November 25, 1903

. Chienr.o ?once Department identification Cection • 1:21 South Stato Stroot Ccicazo, Illinois

Attention Lieutenant Corry

CvntIcaent.

A man :::own to us as Jack Leon Tubb was arrested by this depart- r.ent ::clecmhor 24, IC33, seconds after he had shot and killed Lee Carvey Co:;ald, the price suspcct in the. assassination of ?resident Jo4u F. ::ennody. :e states that his truo name la Jack Ilubenstoin and formerly lived in Chicaf;o, Illinois.

Attached are aLhy's fla.:erprints, his picture, and a background of. personal hi.:tory ,;iven to us b; hiu. It is roquosted that a c%eck of your files be made to ascertain if he has any type of arrests and II hla name appears in your subversive filo..

In the event Jack au%enctein in Identified, it would bo of vital ir.lsortanae to us if it could be doter:lined if ho is the sane Jac% auh.:nstein as appears in tho records of the Spocial Coanittoe on Ur.4.7.eric:.n Activities, Appendix Part 1, 1940, on pages 019, 020, 921, and 922.

I appreciate your cooperation and want to assure you of our future cooperation in matters of mutual Interest.

Sincerely yours,

J. 2. Curry Chief of Police

• W. P. Gannavay Captain. Spocial Sorvico Suroau

WPG:ES

3 . . :::V.71;TICATCRIS REPORT/INTELLIGENCE DIVISION/CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT

lx11 Un TYPE EVALUATION COOS FOR REPORTING ' X, /IA C KG ROUTKI (s) OF SOURCE (R) OF INFORMATION 11.27.1963 s.RveILLANCE A-COmPLETELY RELIABLE • - p.n. fa Ey corRog scAHW Fa' M. _I INTERROGATION a-FAIRLY RELIABLE a -POSSIBLY TRUE I INTER viE• C-UNRELIABLE C-IMPROBABLE 0. j OTHER ..... 0-RELIABILITY UNI.NOVN o-C•RROT It NIMES 111.1111ECT Cla T /LT OT INCIOCNIT AMORE° Sr C RUBY, JACK LEON . • Lt Tunney ...m. - OAT( . A.M.160. 11/27/63 ZETAL113 OF 11(•011T I

In regard to the background investigation of the SUBJECT the SUBJECTS fingerprints as furnished by the Dallas Police Department were negative in the Chicago Police Departments Fingerprint files, by Lt Schoen,Director. A search of the inquiry section was negative as to any arretts.A n account of the shooting of Leon Cooke december 8 1939 was located, but the referance to the SUBJECT was that he was not present when Leon Cooke was shot by John Martin the president of the Junk deaxiers and waste handlers Union. Subject was in referance only,that he was an organized and dues • collector for this local,but according to the report by Homicide section , Jack Rubenstein was held at the police Station in the investigation but the report does not declare any other action in regards to Jack Rubenstein Newspaper reports of the shooting at the time of the occurance declare that John Martin was arrested and posted bond after Leon Cooke was shot and after Leon Died Jan 5 1940 4 weeks after the assault The Newpapers • state that John Martin was sought again for causing the death. further search is being conducted to determine the final results of this death but above is the only referance to the SUBJECT contained so far. As to the Jack Rubenstein mentioned in the records of the Special Committee on Un.American Activities Appendix Part 1 1940 page 919-920-921-and 922 . Lt .John Heimowski reports that The SUBJECT is not the Jack Rubenstein referred to.

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0.0.315.3TT IMITAVSTi CITY OF CHICAGO/DEPARTMENT OF POLICE 1121 South State Street Chicago 5, Illinois WAbash 2.4747

RICHARD J. DALEY. Mayor 0. W. WILSON. Superinlendeni

27 November 1963

J.:. CURRY Chief of Police - Dallas Police Department Dallas, Texas Attn: :•T.?. Gannaway Captain, Special Service 3ureau Gentlemen:

Pursuant tc your request for information concerning the person of Jack Leon Ruby, reportedly a former resident of the City of Chicago, the following information is submitted.

..) A check of the fingerprint files of the Inquiry Section of this Lepartment revealed a negative response to the fingerprints forwarded by the Lallas Police Department for identification. The Department files do not reveal a physical arrest of this person at any previous time, but he had been detained by police concerning a homicide investigation on 8 December 1939. The subject of your inquiry, to the best of our knowledge, is not the same person referred to as the Jack Rubenstein mentioned in the records of the Special Committee on Un-American Activities, Appendix Part 1, 1940 page 919-920-921 and 922.

Very truly yours,

WILLIAM J. DUrTY, Director, Intelligence Division Chicago Police Department

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rate 25 Novc-er 1951 Time 11: A!' BYLt..:Zo&::Clls Fill Legal Name Jae% Leon ay Alias

Home Address :'arE7.11r. !,nts, A-1., 207. 7'.- rsalis "ir-

?lace of Birth Chica-o, Tlline:r Date of Birth 25 Nrch 1911 (Awich ext.) Age 52Height 51911'.7eight 175 Sex Racel.:7ite Eyes Ern Hair Brn- Paldins

Scars and Marla, Left index :in,:er a:n7utatcd, first Joint

Criminal Specialty 7'urdcr Attorney To Howard • Employment.

Occupation 7.ht Club Cnerator Length of Employment

Employer's Name and Address

Former Employer SiF. INCL. :! 1 Address

Former Employer Address Yarital Status

Name of Spouse Unknown Date and Place 'tarried

Hone Address Business Address

First Spouse Home Address Business Address Place Divorced

Second spouse Home Address

Business Address Place Divorced

Girl cr Soy Friend Home Address Business address

Parents Father's Name Joseph Rubenstein Address rorgan and !!axyell, Chicago, Illinois

Business Address Carpenter - Contracting his own jobs

":other's Yana Fannie nee Rutland Address • Fo.stcr ::::;;Zi)father Cold Address Northwest lido, Chicago, Illinios

Business Address Unknoin

Stepmother Unknown nee Address CPS-SS-520 - 1 -

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Number or Brothers___4____

I Address Nae rl,berItc4 n Age 1:V.0 TiWrOnc (mek,74 illinios Detroit, lick. Name Nber.rt_cir Age 41 Address inl-e rlrn-Prn, Stroot n Address 7Name rz_71 Rubenst....in C 'u Age 5 110A nr11114A, Tr=1, Age Address

Number of Sisters 3 LA6-6258 Nano Grant Age 51, Address 1c29 Pawlirq, :pt 1, nallnA Name Sri cn Carrol Age raj address 1PLI, W. Tnyoln., nhiepgn, Ill.

Name Aaa Volpert Age 5g Address 14LL TilynlA rhiracn, Ill.

Name tee Address

Number of Children

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Name Age Sex Address

Name Age Sex Address

Name Age Sex Address

Name Age Sex Address

Relatives with Criminal Records Name Cri“-nown Age Sex Address

Pusiness Address Type of Relation

Nar, e Age Sex Address.

Pusiness Address Type of Relation

Name Age Sex Address

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rilitary Service ,as Pranch U.S. A.r Corps year Entered 1943 Year Discharged 1946

r.h.):..ntOalctills Drafted 1943, Tor Target in Air Corps at Eoloxi, :les.

1:ischari..ed Coldbboro, N. Carolina

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Address rar-e 9usiness Address of Association

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Date and place of initial use of Narcotics Drug now using First type of Drug used

,.eason for initial 'se of Drug Attempted Varcotics Cures Voluntary Completed Place Date Date Voluntary Completed ?lace Voluntary Completed Place Date

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I-CL 1 7u-ta cas--ec-447 POLICE DEPARTMENT r CITY OF DALLAS PI OP2RTY CLERK'S fl VOICE OR RECEIPT 25 Nov 1963 19— P.eceived Lt. Smart & Lt Strain the'following described articles, ‘$, § recovered stolen property: Evidence in Offense No __Arrest No Charge inv. murder DISPOSITION QUANTITY ARTICLE LAN NO. paper sack containing 1 blk. plastic briefcase with business correspondence 2 The Dallas Norning news, & 1 The •EGEIVED OF

misc. receipts envelope containing A. snail notebook 1 ta,-. pl Pst;c bill fold th 1 Tex oper's license in nave of 'nror T.nn P10-7 39,9 ?nr,rlin SIGNED. 1 passenger car Sic. receipt, same 1=0 RETURNED: „Sr a-•-rs, cards enveIo-e contanir.r 1 r,-..-spaper pare fram" The Dallas 1..orning 1:ews, 22 Nov. 1963 . -f tri+1, nClnceris small cardboard box with Carousel _ Clp,) 7,c,s.s At- rnr. rm, 1 small btl. of brn. liquid rnntain're 2 --a7nr P9"P27,TY 7 '7:1 2.i?A? dispensers, 2 advertisement pictures of 18 ra-or 111Pcie dispense44 0 ES AS Gr.a: ) book of 25 stamps (80 IwY76 Tf,:EN GUT Fin OF hook of PO .t,n1..7s (SO pr. metal "Knuks" brn. lea. holster Wynnewood State Bank money bag siG;r3: 4-0. '-pi re ,tel Bank moray bag with St urtic:4-6 r.isc. papers RETU NED: / stack of envelopes Nerchants State Bank money bag 7,np - 1:1101eve rtar-ri7 bag -.1/ misc. papers • tag dated 11-24 ARRI RUBY, Jack Leon w/m/52 3929 Reading B J 5.ttl1 & x DICKEY N? 11107 G Property Cierk

If neither evidence nor recovered stolen property. writs on face of this form in detail reason for police possession. A AECE1'..T.D OF

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.) V i ' C" D"3 4•"* .% 71 . L I\ IT CITY or DALLAS 1)2,02Z:n7: cLET::;:s INVOICE OR RECEIPT 25 Nov 1963 19 Pe'e've' o° tail the.following described article; § recovered stolen property: 1.,:v:;:ence in Of:er.se No Arrest No Charge inv. murder

DISPOSITION QUANTITY ARTICLE • BIN NO.

2015.3.7, 1-.....-o tho.,:sar,d fifteen dollars L.-. thirty Safe Dr 12:,(m."„„4„...i; , 3_,/,,,A three cents h W 1 man's "Le Coultre wrist watch w/clear stones on lacec44 ... i 3 0 2 _ Amer. 7.,xp. Company csn travelers the ::ks., r--1; 5? .1 i „ ilD,1149 990 257, DA.149 990 258, DA149 990 259 , • of Samuel Baker Cnrt. •./c, r-;r-, -.-4 4.1, Ialp, ct.nr■a SA r„ fir — ie - I 3 e.r 0: 17...... j 1 envelope containing G-25 1 pr. eyeglasses, blk. plastic frames '- I 1--,11 rt ;-^n. 1 small "Trim- knife —• -- ., •- signs \--.... 1 Yr,. 1.1. 'NO1. 1 • key \ , 1 1.,,,,. 1,., met a ''' I necktie 7 s,...,.1 3-c ------'4:ta:bif;.. ejance 3. ; • w-itr- white dress shirt N —I ( . - _, 1 brn. suit ". 1 gray felt hat ,-,,,,A1 CF )11J /1, / .t. C//(.) e. 7i /

tar dated 11-24 iy: -1-;:- Fro-. ,Ti Fr 1.'.1 1- Arri, 7 Ar.T:CLis AS C::EC:. 6-'14 ) 0 IN7O10E ;•g Nir.:i.',ER • A?..2.: RI,afir. Jack Leon w/m/52 / / 7) C./ 0. . TA:;E:1 GUT F01 nEASO:i OF , 3929 tisilins • •. ■7'`I '---( ■-1 RA,ks ,v/ irP/A, 1 • S:GNE0 S2-1242...„ AZ7„,2),,z, RETUR■ ED: -•N ' r,- JJ CAI LI , -- -t-1.-'1

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Evl&nce :n 0:1-ense No Arrest No otsPoSisto. • el•• ■ ••• ■ AISIISOLG yvni•u" I . BIN NO. 4-..ep. :.at1.1.. zo..-“c morxty bag with ' I ' 124.87 i oen hur.dred twenty four dollars & Sf-dr-9 '. )4 13 3 i ) et"' E!!•/,_. "'I cents : I't() or..o, £C1 d; -es, 2112 ntckels, 247 Ise ins) I Envelopo containing /3 if 3 b rl 1.1.2. one hundred thir,.t one dollars & forty ono cents (/ '..---c lq r",-...,.. 1 ..-z 1 ---r• - ,tinl 1nr , 47 1 154 cuiii;ers, 56 dirzs, 8i) nickels, 31 p :inlets) First ;:at 11 money bag containing /2 . 10 & fifty - . s700 1I c-v,n hundr-d r4ncty-five - , cents• 80 fives, 320 ones, 47 halves, 82 cuartetv I 269 dimes, and 92 nickels)

IC.otal - $1051.78) 1 1 blue canvas money bag 1 knaki canvas money bag with leather t tri.-.-...ed to and fitted for locking — ! seal missing the latch

' . I • tag e„at"a 11-2h I 1; / C. ,7_ 7_ -, •.- -":- -4 - --;•-• // 742e rz • t ?UR.; Jarle. t1/m/5? • kr- . 3929 Rawlins

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ea. face of this form in detail reason for police possession. If neither iwidenco nor recovered stolen property, write on

The following is a Zerox Copy of a compilation of Permanent Pass Membership Cards to the Carousel Club owned by Jack Loon Ruby. These cards were found on November 24, 1963 in a 1960 Oldsrobile, Texas License PD 768 registered to Jack Leon Ruby. This- automobile was parked on the parking lot at Main and Sgpressway and was taken into Police custody by Lieutenant Vernon Smart and Lieutenant R. E. Swain.

PERMANENT PASS Please Admit Party of 4 or Less Extend Special Consideration to Same

o CAROUSEL CLUB • Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management •

Name N! 2 41. 3us .Address Signed CORNER OF FIELD & COMMERCE RI 7-2362 Valid any nice except Sat., Holidays & Special Occasions This Pass Revokable, Discretion of Management

PERMANENT PASS Please Admit Party of 4 or Less Extend Special Consideration to Same enii41-n41/ 01 CAROUSEL CLUB Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management

Name N° 2 31 Bus. Address

CORNER OF FIELD & COMMERCE RI 743.62— ■ Valid any nice except Sat.. Holidays & Special Occasion This Pass Revokable, Discretion of Management

- - — PERMANENT PASS ExtendPlease Special Admit Consideration Party of 4 or Lessto Some CAROUSEL CLUB Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management • .I Nam• Ns 236 Due. Adaras• CORNER OF FIELDSigned & COMMERCE RI 62 Valid any nite except Sat.. Holidays & Special Occasions This Pass Revokable. Discretion of Management PERMANENT PASS Please Admit Party of 4 or Less Eklend Special ComlideratIon to Same 00404*-14 CAROUSEL CLUB Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management Name N° 243 Bus- Addreis Signed_7 " .....4./46:4.- & COMmERC ----RT-72362""--": CORNERValid any OFnite FIELDexcept Sat., Holidays & Special Occasions ; This Pass Revokable. Discretion of Management . P ER MAN ENT PASS ) ExtendPlease Special Admit Consideration Party of 4 or toLess Same e044• 01 CAROUSEL CLUB Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management Nam 212 Bus- Address , Signed!,% _..--""7". ...3 -AI SRI 7-2362 CORNER OF FIELD 6760/AMERCE— Occasions ' Valid any nite except 'Sat., Holidays & Specialg ement (...i. ---Triis Pass Revokable. Discretion of Mana PERMANENT PASS Admit Party of 4 or Less ExtendPlease Special Consideration to Same e0441,AiV 0/ CAROUSEL CLUB Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management

Name NsN. 238 Bus Address Sign / (-.--.•-•—• CORNER OF FIELD & COMMERCE • RI 7:2362 . Valid any nite except Sat. Holidays & Special OCCI310191 This Pass Revokable, DiscreUon of Management

1••■•••••• . (2- PERMANENT PASS Please Admit Party of 4 cr Less Extend Special Conei,!eration to Same C0,441€4‘, Oi CAROUSEL 'CLUB . Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management

Nam• N2 234 Bus. Address A.1,A /x_szraa.4:4_ CORNER OF FIELD Si/COMMERCE •-----RL-7.2762. Valid any nite except Sat.. holidays & Special Occasions This Pass I-teen:43,61e. Discretion of Management

PERMANENT PASS Please Admit Party of 4 or Less Extend Special Consideration to Same 00444k-1V al CAROUSEL CLUB Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management

Name BRY AN POWELL President Graphic liousct4S 182 Bus. Address_LICP.EP_Orated_

Signe tf CORNER OF FIELD & COMNIE, CE -R112262. Valid any nite except Sat.. Ho,.days & Special Occasions This Pass Revokable. Discretion of Management

PERMANENT PASS Please Admit Party of 1 or Less Extend Special Consideration to Same ec44410-ly 01 CAROUSEL CLUB Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management

Name NI 239 Bus. Address

• CORNER OF FIELD & COMMERCE RI 74362 Valid any nite except Sat.. Holidays & Special Occasions This Pans Revokable. Discretion of Management

PERMANENT PASS Please Admit Party of 4 or Less Extend Special Consideration to Same C.0 444441 14 CAROUSEL CLUB Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management

Name NI 211 Bus. Address SI^ned:IC"."''="". CORNER OF FIELD & COMMERCE 7-2362 Valid any nite except Set.. holidays & Special Occasions This Pass Revokable. Discretion of Management

PERMANENT PASS Party of 4 or Less Please Admit Same Extend Special Consideration to I •

Co4441 4kfl al CAROUSEL CLUB Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management

Name N! 242 1 si Bus. Address ---, Signed RI 7-2362 Occasions CORNER OF FIELD & COMMERCE Holidays & Specla Valid any nice except SaX. This Pass Revokable, Discretion of Management

PERMANENT PASS Please Admit Party of 4 or Less Extend Special Consideration to Same e44a, CAROUSEL CLUB Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management

Name , 210 t /") N° Bus. Addrese • RI 7-2362 COMMERCE CORNER OF FIELD 4 Valid any nite except Sat.. Holidays & Special Occasions This Pass Revokable, Discretion of Management J

PERMANENT PASS 4 or Less Please Admit Party of Extend Special Consideration to Same

0044444y 4 CAROUSEL CLUB Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management

Name' N2 233

Bus. Addres

Sig • RI 7.234 is I; • CORNER OF Ft Sat., Holidays & Specie secaslona Valid any site except Discretion of lslanagement This Pass Revokable, )

PERMANENT PASS Please Admit Party of 4 or Less Extend Special Consideration to Same ems, 4 CAROUSEL CLUB Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management

Nam NS 237

Bus. Address Sign RI 7.2342 CORNER OF FIELD 4 COMMHolidays RCE & Special Occasions Valid any one except Sat.. • Revokable. Discretion of Management This Pass

sl - ( PERMANENT PASS I . .. , . I Please Admit Party of 4 or Less 2.:xtonsi apeel.1 0311.141twellon to 14•m• I . . I Co.-day ..!CAROUSEL CLUB ' Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management j.

Name N2 229

• Rua. Address 2S Signed CORNER OF FIELD & COMMERCE Valid any nite except Sat.. Holidays & Special Occasions This Pass Revokable. Discretion of Management • .. 17••••11•1.1•1=1■7=7.

• PERMANENT PASS Please Admit Party of 4 or Less Extend Special Consideration to Same . • r • CAROUSELCLUB • J Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management

Name No 228 Bus. Address

7-2362 ; CORNERR OF FIELD & COW. ERCE Special Occasions i Valid aany nite except Sat.. This Pass Revokable. Discretion of Management

PERMANENT PASS Please Admit Party of 4 or Less Extend Special Consideration to Same i

e0444-teLy 4 CAROUSELCLUB Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management

i Name 232 Bus. Address . . , •,. I . . • Signed , . CORNER OF FIELD & COMMERCE ; • .! Valid any !site except Sat.. Holidays & Special Occasions This Pass Revokable. Discretion of Management

• PERMANENT PASS Please Admit Party of 4 or Less Extend Special Consideration to Same , . CO44414.11/ Oi CAROUSEL CLUB . ' Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management

. Name N° 209 Bus. Address 7.2362 • Signed CORNER OF FIELD & CO-MERCE . Valid any nite except Set., Holidays & Special Occasions , M This Pass Revokable, Discretion of Management ) g- 1

PERMANENT PASS 4 or Less Please Acimit Party of Extend Special Consideration to Same o/ CAROUSEL CLUB Registered with management by Person Pass Good Only 225 i name i d i • :2-fre..... Bus. Address , -e ea RI 7.2702 i Signed..2,Yee i CORNER OF FIELD & COmmERC Valid any nice except SzL, Holidays & Special Occasions This Pass Revokable, Discretion of Management

PERMANENT PASS of 4 or Less Please Admit Party Extend Special Consideration to Some e0.41.-ty of CAROUSEL CLUB Pas Good Only by Person Registered with management Nil 215 Name / , Address - i,gel-i•A Bus -ts:1-2./0 Signs -1.4 COM ta c CORNER OF FIELD E. Valid any nice except Sat. Holidays & Special Occasions This Pass Revokable, Discretion of Management

PERMANENT PASS Please Admit Party of 4 or Less Extend Special Consideration to Same r4 CAROUSEL CLUB Code/41V Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management • 230 Nam e N° Bus. Address RI 74362 ' & Special Occasions CORNER OF FIELD & COMMERCk. . Valid any Mit except Sat.. Holidays This Pass Revokable. Discretion of Management.

