30-05-2014, 09:34 PM
One of the more interesting aspects of the Bishop/Phillips meting with Veciana and Oswald is where HARVEY was at the time... In late Aug, early Sept 1963 HARVEY was still living in NOLA on Magazine street. with no record of any travel to TX at that time.
During this time period - surrounding the leaflet affair on NOLA - the FBI was keeping close tabs on HARVEY...
p.577 H&L:
On August 27 (Tuesday) Oswald visited claims interviewer BobHunley ("T-6")
at the unemployment office in New Orleans, who advised theFBI that Oswald signed
Form IB-1 in his presence. The same day the FBI reviewedarrest record #112-723 for
Lee Harvey Oswald at the New Orleans Police Department.
On Saturday morning(August 31 ), probably over Labor Day weekend, Lee
Oswald and a Cubanman named "Hernandez" arrived at Robert
McKeown's home inBaycliff, Texas between 9:00 and 10:00 am.
This is either McK lying - which still implicates Oswald, or he's not so therefore LEE is implicating HARVEY in the purchse of rifles at a ridiculous price thru an obvious Castro connection-DJ
September, 1963 -TheRyder Coffee House in New Orleans
In the late summer of 1963 many people frequented the RyderCoffee House
at 910 Rampart Street and knew Lee Harvey Oswald. Some ofthose people, including
Pat and Pattie Gleason, Daphne Stapleton and her husband,and Howard Cohen lived
in the apartments over the shop.
Daphne Stapleton recalled an incident when an elderly womanwith gray hair
in her 40's drove Lee Harvey Oswald to the Ryder CoffeeHouse in a red sports car. On
another occasion Daphne was standing in front of the CoffeeHouse when Oswald
walked up to her and asked, "Is Jack here?" AfterDaphne said, "No," Oswald wrote
his name on a piece of paper and told her, "Give it toJack and tell him I was here."
"Jack" was Jack Frazier, the owner of the CoffeeHouse.
Oswald then walked upstairs and knocked on the door ofHoward Cohen, who
was not at home. Cohen was head of a Marxist group in NewOrleans who met regularly
at the Coffee House. After the assassination, Cohen left NewOrleans and was last
known to be in Japan.
One evening Barbara Reid walked into the Coffee House andsat next to Peter
Deageano and noticed Kerry Thornley sitting alone at thenext table. When a young
man joined Thornley at his table he turned to Barbara andsaid, "This is Lee." Following
the assassination Barbara saw photographs of Lee HarveyOswald on television and
realized he was the same person she saw at the Ryder CoffeeHouse with Kerry
Thornley. p.591
During this time period - surrounding the leaflet affair on NOLA - the FBI was keeping close tabs on HARVEY...
p.577 H&L:
On August 27 (Tuesday) Oswald visited claims interviewer BobHunley ("T-6")
at the unemployment office in New Orleans, who advised theFBI that Oswald signed
Form IB-1 in his presence. The same day the FBI reviewedarrest record #112-723 for
Lee Harvey Oswald at the New Orleans Police Department.
On Saturday morning(August 31 ), probably over Labor Day weekend, Lee
Oswald and a Cubanman named "Hernandez" arrived at Robert
McKeown's home inBaycliff, Texas between 9:00 and 10:00 am.
This is either McK lying - which still implicates Oswald, or he's not so therefore LEE is implicating HARVEY in the purchse of rifles at a ridiculous price thru an obvious Castro connection-DJ
September, 1963 -TheRyder Coffee House in New Orleans
In the late summer of 1963 many people frequented the RyderCoffee House
at 910 Rampart Street and knew Lee Harvey Oswald. Some ofthose people, including
Pat and Pattie Gleason, Daphne Stapleton and her husband,and Howard Cohen lived
in the apartments over the shop.
Daphne Stapleton recalled an incident when an elderly womanwith gray hair
in her 40's drove Lee Harvey Oswald to the Ryder CoffeeHouse in a red sports car. On
another occasion Daphne was standing in front of the CoffeeHouse when Oswald
walked up to her and asked, "Is Jack here?" AfterDaphne said, "No," Oswald wrote
his name on a piece of paper and told her, "Give it toJack and tell him I was here."
"Jack" was Jack Frazier, the owner of the CoffeeHouse.
Oswald then walked upstairs and knocked on the door ofHoward Cohen, who
was not at home. Cohen was head of a Marxist group in NewOrleans who met regularly
at the Coffee House. After the assassination, Cohen left NewOrleans and was last
known to be in Japan.
One evening Barbara Reid walked into the Coffee House andsat next to Peter
Deageano and noticed Kerry Thornley sitting alone at thenext table. When a young
man joined Thornley at his table he turned to Barbara andsaid, "This is Lee." Following
the assassination Barbara saw photographs of Lee HarveyOswald on television and
realized he was the same person she saw at the Ryder CoffeeHouse with Kerry
Thornley. p.591
Once in a while you get shown the light
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter