07-05-2015, 06:09 PM
Richard Coleman Wrote:Clearly the jobs were written by two different people.
"Rilly" Really? Reilly!
Why in creation would Oz or anybody else put "photography" in as a job description at "Rilly"?? Of course he DID do photography at Jaggers, but Jaggers isn't on the form......::
Richard... Cunningham 1-A is for the Texas Employment Commission not for Reily Coffee. It is from October 1963 with records back to an April 1962 Test in Ft Worth (which is further proof that an Oswald was in the US when Harvey was in Minsk)
What is more suprising yet consistent with other forms where copies of copies and no originals are offered... they don't all match.
The tops or bottoms of forms either cut off the signature (Mexico visa) or simply do not match... as if one part of the form is one document and another part is from a different one...
In Cunninham #3 we are given a completely detached piece of paper to confirm the change of his PO Box
H&L p610-611McCluskey said that when he interviewed Lee Harvey Oswald aweek later, on
October 3, Oswald requested that McCluskey change hisaddress from P O Box 30061
in New Orleans to 2515 W. 5th Street in Irving, Texas on theInterstate Claims Card.
McCluskey remembered that Oswald also asked him to include apost office box number
on the card, which he handwrote on the top of the card.
NOTE: Oswald's TEC Interstate Claims Card would haveconfirmed his presence in
Dallas on September 25 or 26th, but would have conflictedwith Oswald bus trip in
Laredo on September 25 and his entering Mexico on September26. Jenner's memorandum
of his interview with McCluskey was never published in theWarren Volumes, nor
was McCluskey ever interviewed by the Warren Commission orFBI.
The Interstate Claims Card, to which McCluskey referred inhis letter to Chief
Justice Warren and his interview with Albert Jenner, wasnever published in it's entirety
by the Warren Volumes, but it did exist. The top horizontalportion of the card (perhaps
1 ") was cut from the original document and publishedat the bottom of page 403 in
Volume 19 (Cunningham Exhibit No.3). SEP,63-23This smallportion of the card shows
Oswald's machine printed name and address in New Orleans,and the handwritten changes
(Irving address and N.O. post office box) that were made byMcCluskey.
Whoever cut the horizontal portion from the originaldocument intended to cut
a straight line from the left to the right side of thedocument. However, a straight line
would have cut off the top of McCluskey's handwrittennotation "P.O." To avoid this
they cut up, over, and around the notation "P.O."and then continued cutting in a
straight line to the right side of the document. This smallhorizontal piece of Oswald's
original Interstate Claims Card can be seen on page 403 ofVolume 19 and is proof the
Interstate Claims Card existed.
The bottom portion of Oswald's original Interstate ClaimsCard was destroyed
because it would have confirmed Oswald's visit to the DallasTEC Claims Office on September
25 or 26th. This destruction of evidence occurred while theoriginal Interstate Claims
Card was in the custody of either the FBI or WarrenCommission.
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