•1 PERMANENT PASS of 4 or Less Please Admit Party Extend Special Consideration to Same 1 of CAROUSEL CLUB 1 1• Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management 181 N° I &1‘11 Nam $ 1 V•li Bus. Addres 1 / r: ,...-c- 6-Ri71-nlei-!' Signe '''- 1 ' C.ORNER OF FIELD & CONIMERA Management Valid any nice except Sat., Plaids & Special Occasions • This Pass RCVOkabIC, Discretion 01 PERMANENT PASS

Please Ac,rnit Party of 4 or Less C44• 1.11,•11"r1 1.11 1;•M• . 0,1"41€4.? CAROUSEL CLUB Pass Goad Only by Person Registered with management

...„m A. J. WILSON

Buz. Address ■■ ?:,....' . . f ill :if...Z..4. CORNER OF FIE..D 1. CCA4175-4.—ZE RI, 7-ZU Valid any nice except Set.. iii./days & Special Occasions 1 This Pass Revokable. Dvecretion of Management ..../

PERMANENT PASS Please Admit Party of 0 or Less Extend Special Consideration to Same ea-441.14,/ 01, CAROUSEL CLUB Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management. FRANK HEALD Name _.—No. 117: Bus. Address signec---4 7 CORNER OF FIELD 6. COMMERCE RI 7-2362 Valid any nice except Set.. Holidays & Special Occasions This Pass Revokable, Discretion of Management

PERMANENT PASS Please Admit Party of 4 or Less Extend Special Consideration to Same Ce444tedy at CAROUSEL CLUB Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management Name JACK P. WALSH Texas Aluminum Co.Inc 1S6 BUS. Address Si gned,...._ CORNER OF FIELCOMMERCE Valid any nice RI 7-2362 exce t t.. Holidays & Special Occasions I This Pass Revok He. Discretion of Management A • i•

• ' :! PERMANENT PASS 'I Please Admit Party of 4 or Less I Extend Special CoasideratIon to Same ii et:U.4444y of 1 .• CAROUSEL CLUB Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management Name K. G. WOMACK i., —... - H.L.Green Co. Mgr. Na 1S0 Bus. Address . 1 eci...2:7C1 --1/ 0 1 .• Sign - ...... r..../.._Calaaa-/J—Z. CORNER OF FIELD L. COMMERCE RI 7-2362 Valid any nice except Sat.. ; Holidays & Special Occasions ,i This Pass Revokable, Discretion of Management .. I t

- • PERMANENT PASS Please At Party of 4 or Less i Extend Spec.al Consideration to Same . ....1 .. e.,.....!:.,,,, 4 CAROUSEL CLUB • • 4I Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management 1. ...:,,.:„.., PF._.T,P.-:..7..$717...::?s:AT ...• 7 0 ' • • :, ilcaticy b...... ,.....:ec.i._,,.. ,,,,_ ,155 ■7:::;.; I j----- • i .. Bus. AddressNC.L7.:41 . i RI 7-2362 • I CORNER OF FIELD & COMIERVHol icia:.s & Special Occasions • 1 . Valid any nite except Sat, . l This Pass Revokable. Discretion of Management .1 • • I

PERMANENT PASS Please Aam.t Party of 4 or Less Extend Special Consideration to Same 01 CAROUSEL CLUB f • Pass Good Only by Persil Registered with management JOE A. liELM Name Officer .v.ercanti1e Ns 179 n al. i3.,ank Bus. Address iNA t 3-0 / s4:„4 , ...1.•a•-,■....e.-.4., RI 7-2362 i CORNER OF FIELD &0'.;1ERCE Valid any nite except .,,,at . Holidays & Special Occasions This Pass Itevoxaole. Discretion of Management

PERMANENT PASS Please Adm.' Party of 4 or Less Extend Special Consideration to Same

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'OMMIE •q..*:.-7. ix (.: i: s) Name___L . 1 OS Merchants Sta-ee—Isank N- Bus Address ,i - /I/ --•:,e c.' 1 Signe4214... CORNER OF FIELD & COMMERCE Occasi ns I e except Sat., Holidays & Special Valid any This Pass Revokable, Discretion of Management

r PERMANENT PASS ------ . • -.) of 4 or Less I Please Admit Party Extend Special Consideration to Same 1 enavtleiy 4 CAROUSEL CLUB Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management , NapsefiONNIE_L._BEI,1-- C/o DI": C.—Jacobson NE0. 102 1 J i . Bus. Address_p_gGtorsB-1.ds.._ . Signe.i•...,,___ _:.:,....4--",/2./z.,...L.e---, CORNER OF FIELD & COMMERCE RI 7-2362 Valid any nite except Sat., Holidays Si Special Occasions of Management .1 Tall Pass Revo4able. Diccreuon l. PERMANENT PASS 4 cc Less ?case Ac.:rnit Party ef • 1 Coi.riiraile.n to Same CAROUSEL CLUB . eawde-iv tV i Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management . ., ., -_• .._:.,..%.2.._.`...t.r..„:_,,-_.----... 3 N..roe_...2_ . A- 1S Graphic House, Inc Bus. Address ./..r-4-7; 27 ______,i / , •..- •i Sigred,.;„ RI 74362 4,COMMERCE CORNER OF FIELD & Special Occasions Valid any nite except 5:t.. lioiidays This Pass Revokable. Discretion of Management . t I ., 1 • ....: ,i■ • PERMANENT PASS i Please Admit Party of 4 or Less . Extend Special Consideration to Same C0444444/ 0/ CAROUSEL CLUB . . . :i Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management DAN TOBIAS-.--e..- Naamr. 449. 203 - DnTobias Adv. A9ency1

Bus. Address .: • • 47,c.e...e._.,‘ Signed.. ,f RI 7.2362 CORNER OF FIELD & St COMMERCE . Holidays & . Special Occasions Valid any nite except Discretion at Management A. This Pass Revokable. { , e> .I PERMANENT PASS 1 4 or Less Please Admit Party of to Same Extend Special Consideration i CAROUSEL CLUB . C04441414/ et Pass Goad Only by Person Registered with management LONGFELLOW i N._,,,,,O. X. 166 :t ---NS • .Gibson's Records i • Bus Address Signed) RI 7-2362 • : COMMERCE AY CORNER OF FIELD & Special Occasions ! i ' . Valid any nit° except Sat.. Holidays & i. i This Pass Revokable, Discretion of Management . I..._ PERMANENT PASS •t Please Admit Party of 4 or Less Extend Special Consideration to Same 00-4441441, e/ CAROUSEL CLUB Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management B. D. ETHERIDGE •- Name T. Meat Co. N 116 1 Circle Bus. Address Signed /1:?'!irr -0 COMMERCE RI 7-2362 CORNER OF FIELD & & Special Occasions Valid any nib e except Sat.. Holidays Management This Pass Revokable, Discretion of

I • PERMANE NT . Admit Party of 4 or Less Pleat° Car,iai.ration to Same CAROUSZ.1. CLUB ' management Pass Good Only by PCISOrt Registered with •I

. 1GS Fink Paint Company N! I Bus. Address - •

.:,:‘..-2---/ -1---- 1---- Signed RI - 6 . , COMMERCE CORNER OF FIELD fa ys & Special t:F2._,__,,ssion. nite except Sol. lisolidau Valid 1 e. Th a Pass Revocabl 1 . k ---- - • - —

PERMANENT PASS .4 Please Admit Party of 4 or Less I • Extend Special Consideration to Some t . C0444•&iy 0? CAROUSEL CLUB : . Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management , ALBERT S.— JACOBS------Fink Paint Co. NS Bus. Address •

Signed_•a p, CORNER OF FIELD & COMMERCE Occasions Valid any itc except Sat. Holidays & Spec This Pass Revokable, Discretion of Management

PERMANENT PASS or Less Please Admit Party of 4 Extend Special Consideration to Same CAROUSEL CLUB C04441e-fy 64 management Pass Good Only by Person Registered with „, N TED BORMASTER 110 Name—Mer_-- cha ndis ing Bus. Address222-3-- Signe RI 7.2362 COMMERCE CORNER OF FIELD & Special Occasions xcept Sat., Holidays & Valid any nite e of Management Revokable. Discretion This Pass -••• .

PERMANENT PASS Please Admit Party of 4 or Less Extend Special Consideration to Same 01 CAROUSEL CLUB Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management, 1. Nam, DANIEL AURELI 114 Bus. Address _

CORNER OF FIELD & COMMERCE RI 7-2362 Valid any nice except Sat., Holidays & S,••••-•icial Occasions 2>' Thia Pass Revokable, DisercUon of Management

.. _,_p_ER°.....1•;LNT PASS Please .4.1-,t ;":-;•.:-e•--4 or Less r•;en.1 :4 ,,,:....: ‘'..•-• '.-..• --: l• $•-r-.•

ea44-1:e4y cs;r1 CAROUSEL CLUB Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management .1 ..-, ED BE:.:ED.T.cT_---

i ! Signed__ • I CORNER OF FIELD & commE CE .t.: ;i:-.. VaLdMs any Pass nite Revoxable. except Set.. Discretion Hoildays &of Special Management Occasions . , 1... —,,,.../.. ■ i . P ER MAN ENT PASS Adromit Part y 0 4 or Less r--• ExtendPlease Special Consideration to Sarno .1. . CO4444414 01 CAROUSEL CLUB Pass Good Only by Person Registered wit management DR. COLF..v.AN JACOBSON . i Name i -V--- 101 . - - . i Doctors Bldg. . 1 Bus. Address N i • Signed ''-- - i1••• . CORNER OF FIELD Z. COMMERCE RI 7-2362- • ValidThis any Pass nite Revokable.except Sot., Discretion lioi,days &Special of Management Occasions _...)

