul must have put a fortune, but he ain't telling." pdf 2143. page out of sequence. Interview with (FNU) Semos. Partnered with Ralph Paul in operating the Miramar Club. Didn't like the way Paul treated patrons and he bought him out. He said Paul was a "highly volatile type person of the same temperment as Ruby." Interview with Joe Sherin, Los Angeles. Piano player at University Club. Ruby would point out girls to the police officers and say, "She will play." Interview with Eugene Smith, Arnold, MO. Former Dallas Police Officer in Radio Patrol. "Ruby was likeable, but he felt he (Ruby) was "queer as a 3-dollar bill." Detective Roy Standifer, Burglary and Theft. Knew Ruby for 13 years from back in the Silver Spur days. 30 days prior to assassination, Ruby called him about installing a safe at the Carousel. pdf 2144. John Wilson in September, 1962 was drinking at the Lasso Bar. Frank Ferrarro comes in and makes a phone call. While he's on the phone, Ruby comes in and attacks him. Wilson thought Ruby used brass knuckles. Police arrived and arrested Ferrarro. pdf 2145. Howell Watson, realtor who handled property owned by Houston H. Nichols and Clarence Nichols. They owned the building where the Carousel was located. Carousel orginally leased to Joe Slatin. As of November, 1962 lease was four months delinquent. pdf 2146. In a letter dated February 14, 1963 Ruby was $1,650 behind in his rent. Lease renewed in March, 1963. Harold Nichols, who was personally acquainted with Ruby instructed that the lease with Ruby be renewed. Ruby always on time with rent from March on. Jerry Anthony "Tony" Voland, bouncer and doorman at the Vegas and Carousel. Slept on a rollaway bed in the hall. While normally keeping his gun in his car trunk, about a year ago, Ruby was carrying it on his person, because he heard that someone who had just been released from prison was "lloking for him." Voland did not know who that person was. pdf 2147. Henry "Red" Calhoun. 1954 he got in a fight with Ruby. Ruby hit him in the mouth and it required 16 stitches. Willis D. "Dub" Dickerson. He was the one who bit off part or Ruby's finger during a fight in 1951. William Boone Goode, accounting firm who prepared Ruby's tax returns. His only recollection of Ruby was that the firm had difficulty in collecting their fees. Mrs. Charles Isaacs, seamstress. Did some work for Breck Wall and Joe Peterson. She was paid by Ruby with a bogus check. pdf 2148. Interviews with various musicians. Fred Schreiner, tax accountant. Did work for Ruby in 1961 and said Ruby had been in difficulty with the IRS. pdf 2149. Robert Weaver, tax accountant. Did some work for Ruby in 1960 or 1961. Ruby's papers were scattered all over the place. Ruby couldn't get the needed reports and bills together. R.L. Davis, in charge of occupational license and special tax department, City of Dallas. Regular police officers are not permitted to work at any Club during their off hours, or at any other time for the Club management. Clubs which have dance hall licenses use special officers certified by the Special Service Bureau. These special officers are civilians; when so employed, wear the regular police uniform and carry a pistol, and as such, have the powers of arrest. Club owners pay the City and the City pays the officers. Club owners pay a year in advance for the anticipated work and the money is put into an escrow fund called the Special Service Fund. For the Vegas Club, the City paid out: 1955, $411.00; 1956, $742.00; 1957, $756.00; 1958, $7.00. pdf 2150. Don Campbell, Dallas Morning News saw Ruby and Ralph Paul eating dinner at the Egyptian Lounge at 10:00 PM on 11/21. Joe Campisi saw them there too. Seth Kantor says he "saw and tlked with" Ruby at Parkland Hospital on 11/22/63 at about 2:00 PM. Mr. Jack Johnson, 2114 Fenwick, Dallas. He has seen a 12"X11" photograph of the President as he was turning off Houston on to Elm. In the background he could see Jack Ruby standing on the curb at the corner of Houston and Elm. The photograph was taken by a Mr. Morris and was located at 6408 Snyder Plaza in a building owned by Morris. "Mr. Morris Weinkrantz, 5508 Forrest advised he has a photograph that he purchased from a Negro, Forrest Ave. in Dallas showing the President's automobile turning from Houston on to Elm and that a man wearing a hat in the picture had been pointed out to him as being Jack Ruby and a woman without glasses standing behind this man was supposedly one of the girls that worked at the Carousel Club." Barney Baker said he got a call from Jack Ruby on November 11. "You don't know me, but we have mutual friends. We got friends, but I don't want to talk over the phone." Ruby complained to Baker about his problems with the AGVA. pdf 2151. Donald Stewart, electronics shop said 2 weeks prior to assassination, Ruby was in his shop with someone who might have been LHO. (Was probably Larry Crafard) Jack Hardy interviewed 12/26/63 in County Jail in Mobile, AL. Knew Ruby. 1 year ago he attempted to set up a numbers game in Dallas and was advised by an individual that in order to operate in Dallas, it was necessary to have the clearance of Jack Ruby. Had a girlfriend Ruby was supposedly "messing around with" while Hardy was out of town. He and two friends went to Ruby's business and warned Ruby to keep his hands off the girl. Ruby pulled a 357. The girls was working for Ruby at the time. "Hardy also stated that the police officer killed by Oswald was a frequent visitor to Ruby's nightclub." Ruby hustled the strippers and other girls who worked at the Club and kept half the money. The dates were filled at the Holiday Motel in Irving where Ruby had an associate, a Negro who drove a cadillac. Donald Keyes, KLIF recalled that Irving Alcano was a pratner of Ruby in the Vegas Club. Ruby had pistol whipped Alcano several years ago. pdf 2152. Robert Norton, owner of the Pago Club. Ruby came into his Club on the 23rd. Ruby was concerned, ut appeared very calm. Interviews with various acquaintances. Interview with Buddy Walthers. Advised his primary duties involve vice investigations. In his opinion, Ruby just happened to be at the police department garage at the right time and it was an impulsive act. Joe Slatin, co-owner of the Sovereign Club said, "He and Ruby were operating the Club illegally at the time." pdf 2153. Interviews with various acquaintances. Lunesta Bell, former drummer at Vegas Club. Ruby was proud of his association with Dallas Police Officers. Was well acquainted with them. Joey Gerard worked for Ruby in January, 1962. "Uniformed Officers were usually around the Carousel Club." He remembered a Lt. John Tony, Detective, DPD was frequently in the Carousel Club, two or three times weekly. "Gerard vaguely remembered seeing Tippitt at the Club, but was not positive about this." Ruby went to police station one time to get Frank Fisher out of jail. Richard W. Proeber, stage manager for all-girl review production rum by Breck Wall and Joe Peterson. Ruby severely beat Joe Peterson over a contract dispute. B.. moore_knew_Oswald_thomas.jpg (54.57 KB, 800x390 - viewed 19 times.) moore_day5paper.jpg (139.89 KB, 787x778 - viewed 19 times.) moore_Butler_Ruby_LHO.JPG (49.6 KB, 587x572 - viewed 9 times.) « Last Edit: Yesterday at 04:30 AM by Bernice Moore » 72.141.255.217 Continued.... Group 46 pdf 2154. Richard Proeber. "There was talk among Ruby's help that Ruby was "paying off" the Dallas Police Department for special favors." Albert Schroll, pitcher for the Minnesota Twins Baseball Club. Worked as a bouncer at the Carousel and Vegas Clubs on and off for about a month in September, 1963. Dolores Silva, stripper. Used the name Dior Angel. (Wonder if this was the Mexican stripper who allegedly knew Oswald) Vernon Smith, employed by Red Calhoun. In his fight with Calhoun, Ruby used brass knuckles. James H. Rhodes, photographer. Had met Ruby prior to 1959. In 1960 he worked for Ruby as a general handyman, booked shows and trained girls for dancing. About a month after the Carousel became a public club in 1960, there was a party for 30 - 40 police officers. Ruby told him the Chief was there and Rhodes assumed he meant Chief Curry. Said Bob Larkin, former host of the Colony Club could identify the names of vice squad and other officers who were hanging around the Carousel Club. pdf 2154-2155. Interview with Robert Larkin. "Four or five years ago he managed the Vegas Club for ruby during which period Ruby vacationed in Cuba during the summer months" Talked to Ruby at 5:50 PM on 11/23. Ruby said nothing to indicate he was under an unusual mental stress. He recalls that on one occasion, Lt. James Gilmore, DPD Vice Squad, was particularly friendly with Ruby. Curry says he did not know Ruby and he had never been in the Carousel Club and had never attended any parties where Ruby picked up the tab. He was sure Ruby never gave a party for the DPD Vice Squad. Captain Gannaway has never heard of a party being given at Jack Ruby's Carousel Club. pdf 2155. Billy Preston, Deputy Constable, Dallas. He has served Ruby on several occasions. Ruby wanted a card that would indicate that he was a part-time deputy. Preston talked it over with Robie Love and Love turned Ruby down. Martin Brauner, teenage friend. Scalped sporting event tickets with Ruby in Chicago. So did Hyman. Hyman's nickname was "Mess." Visited Ruby several times in Dallas. pdf 2156. Ruby told Brauner that he (Ruby) didn't have to pay anyone off in Dallas, but that he did have to make small payoffs to various unidentified individuals when he first moved to Dallas when it was "wide open." Ruby told him that he did not have any underworld or syndicate connections. Eva recalled that Brauner's nickname was "Mugsy." Brauner said he did not believe that Ruby knew Oswald. pdf 2156. Interviews with various acquaintances. pdf 2156 - 2157. Infor about Rex Harding from his brother. Rex was arrested in Dallas in December and said he was placed in the same jail block as Ruby. Rex told his brother that he obtained a confession from Ruby about the Oswals killing. Said Ruby told him invasion of Cuba would take place May 1, 1964. Groups were to meet at Key West and Mexico. Invasion sponsored by U.S. Government. a Dr. Jackson at Parkland said Rex has probable psychosis. Ruby was removed from Dallas jail prior to Rex's confinement. pdf 2157. SA Alfred Neely interviews Ruby. Ruby read about a man in Houston running guns to Castro. Ruby called this man in an attempt to ... |