't ....— .. . I PERMANENT PASS I ExtendPlease Special Admit Consideration Party of 4 or toLess Same t i amva...,9 4 CAROUSEL CLUB : r Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management ! --- RUTH SHAY.--- I Name N2 185 1 • I TexasBus. Addres• Instruments I :i Signe ...-e, I aormuERce RI, -2362 ... Ii ValidCORNER any nite OF exceptFIELD Sat.,& Holidays & Special Occasions Thin Pass Revokable. Discretion of Management • •IL

PERM ANENT PASS Please Admit Party of 4 or Less Extend Special Consideration to Same CAROUSEL CLUB !, by Registered with management Pass Good Only Person

Name JOSEPH E. RICHMAN N- 144 Bus. Addres•Ward's Drugs .4 yI 2 j.,---- r Sign & • MERGE RI 7-2362 .I' CORNER OF FIELD 52 Holidays & Special Occasions Valid any nIte except Management This Pass Revokable, DiscreUon of

PERMANENT PASS Please Admit Party of 4 or Less Extend Special Consideration to Same e044:•!■• ,/ Oi CAROUSEL CLUB P... Good Only by Pur.on Ilv4i.tered with management . ' •

.- same ANDY ANDERSON .----- NS 136 Bus. Address:IC.10..2:1DR '10'c:el •I 4 RI 7:2362 CORNER OF FIELD & COMMERCE Valid any site except Sat.. Holidays & Special Occasions This Pass Revokable. Discretion of Management

Is sr PERMANENT PASS 1 I Please Admit Party of 4 or Less Extend Special Consideration to Same

444101y 01 CAROUSEL CLUB 1: 00' I- Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management J. T. IVEY ,•-^ I I Name 2 0 4 I Deputy•• Garland, TeN1 t: Bus. Address .. .- - .,..f I: ;$ Signed' -__e...., Ctr1-i.'L -e•-_4f • I CORNER OF FIELD COMMERCE of RI 74362 14 Special Occasions ) Valid any nit e except Sat.. Holidays 1 'his Pass Revokable, Discretion of Management ;,....---,---- . : 1 ;1 • PERMANENT PASS : . Please Admit Party of 4 or Less Extend Special Consideration to Same i e 01 CAROUSEL CLUB : 1 Pass Good Only by Person Registercdwith management ,. i• 1 HAWKINS .,..'" Name RAY ,-...... -- N! 227 Bus. Address City ?:9 . signed

I t This Pass Revokable. Discretion of Management .1

"7. i; PERMANENT PASS t Please Admit Part., of 4 or Less I !: Extend Special Consideration to Same • e....,,,, 4 CAROUSEL CLUB Pass Good Only by Person Registored with management BAILEY. - i! Name JOHN D. ___-- -17 ii •. • i !. City Ha ll NS . i Bus. Address Signea.-11:12.4. c'i,/ i ;; CORNER OF FIELD-4 COMMERCE I 74362 Valid any site exce,at-Sit.. Holidays A Speg7 ceasions Thu Pass Revokable. Discretion of Management

PERMANENT PASS Please Adrmt Party of r:•tend Speriai Con•ideretion4 or toLoss Sarn• I.. ea"4/C-k, o f CAROUSEL CLUB Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management i •

Name JACX T. FURLONG .7.' 1' C010Mb0 ' S Pizza _...---" NS 112 Bus. Address Srgu•cd- r_)....f./-..—/. /2------/ 4. -421 •79 .1 CORNER OF FIELD4..- ,it 1 -00r.iMERCE 17 - Valk: any nite except Sot.. Holidays - 62 ,,...._:rhia P2311 Revokable. Discretion & Special 0 ns n4 Management V41 / ..„1• PERMANENT PASS r Please Admit Party of a or Less Extend Special Consideration to Same of CAROUSEL CLUB Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management Name t ROBERT PATTaRS0.11_,.-''''' ✓ sue. AZIgsaker ReP2i N° Signed CORNER OF FIELD & COMMERCE .1 Valid any pito except CliSj-fifI 7-2362 Sat.. Holidays & Special Occasions 1,. This Pass Revokabie. Discretion of Management

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eGual-.1,/ CAROUSEL CLUB Pass Good Only by Person Regis'erCd with management GEORGE LEE Pres. Corr:nercial TravelNS 173 Bus. Address....."-aatirartris , is •I Signed H • CORNER OF FIELD & COMMERCE RI 7-2362 Valid any nIte except Set.. holidays & Snecial Occasions .1' f. This P235 iteV02ante. Discretion of NI anngenlein

PERMANENT PASS Please Admit Party of 4 r• ' Extend Special Considerationor toLest Same Cowdedy of CAROUSEL CLUB Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management t- Nam, DONALD C. STUART-...... --- . Speaker Repairs 9 BUS. Address - 170 ,• -

I . Signed_—___-_____.k ,r,-_,,,,L.,All _- .' -r. ix.k./5:3 t0 CORNER OF FIELD & COMMERCE I , Valid any &Le except RI 7-2362 Sat., Holidays & Special Occasions This Pass 1• Revokable, Discretion of Management L J.

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AL:dreas • RI 7-1362 commEkce ; CORNER OF FIELD/Sat.. Holidays t< Special Occasions VaLd any nice Tins Pass Revokable, Discretion of Management • •

pEit1.'ANENT PASS of 4 or Less Please Admit Party Same Extend Special Consideration to

00444.1€44/ of CAROUSEL CLUB . Registered with management Past Good Only by Person YOLANDA SALE S//.- same Keyes N2 177 XLIF, Secy. Don Bus. Address Joia Signed. RI 74162 ERCE CORNER OF FIELD & .(:days & Special Occasions Valid any nite except Sat.. Thu Pats Revokable. Discretion of Management

PERMANENT PASS 1 4 Less Please Admit Party of or Extend Special Consideration to Same e.41.1,/ of CAROUSEL CLUB by management Pass Good Only Person Registered with ,._ Nam., JIM XIIMPF .Q0 226 "- ICLIF SALES executive Duo. Address Signe )Fil 7-2362 . CORNER OF FIELD & COMMERCE•& Spe a Occasions Valid any nite except Sat. Holidays This Pass Revokable. Discretion at Management . .

PERMANENT PASS of a or Less Please Admit Party Extend Special Consideration to Same CAROUSEL CLUB ear441.744/ of management by Person Registered with Pass Good Only 113 HORACE MOORE V NI Name / I Horace ::core Sales . . .1'. 1.!ei___ Bus. Address ,.. .-.::/,',"•/, /frt - RI 7-1362 Signed./....e.- • • & Special Occasions CORNER OF FIELDexcept & Sat.. COMMERCE liolldays Valid any rite of Management This Pass Revokable. Discretion

PER MAN ENT PASS .; Please Admit Party of a or Less Extend spr:ial In Ram.. t ec-.7-1,-,,, ..! CAROUSEL ' CLUB i Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management I.." . s Sia:27 . . . Name zolm Associated Press„—:_and NI 107 I Bus. Addressi.i1=CS. ' 1.2.ri7- i - •

CORNER OF FIELD & OOT.ImER.CE RI 7-2362 Valid any rite except Sii., lioluLys & Special Occasions This Pass Revokable. Discretion of Management j i I. .

PERMANENT PASS ,

Please Admit Party of 4 or Less . Extend Special Consideration to Same au,dav of CAROUSEL CLUB - I Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management

; Nam,■ CHUCK DUNAWAY,//- .. i KLIF Disc JockeyNS 221 ; , Bus. Address . i Signed_e,...L.L.4,,./Lfr""e—s... ~ I , CORNER OF FIELD & COtAMERCE RI 7-2362 ! Valid any nice except Set., Holidays & Special Occasions This Pass Revokable, Discretion of Management

s. PERMANENT PASS Please Ac.rnit Party of 4 or Less Extend Spec:al ConsidoraLan to Same eatvweesv of CAROUSEL CLUB Pass Good Only Ly Person Reg:stared with management Na ne ELIZABETH Fi0F, IC.IF Switchboard Opr. 224 Bus. Address

Signed — I ROM CORNER OF FIELD & COMMERCE Rt. 7-2362 Valid any 'site except Sat.. Holidays & Special Occasions This Pass Revokable, Discretion of Management' •

PERMANENT PASS Please Admit Party of 4 or Less Extend Special Consideration to Same 0v 4 CAROUSEL CLUB Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management i AL LURIEV Name . . I. Dir. of Sales KLIF NS 222 1 Bus. Address i i—.-0Signed 2....S.6.4:0--C- CORNER OF FIELD & COMMERCE RI 7-2362 Valid any nice except Sat.. Holidays & Special Occasions , • This Pass Revokable, DiscreLton of Management /

{' PER • . Ctir PASS i eiease Ac.,-mt Party of 4 or Less i' Extend Special Consideration to Same

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. ' 1 Name la. R. GILLIAND :I Louble-Day Book. Store N9- 145 11 . -1 Bus. Address ,-..,• .1 Signed ...(' s • ; RI 7-2362 ! .• , CORNER OF FIELD & COMMERCE . I Sat., Holidays & Special Occasions i; ... i Valid any rate except i • • . .. This Pass Revokable. Discretion of Management •

• . •• PERMANENT PASS 4 or Less • Please Admit Party of . Extend Special Consideration to Same CAROUSEL CLUB • e04,44,4,/ 44 • Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management MONTE TIMMET Nam,. 37. 172 Secretary to -r—N N; Bus. Address_g_4_g_ic_Rut---___

RI 7-2362 • CORNER OF FIELD & COMMERC Valid any site except Set.. HolulakS & Special Occasions • • i • This Pass Revokable. Discretion of Management

PERMANENT PASS Please Admit Party of 4 or Less Extend Special Consideration to Same of CAROUSEL CLUB Pass Good Only by Person Registered with management

Name JOHN M. GR/ZZAFFI Re: Glenn Byrd 206 Sus. Addres

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January 27, 1964

Captain W. P. Oannaway Special Service Bureau Dallas Police Department Thrus Lieutenant Jack Revill Criminal Intelligence Section Special &wrists Bureau Dallas Pollee Departaead

EUBJEOTs JACK LEON RUBY (1) DPD# 36398

Sirs

With reference to report of January 9, 1964, same Subject, this additional information regarding the phone :umber listings A. submitted. E;11,A SHIP » CH 7 7243 --- Listed to BUD R. NO' address unknoun on Forest Lane, Dallas, Texas. NANCY BARKER TA 6 1926 •-• Listed to n0Lcuimmia, 1505 North Fitzhugh, Dallas, Terme. LINDA ZUMWALT TA 3 6014 ...... Listed to R. HOMER DOWD, 6435 Vanderbilt. ARCHIS_6:AIVEL TA 4 1158 ••• Listed to ARCMS ESZJIVEL, 305N. Carroll. PAILIMR (fun) PS 7 5992 •• Listed to LEON h PAULIN?. OUIJAHO, 5518 Pueblo. ,,JRAN BORDEN -- LA 6 0644 ••• Non-list. Listed to JACK KRUM, 3400 C61-1-avo., Apartment 105. YRS. LIOTAX (fnu) rn 6 7436 ••• Non-list. Listed to CORA D. LIIRSEY, 4631 Molaen Lane, Dallas, Texas. JUDY HUNT » BR 8 6017 Listed to QUALITY CLEANIMS, 107 S. HaAlef Road, Oarland, Texas. BETTY ,DAVI.3 TA 3 3710 ••• Non-lint. Listed to C.L. CRUMCard7 2006 HoMillamv Dallas, Texas. (2) ' 6-" Page 21 Jaok Ruby, January 27, 1964 FRANCES RICKS » TA 7 8456 Listed to, FRANCES ram, GLADYS p.u1CKs, J12X HICKS, OLLIE NICKS and OLLIE E. NICKS, 611 Grandview.

2ALIJUR (fnu) FR 2 3546 Listed to, HARVEY C /1011 Cliffdale, Dallas, Toxas. ASOn

yruNK nolDER 1 5938 ..... Listed to, BORDER STUDIO, 035 V. 7th, Dallas, Texas.

PAULI11; (fnu) •-•Wri 3 9783 ...Listed to, MRS. LENA H. SEIM, ---756-Ei3'e, Dallas, Texas.

DICKSON (fnu) AT 5 9437 ..... Not a working phone. TO:7=MICKFA VU 3 45e1 --- Listed to TOMMY TUCKER PLASTICS, 3411 E. nest Blvd..

LA 8 9904 listed to W. P. DeLACY, 5010 --Cidar Springs.

TOM PALvnR « PE 1 3746 Non-list. Listed to T. STEWART 2728 V. Davis, Apartment 125.

HRS. ANNE WO1 11177 CH 7 6468 Listed to AYNE WOODRUFF, 2632 de atone, Dallas, Texas. ROCKY ROBINSON HA 1 1151 Listed to /1111WE COPELAND and EDDIE L.-IMERON, 1729 Bannock. NORHA (fnu) -- CA 4 2234 ...— Non-list. Listed to HARVEY ..-F7L-7.1..1.4 4168 Interurban Road, Dallas, Texas. Alse-aritHrs name was RI 1 0630, non-list. Listed to pay phono,at Nichols Brothers Garage & Auto Park, 1320 Commerce. DOD LITCITTptn -- TA 7 9301 ...... Listed to :WTHA C' 7",1:, 3914 Svioa. Also on this name wag LA 1 2705, non- a . Listed to IVRT1A CITE; M, Real Estate, 5901 Hillorest, Dallas, Texas. TA 1 0077 --- Ron-list. Listed to VEZINA DAVENiORT, 5650 Gaston Awonue, Apartment R. 2;1;2:3:1 ;•( HA 8 4132 --- Listed to AIME HALL and A:1H/E LL2A1431 3034 Park Aft, Dallas, Texas.

VII 2 5326 Listed to N. P. PATTER:WI, 902-Z7VilT)0, Dallas, Texas.

FORTER (fnu) » FR 7 3288 Non-list. (Tot a working phone. VEGAS fnu) LA 1 0374 Non-list. Not a working phone. o °rod to Is an old number of the Teams Club on Oak Lawn) MMAS (fnu) /IL 7 8574 Listed to, MRS. RUTR WAFFORD, 73/14-Anson Road, Dane, Texas. (2) g- I W0.10.AVAIWA,'",0

Page 3s Jack Ruby January 27, 1964

Noz/...414DgLAND..-- RI 8 4736 Listed to BLOOM ADVERTISING WiENCI, 3. BLOOM AGENCY, 512 8, Akard.

mr7L.(fnu) 3 8558 Listed to C.E. Dallas, Texas. BAT:1S, 221 V. Page GEO. PUOTOS FE 1 6375 ..— Listed to LEV H. PATTON, 3211 Springvood Lane, Dallas, Texas. D'fEXZ (fnu) -- TA 6 3741 Listed to GENEVA TIPTON, Llano, Dallas, Texas. 5714

LEONARD (fnu) FR 6 8140 Non-list. Listed to VIOLA BROOIsS, 2319 Talmo.

':WARD FOSTER TA 4 5169 Listed tot MR3. ELMER R. 1.665-zututit11venue, Dallas, Texas. KEYESt

MISS BLAIR (tau) T1 4 5820 Listed to 360/ Gaston. Gaston Cafeterias,

OT1 SHAY -- FL 2 5494 Listed to, RUTH SHAY, R-011; 3333 Invood

GRACE WILKINS .- LA 3 4225 No Dallas listing.

ALEX GRUB R -- WE 5 1082 Not a Dallas number.

RI 7 7436 --- Non-list. Listed to HATTIE EU. CAvT:iA, 2715 Hibernia. -____---

DECK LEoNARI...tr RI 1 6868 Listed to Joan Frank Produotions, Tower retroloun Bldg.. Also, CA 4 9874 , listed to CRYELAR FOOD HART & RICNARD D. LEONARD, 1007 Cedar Dale. ..111fLUL -- RI 8 7991 --- Listed to MORT KATZ - HSU Interurban Bldg., D. S. LAVIGNE UNIFORM, CONTINENTAL WHOLESALE, and RAGES ANSFURPHN SRV., all in the Interurban Building. GLADYS (fnu) VD 2 2371...... DAN E. BIEHLE & LENA MERLE' 4731rVA Ninth.

ROSE R.117.0E -- FR 1 8413 Listed M. ROE,ENFR 2228 Lea rent.

NANCY 11A LL & JOYCE HARVEY -- TA 6 1926 Listed to ROY CNRIST-..3, 1505 E. Fitshugh. BOBBY CHAPMAN DA 4 4139 Not a vorking phone.

OLAN ALEXANDER » EM 8 8304 --• Non-list. Listed to JONES A BIGELOW, Real Rotate, 4326 Greenville, Avenue. (3) Page 3$ Jaok Ruby, January 27, 1964

R. T. DR0.4 » LA 6 0374 Listed to DOB BROWN COMPAUT 6 R....1t....D104, 3000 MoVinney Avenue, Dallas, Texas. Lno NAVLURO VII 6 8232 --- Listed to PAUL JACKSON CAnACE, 815 S. Donley, Dallas, Texas.

AL 3s:;:q4« 1411 2 0547 Non-list. Listed to JACit;j1.114 511 N. Varsalis, Dallas, Texas. YOLANDA :A1'0 ... RI 7 9311 --.. W. S. MORGAN. Jr., Office 2104 JailiOn, K L I P 2104 Jaokaon. DANIEL A. ADMIX. •• TA 4 6837 Listed to CcUaMBD3 PIZZA BAKERY, 5804 La Prada, Dallas, Texas.

Respectfully submitted,

Detp ire Crisdnal Intellignos Section i14

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• 2 December 1963

Captnia W.P. Sannaway Special Service Bureau Dallas Police Departsent

Thrut Lt. Jack Revill Criminal Intelligence Sestios Special Service Bureau Dallas Police Departsent Subjeett Criminal Intelligence (1) i,r;),■ 36398

Sirt The following information was received from confidential informant T-1 •

T-1 states that SUBJ4CT is a hoe000xual and has attended aomosiluAL parties in DALLAS recently with 1-,7E HARY4Y 044,LD. Source further states that 1.4; L.a.aLlriali considered to bo "trade" by other homosexuals. The term "trade" indicates that 0SrIALD only takes the paooive part in homosexual acts and attends parties for that purpose. w-f, a Source further otatea that DIXIE MUM imsTea, stripper, formerly of DALLAS but now living in T-XAS has attended some of these parties and has seen in company with LSE IIARILA CS ALD. DIXIE LYNN OU3JLGT LOSit0E is now employed aa a stripper at the MIDNIGHT sakes 401 4::SIELJV,.R LT. in UOMON, TLXAS. DIALS LYNN The MIDNIGHT frequent trips to i/ALLS to pee SUDJtXT. is owned by FA1TERSON, an employee of the LoUNQUI DALLAS f114,:S II,;.:0,LD and is manago by DJ l'.': license for this lounge is listed in MaS. PK:tERSG3'S name. HR. PATTE.SON also owns a part interest in the PLAYUATE LOUNGE located on SMITH ST. in RWSTCN, does not :.now.. of any bueinoss dealings, between SUBJ;;CT and L.C. PATTURSOM.

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Respectfully submittsd,

LH. hart, Detective Criminal Intelligence deistic*

trust Evaluationi Informant is a homosexualPossibly and has bees reliable is the pants 3 Doopaher 1963

Cap taro '04P, Qinnaway apJcial Corvice Duroau Dallao Police Department

:tiros Lieutenant Jack Eovill Criminal Intolligonco Deotion Cpecial Sswvicto Unrea! Dallas Police Dopartnent SwhjootS Criminal Intel1igon0e (4) JACK; RUDY DPW 36398

Carl The following information was racseived from confidential informant T...1 • Source stated that in the summer of 1963, WUJECT wan living in tho LAI.N area and further that ZUZJECTIS roommate, name unknown, law a member of the COC4UNIDT

T.,1 further otatod that Li7.4 RAWLY OJ14A.LD was known to oun67 and that :WWICT rontod an apartment for D:;:iLD in Coptembor 1963, Thin nyartmont in .located in the bulldin: next door to al.artment that zs occu2led by Min in the OAK LAWN area. It vas furttor otatod that the manogor of the apartment hoUse a:A:0d 0; ALA to mover booanno the manager did not 0.LD, Douro* o ,uld not give the location of area. either apartmont other than the O. Further information was givon indicating that a rod convertible was parked on the otreot in front of the ronidonce of 3DDJIXT at the time Officer TIVPITT wan act 22 Uovomber 1963. 113.13r4tt/fully.oulxtitted, 11,k, Hart, Dotootive _ Criminal Intollizence Section

Evaluation! This information was rooeivod second hands Original informant uaknownS Doliability unknowns

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3 Dectersbor 1963

Captain W.?. Cannaway Spacial Service Bureau Dalian Police Doportmont

Thrut Lieutenant Sadklbrrill Criminal Intolligenee Sootiest Spociol Service Bureau Dallas Police Dopartment

Sobjooti Crinanal intelligence (1) JACK ROM DFT# 36398 -

Sirs is Pursuant to your instructions, the follouing eubnittod. Mr failed Tho indicos of the RI USLIC EATIO:AL to reveal anti information am=carding Police SUSJ4Tboing Officors of this the co•nakor of onal loans for Departr3nt. Mitt eoarch of indices was madeUATIC through. AL VI. LZB DRAIN, Vice-President of RSPTILIC nvz. Tho indicoc of the FD/ST rATTC7ZAL flA loansfailed to reveal S:MJECT ao being tha co-nakor for any Police Officors of thin Dopartmont. It wan further dotorminod that StrilJXT has never boon involved in any businona trannactione at thin bank.pa.zuz,. The soarchClairton of indicos woo redo through B. of the Executive Cormittoo of the FIRST rA17.0:11. WM. BANK rt TRUST CCIVOrt The indicos of the mt. CLIFF failed to reveal any information regarding S:OJECT.boon the It Fats also boon dotorninod that SMJXT halt not co-nabor on arty notos or loans to arty Police Officers of thin Dopartront* SUDIXT has never conductod any wanbusinoss thin banks The soaroh of indl000 transactions at Prosidonts and ist. IlaMSCU, rada through MR. J.C. DICUS, kaAk auditor.

(.1 -4 d4 1,14' 3 Paco 2- JACK RUITI DaV3-6395-d. 3 Doco:nbor 1263-

Tho in.licos of tho An.;;;ICA:: ;;AI:K TRUCT ware scarchod trith no,- boon dotorairod that;ativo S'7.1J.;117 results onhas VOX:CT. flirter conluctod It bias buoinons throlgh this bank and further. that 51/BJ3CT has navor boon tho co-makor on arc" loans lnvolvire Police Offciors of this Departmnt indica° was made throtgh o "i*.o scorch of Chairman of the Board and A.71. 1.74.E.T, Presid.ant • :st. TS:a1 DICZ7..al, Vico

Rospoctnally subrd.ttedo 9/0?3i 11.F. Part,- Dotoctiva Criminal Intollieenco Saab*

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v1-0 December 11, 1963 A

Captain W.P. Gannaway Special Service Bureau Dallas Police Department

Thrut Lieutenant Jack Revill Criminal Intelligence Section Special Service Bureau Dallas Police Department

SUBJECT: CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE (4) LEE HAROLD OSWALD

Sirs

The following information was received from a confidential source.

Sourca stator that she was told by another person that a mechanic from a garago in the downtown area who regularly ser- viced ,IACK RUBY'S automobile, had stated that SUBJECT had driven RUBY'S oar several times prior to the assassination of PRESIDENT KENNEDY. When asked by this officer if she knew the name of the mechanic or the garage for which he worked, the source gave a negative answer. Respectfully submitted, le Ajj4-1)/ W.S. Biggio, Detective Criminal Intelligonco Section

OF7ICERIS COMMENTS: Information was received second hand by the source. Although source its considered re• liable, all other information received at this time has shown SUBJECT did not know how to drive an automobile. H.`;•;8.4(1MtlIMVSMOMSZAIZNAVSZIIIMMOZMEM,VMSYZEM:11MLIV;da`,g ,titilWAWISV4,,:..lamtWg..zaztauccavalivsasaw,,ttimainvamt nmc

ON FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGMI 1-0.302 3•349) 11/25/63 Dato

1 RUT: vas advised ho did not have to make a statement; • that ho had a right to talk with a lawyer before =king any statement; • and that any statement he nada could be uned against him 1.n a court of1• law. stated he was born Earch 25, 1911, at Chicago, IllinOis, attended the second year of high school but did not complete that .: presently resides at Apt. 207, 223 South Ewing, ;carDalls, of Ta=s.school. Ile 7:13oparates the Carousel Club at 1312I Commerce, and . • the Vegas Club, 3503 Oak Lawn in Dallas, Tozas. gedSin toname JACK at RUBYbirth at JA aUBENSTEIN but he had his name legally chan Dallas, Ta=s, in 194S or 1949, Its has also used the name JAC1 LEON t 7.1EDU. :.7.137 related that ha vas born on the Wast Sida area of, grew up at unrecalled addresses on 1.:azwell andstartid Eolstead • ChicagoStrce'_:: :. -.:.„,.11: Chicago. As soon as ha was large. enough, he werking around rodeos and sporting events, selling refreshments.. He* also cold banners at conventions, and scalped tickets for varioutt: ::rtiag evonts. Sometima in about 1933 or mco1934, trac%s he went On thoto California where ha Sold tip shnet3 at Vas Coast. Ea lived in San Francisca most of the time and also sold subscriptions to the Nearat newspapers. For a short time in . s1923old he went'into business with SAE GOYL3N vho is now a restaurant r in Sacrasento, California. Ee and COZEON bought small turtles, .. -- )ownepainted thair backs, and sold then at the fair in Pomona, California. In about 1937, ha returned to Chicago, Illinois, and contacted anda ' friend; LEON COON, an attorney, who had organised a Scrap Iron . Junk Eaadlers Union, A. F. of L. ET;D:r became Secretary and Treasurer ; of this Local at Chicago in 1937 and vorked:0, when at LEONthis COON job wasuntil killed either ,• , thaduring last an month argument of 1939 at aor union January, meeting. 19 As to vas an official of tho union, ho was hold in jail Overnight for questioning but v.as never..: charged with any crima in connection with the shooting of LEON COON. A man named SIN 1...2.721:1: vas the porsen who shot LEON CO= and NA:1TINawaY. was convici!ad of this shooting. Alter the death of LEON COON, roes and junk Fandlers Union. Since he quit his jOb with the 1:jc.raP - siesta the death of his friend had no middle name, he has frequantly LEON COON, used the name LEON as his middle name. Early in 1940, he traveled throughout the Northeastern part of the United. States, particularly in Connecticut, New York, r.assachusettn, and,New Nampshire, placing punchboards at manufacturing plants throughout that area. The punchboards gave prizes of candy, with the big prize

DL 44-1639 at ID2_2__fyjx,s,Tex2', File4 11/24/63 on P4 11/24/63 C. RAMLL:vm ' Dates dictatod • ,y Special Agent loon•dlos . . Tat nod ts nor conclusions of th• FBI. It to th• proporty of tho ( docur•nt contotn• n•tthot tocoraccondottone .gegv.I. • 'rm• f and Us onatont• ar• sot so Iro dint:augur.* *ulnae, your your agencyz t . ? /60 • . r

..• Di 44-1539 •• as a cedar chest. 113 did this until he vae-inducted into the U. S. Corps, in 1943 at Rockford, Illinois. :is Serial Number was possibly 1,075,C3.5 or 3,075,636. While in the service, he took hasic t17_ining at ::casler Field, Biloki, '..assiszippi, than vent to aircraft mechanic school at Seymour ,lohnson Lir Zase at Coldeboro,' • orth Carolina. Lftar.he finicad this school, he was sent to • school at Far:Am:dale, Saw 7or%, at the factory where the 19-47 airplanes were manufactured. Following this school, -he want back to Goldsboro, Serth Carolina, for a short time. Ra vas subsequently assisnad to F.unter and Drew Air Fields at Savannah, Georgia; Dlumenthal Field, Wilmington, Sorth Carolina, andjSeDill Field, Tampa, Florida, E3 VaS honorably discharged from tha service in 1945 as a privato-first_class.__Se said no disciplinary action was tahan asainst him while he vas in the military servicu. Sa-worhed around Chicago helping his brother 2.:71, in a nail order business until he moved to Dallas, Takaz, in *lune, 1047. Sis sister, EVA GRANT, was living in Dallas. Se and SW. opened a nightclub known as the . . Singapore Club at 1717 S. Ervay and he worked there. Late. in. 1947, he returnad to Chicaso for a few weeks but . his sister, EVA enr.:T, called for him to coma back to Dallas to ‘halp her so he returned. They chaos the na:.2 of the Singapore Club ato the Silver Spur and he resumed verhing there. Re lived ir.f.-a roomtdot. at 17191 S. Ervay vhile working at the Silver Spur. In 1952,'he over the Soh Wills Ranch Eouse Club, located.at Corinth and - but industrial Streets, and oparated bath placesL2.T'.: ler ell:?Ln, a short who time,is now dead, soonand WILLIE went broha22STEII, and who lost now bothlives clubs. in ::-7,1v '.:ork City and with his father operates a millinery manufacturing n'aop, ansumad none of tha debts and t00% over the Silvar Spur. :a -rant back to Chicago but did not lika living there CO after a month or two he dacided to return to Dallas becauza he owed a lot of monay to people in Dallas and vas eapra....: about this and wanted to return Co Dallas and make some money and pay off his debts. • After returning to Dallas, ho took the Silver Spur Club back from GIS1ILS and EPSTEIN-as_hat tia:a they were happy to get rid of it. In about 1953, ho was able to interest JOE BO=Sand IRVING ALNI.NAN into taking over the Vegas Clubhad with some him. disagreements They operated over' that while, but RUST and ALXA12.2: club for a

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. - . tham:na:ina club .7,ndtho club and had a :1.c:it. ALMA:= cave up .hio intoroo':: L. now-lives somcwhere in Califarnia. LONDSio now ES:Vi2g a 5:antenna in tho Ta::as Priscn System at •.ao;:cmy and ra7a 2- tilla, Te=s, for .:- S=:L=3 in 1955, 2= got :..-._ 0-7 Club and continued o:7-erating tha Vaas Clb. :a 1053, the he Silvor opaand Spur a - club namez: 2.7.rnando's =iieaway on C:envila Avanua in Ls.allas . hut it :•':-. •. ha .::as -:oo: - net successful and ha lost it after about three. months ;In 1 : ovcr tho Carousal Club 'n Zallas, Rl1:2 PAUL, Griner of the930, _ ' :Lull Pan nestaurant, has helned_ him financially for a numbor of yearS and his brothor', ::'PL RUZ7, has also hel::ad him finaacially. They hava an it in tha Carousal Club. Recently, he has been trying to soli an item known as a "twist hoard" which' is•manufacturad by Pl-sei-Lito--Padacts-,--Inc., cw:..--z-d-by-LLOYD- Texas, This itam is an enercisinT davice. A.DAIZS of Fort Worp; • nm7 friends: regards the follcwing perscaz in Dallas as hip closest .

oe, • • TT R.& ••, v• • 2abbi SZLV22.1::17 of Con:reaatica Stearith Israel; who sharos an r....ar:.ment- with him; AI:D2LW :SC.:3 an ample;-e az tho Carousel Club:. cc= owner of D=77 24:dio, and ranagar of the Longhorn Ranch Club at Corinth and Industrial Scots.

nuzu said he does his • r at the I.7orc,, in Dallas, TAexas, where he nts Stato Bank.- JACIC ETERID3Z. RU2Y's usually ,f,es busI:less with bank -officer: he tolop'aona au::::;ar is t his phone nur.har at the Carousal Club is a:verside::2itchall 7-2332, 1-5E01;and phone number• his at tho Vegas Club is L.1%asida -775 RU37 listed hiT,Jemployoos at tha C:.rousol Club as: • JC:27.=2SON, trumpot player and band/cad of the John ndarson'Trio, who lives sow:who:0 in :rvin, Texas:.

!;:LL WiLLIS, drunnar in tho trio, address unknown:. HILL SI=ONS, piano player in the trio, address unhnown; MAY CCI.P, TAIT, a dancor whose stage nano i3 KATHY MA7,- lives at the Holiday Apartments on Ewing Street in Dallas, .Texas;.

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JOYCE McDON!..LD, a dancer whose stage name is JOY DALE, 410:1 - 10th Street, Dallas, Texas; KAREN a dancer whose stage name is FELISA PRELL, • addroca in Dallas unknown; =NETT, a dancer known as "Little Lynn," lives at . unknown address in Port Worth, Texas; LELSTRONG, bartender and cleanup man, unknown address in South Dallas. ARL:STa0::G has the keys to the club and is familiar with the records at the club showing names of • employees; 1:LncE, B2CIY, and possibly one other girl, whose last names are not known, work as waitresses at the club; =7 said he was not too wall acquainted with employees at the Vegas Club because his sister, LW. CC.A.NT, had been looking after that club until sbe had surgery r?cently. Employees at this club, so far as ho can recall, aro as follows: TE0171S, band, leader of Erother Bear's Band; address unknown; • . LEO=D WCODS;a drum_.;__ named ::cGINIZIS, and a boy called "PIG," are all band =embers but he does not know their addresses; PAULINE, last naao unknoWn, helps manage the place, and also works as a waitress but her address is unknown; The 'name and address of tha bartender aro unknown. LOUISE, last name unknown, is a waitress at the club and her address is unknown.

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JACK R=1, was advised that he did not have to make a statement, tha_the had a right to talk with a lawyer before making any statement, and any statement he made could be used against him in a court of law. RUBY stated he was born rarch 25, 1911, at Chicago, Illinois, and attended the second year of high school but did not complete that year of school. He presently resides at Apartment 207, 223 South Ewing, Dallas, Texas. He operates the Carousel Club at 13121 Commerce, and the Vegas Club, 3508 Oak Lawn, in Dallas, Texas. His name at birth was JACK RUBEN- STEIN, but he had his name legallyHe changed has also to usedJACK theRUBY name at Dallas, Texas, in 1948 or 1949. , JACK LEON RUBY. He has lived in Dallas since 1947, living most of the time in Chicago, Illinois, before that time. On Friday, November 22, 1963, after he heard that President KENNEDY had been assassinated, he placed signs on the doors of both of his clubs, that because of the death of the President, the clubs would be closed. He had not planned on opening then acain until after the President's funeral, because he was ashamed that anyone would want to .* participate in dancing or any entertainment after the assassi- nation. On Friday night, he went to his church, Congregation Shearith Israel Synagogue, for prayer, and remembered that Rabbi SILVERMAN told those present that this tragic event - should make us all better people. He later went to a deli- catessen and had some sandwiches made up, and drove downtown and called Detective SIrS at the Homicide and Robbery Bureau at the Police Department, to see if anyone there wanted the sandwiches. rr. SIrS told him they had all eaten, and the sandwiches were not needed. RUBY explained that he has operated night clubs in Dallas since 1947, and during that time has become personally acquainted with many members of the Dallas Police Department. The officers have been veryeven fair with him, and not one has ever put his handwere outworking for one dime. He knew that the police officers very hard, and he just wanted to do something for them, so he thought he could help them by getting them some food. After he talked with Detective SIMS, he decided to call Radio Station KLIF in Dallas, to see if anyone there wanted

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he sandwiches. He could not get anyone to answer the phone, so he walked over to the Police Department to find someone that could give him the phone number in Whilethe room where the broadcasts were being made at KIP. in a hallway at the ?olice Departmant, he saw the Officers escorting OVALD, the man Who killed President KEN;;F:DY, down the hall to an assembly room. He had never seen OSWALD abe- fore, and did not know him. He noticed that OS::ALD had black eye, and his face was scratched, and heard OSWALD mumble something as he passed by him. OSWALD was in the assembly room for .a few moments, then was brought back down the hall and taken upstairs. He later returned home, where he watched television broadcasts about President KENNEDY and the assassination, and read the newspaper articles about it. The following morning, he drove down to the spot where • President 1C.IVEDY was killed, and spent about an hour there, talking for some time with Police Officer CHANTY, who was on duty there. After that, he returned home where he read news- • 7- papers and watched television. When he was alone, he cried a great deal, because ?resident ,FALDKENNEDY did wasa thing his idol,that broughtand / he was grieved that this nut 05 such grief to the people of Dallas and people all over the world. On Saturday night, November 23, 1963, he called a friend, TOY1 O'GRADY, who was formerly a member of the Dallas Police Department, and talked with him about President KENNEDY's death, but he did not discuss with O'GRADY anything about . shooting OSWALD, because such'a thought7had not occurred to him at that time. RUBY declined to give a detailed account of his activities, or•any other names of persons he had been in contact with during the past few days. He was also upset over an advertisement by one BERNARD WEISSMAN in the Dallas Norning News newspaper of November 22, 1963, criticizing ?resident KENNEDY. RUBY said he was proud of the fact that he was a Jew, and was ashamed that anyone named WEISSZ4AN would criticize the President. RUBY said that many grievances built up, apparently,news- until he reached the point of insanity. He read in the paper about OSWALD having a trial, and he thoughtfor thethat trial President KENNZDYIs wife would have to return to Dallas DL 44-1639 3 and he did not think she should have to undergo that ordeal. He recalled that not too long ago an officer of the Dallas Police Department was killed by a hotel man, and the hotel man beat the deal and was never even sentenced for the killing. Because of this, he was afraid that if OSWALD wer.a tried in court, he might be turned loose. As he walked downthe streets, he noticed that people were going about ;heir regular activities, and at night they were in clubs dancing and having a good time, apparently not in mourning or grieving continuously as he had. He felt that the civic leaders of Dallas were very sincere in their sorrow, but were helnless to show how much they were grieving. He also knew that the officers of the Dallas Police Department were helpless to do anything to OSWALD for killing ?resident :472::17EDY. He said he saw Attorney General BOBBY KENNEDY on television, and though; how much he loved his brother, the President, and how much BOBBYXENNEDY would like to do something to OSWALD, but couldn:t do anything to OSWALD. ' He read newspaper articles about the ?resident's children, and he thought of the sorrow that had been brought to them. He said he was proud of the way the City of Dallas had / handled racial problems, and he thought it was the greatest city in the world, so he wanted to be something, better than • anyone else. RUBY said he thought about these things, and had become very emotional. On Sunday morning, November 24, 1963, he left his apartment at about 10:00 a.m. and drove his car downtown to a parking lot across the street north of the Western Union Office, at the corner of Y.ain Street and ::orth Central Expressway. Before he left home, he put his revolver in his right coat socket. He had bought this' revolver, a Smith and Wesson .38 special caliber hammerless - :evolver, two or three years ago, at Ray's Hardware on Single- ton Avenue, in Dallas, Texas. After parking his car, he went to the Western Union Office, and sent a $25.00 money order to an employee, KAREN BENNETT, at Ft. Worth, Texas, so that she could go by the Western Union Office there and pick the money up, as she had requested him to do. KAREN ' BENNETT lives in Ft. Worth. ; Sometime after sending the telegram, he entered the basement of the building where the Police,:ain StreetDepartment side. in Dallas is located, entering from the 1 RUBY said he did not wish to say how he got into the

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basement, or at what time he entered. He did say that no o one helped him in any way to enter the basement of the building, and he did not use any press badge or help anyone move in camera or press equipment into the building / to gain entrance. When OSWALD '::as brought out through the door to the basement, RUBY said he was standing among" the press renrosontatives. When OSWALD passed near him,. RUBY pulled his revolver from his pocket, placed the re- volver next to OSWALD, and fired one shot at OSWALD. RUBY was immediately grabbed by the Police Officers and taken into custody. RUBY said he had not planned to do this when he went Into the basement, but declined to say why he brought his revolver with him when he came downtown.' He also declined to give any reason for shooting OSWALD, . except to say that it was just a moment of insanity.that overcame his sane reasoning when he saw OSWALD. ?.UBY said that bazic:t17y,he was a humanitarian, and was not a joiner of organi:::_tions. He belongs to no clubs, or groups of any kind, and is not a member of any political group. He has no o political philosophy; and when he votes, he votes for the man that he thinks will do the best job. He said he had not talked with anyone about shooting OSWALD, he made no telephone calls, or told anyone directly or Indirectly that he intended to shoot OSWALD, and he made no plans to shoot OSWALD. He said that if OSWALD had confessed to shooting ?resident he probably would nova_ ha.:c shot OSWALD, because' he would have felt that OSWALD would have been convicted in court, but since OSWALD had not confessed to the assassination, he was afraid OSWALD might be turned loose. He said that hundreds of people had probably thought about wanting to kill OSWALD, but he knew that no one would do anything about it. Then, after he had shot OSWALD, he wondered whether he had not been a sucker, even though he had done what many people had probably wanted to do. He said he was not in- volved in any conspiracy with anyone, no one asked him or suggested to him that he shoot OSWALD, and no one gave him a shot in the arm or anything to give him courage to do this. It was simply a compulsive act. RUBY described himself as a white male, born March 25, 1911, at Chicago, Illinois. He is five feet, nine inches

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weighs 175 pounds, has brown hair thinning on top, brown oyes, and =odium complexion. His left forefinger has the first joint missing, which he said was bitten off in a fight at one of his clubs in Dallas a number of years ago. He furnished the follow- ing names and addresses of his relatives: Parents JOSEPH and FANNIE RUBENSTE IN, deceased

Brothers EARL nu5Y, in care of Cobo Cleaners, Livernois Street, Detroit, Uichigan SAMUEL RUBY, 116-Rochelle, Dallas, Texas, employed as a serviceman of washaterias. HYMN RUBENSTEIY, 1044 W. Loyola; Chicago, Illinois, a salesman

Sisters Mrs. ANN VOLPERT,1044 W. Loyola, Chicago, Illinois, a saleslady at •- unknown department store. CAR2OLL, 1044 W. Loyola, Chicago, Illinois, employee at unknown U. S. Government agency. L!rs. ILSNE :=ISNY, 6427 Tolman, Chicago, Illinois, whose husband is HAROLD X.X.:INS:iY, an accountant. EVE C2A2T, 2939 Rawlins, Dallas, Te::as, part owner of Vegas Club. - he, nny said that at the time of tho shooting of OSWALD, RE2Y, was wearing a gray hat, cha::coal brown suit, black shoes, whita.Lhirt, and charcoal black tic. His automobile is a white 1960 Oldsmobile tudor sedan, aad his 1963 Texas license is believed to be PD 673. Ho said h3 had considerably money- wasoa hismoney-that person whenho had arrested, considerably over $1,000.00, and this for his payroll at his clubs, as well as excise tax. He also had an unknown amount of money in the trunk of his automobile, and an unknown amount of money at his apartment-house. Ho said that no one had given him any money for any reason whatsoever. He had this money because he o7es a lot of bills, and did not want to put the money in his bank account. ' 17 rf('OZZA VVA1111MIZAIIMari.',X.ritOw.uwAnninwoulwaula,...... ,...... ,....,,,,u

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P.U3Y said that ho was not personally acquainted with officor TIPPITT, of the Dallas Police, who was reportedly shot by OSWALD. D.II.,-ctivcs 'Z. D. At tlt,, Mr.? tha is-part:rent, CLADY, Aw.o Tidi• "."1/4•12as I4C4T:T4:; nn,1 B. 11. in t ^u thc• fifth floor jail at the werz on Auty as ev.rd: ov.ee rs'OBY F.... K. F./UM, B54.ge No. 11071 DaJlas Police D-pa.rcrnent. Unifezrza!6 celrolccks. was on duty JO: the cuter floor of th- r0.302 (ii”.3.3-511) FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

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JACK L. RUBY was interviewed in an interview room • located on floor 6-M of the Dallas County Jail, Dallas, Texas. His attorneys, MELVIN BELLI, San Francisco, California; JOE SON HILL, Jasper, Texas; SAM 3RODY, Los Angeles, California, and WILLIAM-CHOULOS, San Francisco, California, were present. The interview commenced at 1:50 PM and continued until 3:30 PM, whom RUDY went to mho rest room. It was resumed again at 3:34 PH and continued until 5:00 PM.

JACK L. RUBY was advised by SA C. RAY HALL that he did not have to make any statement. He was reminded that his attorneys were present, and-that.any.statements made in answers to questions could be used against him in a court of law.

. . JACK L. RUBY then furnished the following innrmation: On the night of Wednesday, November 20, 1963, he was at his club, the Carousel Club, in Dallas, Texas. He thinks he closed the club at about 2:00 AM on November 21, 1963. One of his dancers, called "LITTLE LYNN", drank soma champagne before closing, and when • she started home she got sick and passed out at Nichols Brothers parking garage near his club. He thinks this occurred after 2:00 AM on November 21, 1963, but it could have been after 2:00 AM on November 20, 1963. He went over to see about her, and tried to get her to go to a hospital, but she refused to go. He remained with her, trying to take care of her, until 4:00 AM or 5:00 AM and then went home, so far as he can now recall. After he got home, he went to bed and went to sleep.

At about 10:30 AM or 11:00 AM on November 21, 1963, he received a telephone call at home from a girl named TRAMELL, whose first name may be CONNIE, or something similar. He met this girl at the Carousel Club about eight months previously, and since meeting •! her she has called him on the telephone several times. The TRANMELL girl lives in an apartment on either Gaston Avenue or Live - Oak Street in Dallas. When she called him on November 21, 1963, she told him that she had to get a job and that she had an appointment with LAMAR HUNT. He asked her how she got an appointment with HUNT-, and she told him that she called HUNT'S home and got his number, then just called his office and asked him for an appointment about a job.

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JL 44 -1639 •• • - 2 - TRAMMELL asked RUBY to come after her and give her a . ride downtown, so he got dressed, picked her up and drove her downtown. RUBY had an appointment with his attorney but does . not remember whether it was GRAHAM KOCH or STANLEY KAUFMAN. • Both attorneys ha;re offices in the Mercantile Securities Building, Dallas, the same-building in which LAMAR HUNT has his offices.•• ,TRAMMELL-went•up-to-see LAMAIHUNT and after RUBY completed his business with his attorney-regarding some. tax matters, he waited around the cigar stand in the lobby for a while.for.TRAMMELL to come•down, but she'did. not, so he left and went to the Carousel Club. When he got•to• the club, one of his employees named LARRY was there. LARRY was a young boy whom he had seen at the State Fair of Texas, and he gave LARRY a job at the Carousel Club after the fair closed. He had asked LARRY to build a.crate so he could ship a dog to a friend of RUBY's, AL GRUBER,. who -lives on Olympic Street in Los Angeles, California. LARRY had not built the crate, so he got after him for not having done . what he had asked him to do. So far as he remembers, he stayed .around the Carousel Club'until about 9:30 PM, when he and RALPH PAUL, who. owns part of the Carousel Club, went to.the.Egyptian Lounge for dinner. While they were eating at the Egyptian Lounge, a man named CONNORS, who is a salesman for the Dallas Morning News newspaper, came over to the table and invited RUBY over to the Castaway Club located nearby. He declined the invitation because he did not want to go to this club as the manager had hired an orchestra away from RUBY that had played for RU3Y for seve,,a1 years. After'dinner, RUBY returned to the Carousel Club. During the evening of November 21, 1963, he did the breaks between shows, which were two breaks of twenty minutes each, and he used a roulette wheel to giveaway prizes to the audience. Sometime during the evening, he ordered someone out of the club because he was creating•a disturbance, but he has no idea who this person was. He believes•he closed the Carousel Club at about 2:00 AM on November 22:1963, and•went home. If he went anywhere to eat before going home, he does•not remember it. He does not now 'remember•whether GEORGE SENATOR, who shares the apartment with RUBY, was*at home when he arrived there or not, but he went directly to bed and went to sleep. DL 44-1639 3 .* On the morning of November 22, 1963, RU3Y got up at about 9:30 AM and does not now recall .whether GEORGE SENATOR was in the apartment or not. He drove downtown and stopped at the Dallas Morning News at about 10:60 AM. He believes he stopped, .for a moment and talked to two girls employed there, GLADYS CRADDOCK .and a girl named CONNELLY or CCNNELL. He thinks he gave them a bottle of Larson's CRD, a food supplement for persons.on a diet. He then went to the office of TONY ZOPPI, but TONY was not there. RUBY looked over a brochure there abo'ut BILL DEMAR, a master of ceremonies at the Carousel Club. Another employee of the news- paper, a Mr. PAYNE, may have been in ZOPPIls.office while RUBY was in there. RUBY left that office and went to Mr. JOHN NEWNAM's office at the newspaper to talk about RUBY's ads. RUBY was trying to make a 12:00 noon deadline. Mr. CONNORS, the same person RUBY had seen at the Egyptian Lounge the previous evening, came in to NEWNAN's office, and they talked for a while. NEWNAMaround, came in,and and RUBY completed his advertisements for beganhis clubs. running At about that time, people RUBY- heard someone say that. somebody had been shot. First,and he told - someone said that "our beloved'PresidentGRANT, heard that Governor thenCONNALLY had been shot, then a Secret . Service Agent, and has been shot". RUBY then called his sister,Morning EVANews but does not know her about the shooting and told her he would be at her house as ' soon as he could. He left the Dallas the time when he left. He todrove get toin thetouch Carousel with everybody Club and andtold tell his ANDY ARMSTRONG, employee, Neiman-Marcus had closed their hirathat them he was closing his clubs.in LosHe thenAngeles called from a thefriend, Carousel ALICE Club NICHOLS, and she told GRUBER . store. He called AL off and and told GRUBER he would send a dog to him soon. RUBY said he talked to GRUBER about the death of President KENNEDY but began crying and finally just told GRUBER he had to break it hung up the telephone. Somebody brought some merchandise to the club, but he does not remember who it was, and RUBY just told thewho man were to attake the merchandise back.as he did not vent any.LARRY, He called his sister several.. times during the afternoon and was so upset that he was belligerent toward his employees, ANDY and the Carousel Club. He remembers getting a telephone call from KATHY KAY; he called his business associate, RALPH PAUL, and told PAUL that he was going to close hisat hisclubs; sister he calledMARIAN's BRECK house. WALL in Galveston, and also JOE PETERSON;, and he called his sister

EILEEN'in Chicago, locating .•her • • DL 44-1639 4 Sometime late that afternoon, he left the Carousel Club and went to the Ritz Delicatessen and bought •a EVAlot GRANT.of food 'Ka and then went to the home of his sister in Dallas, and his sister talked and while there, his employee, ANDY, called and told him that DCN SAFRAN, of the Dallas Timcsiisrald, had called and wanted to get in touch with him. RUBY then called SAFRAN, who told RUBY that the Cabana and the Century Room were going to close and he did not know what ABE and BARNEY WEINSTEIN were going to do. RUBY said he told SAFRAN that he had already closed, without asking what the other club owners openwere the"doing. next SAFRAN then asked RUBY about whether he would. be night, and RUBY said he did not know but would call him back. In a few minutes RUBY called SAFRAN back and told him he was going to be closed Saturday and Sunday nights, in addition to Friday night. At no time did RUBY go to Parkland Hospital on November 22, 1953. At about 7:30 PM or 8':00 PM, he left.his sister's home and drove to his aearzment to get dressed to go to Congregation Shearith Israel Synagogue, arriving there at about 10:00 PM or 10:30 PM. Befcre he left his apartment, he called Dr. COLEMAN jACOBSON to determine when the services bdgen at his Synagogue. Following services, refreshments were served, but he did not feel like visiting with anyone. He stayed there for a short time, then drove toward downtown. He passed the ClubLife BaliHai, noticing that it was cten, and then drove by the Gay Club and saw that it was closed. He then drove on to Phil's Delicatessen and went in end talked to the owner, PHIL MILLER. i.e had read in the newspaper, or heard over the radio, that the police officers in the Eomicice :Bureau would be working overtime that night, so he ordered ten sandwiches and decided he would. take them something to eat. Afeer ee ordered the sandwiches, he Called the Police Department Eomieide- getting BUreau- some*sandwiches and talked to and Detective SIMS, telling him he,was -for - them: SIMS told - him they were.about would - bring - them - down - not want any- - were - winding - up things there and•did through.and - thati - he - decided he would thing to eat: After SIMS told him - at XLIF Radio.Staiion. take'the'sandwiches - to - the employees - GORDON MC LENDON, owner .explained - that. he- has - known He .yearsi'and.he.also-knows of the radio.stationi.for. a numbereof RUSS. KNIGHT, a diskjockey at•the station. .The*employees'at the DL 44-1619

radio station have been good ..hour giving him free plugs when he was trying to get started with his clubs, and he just wanted to do' something for them becat::z- he knew they would be working late. He called GORDON MC LEN :;;N's hone, from Phil's Delicatessen, in order to get a number at the radio station so he could talk to - the men on duty there. The daughter gave him a number, and he Told her he was going to take some sandwiches to the radio station, but the daughter told him her mother had already sent some food up there. RUBY called the number he had gotten, but it was a wrong number.

He picked up his sandwiches - and discovered they had made only eight,. when he ordered ten. He drank a soft drink, then left with his sandwiches and drove dewntown, driving up Commerce Street and parking across from the City Hall. He decided to go to the - Police Department to try to locate some newsmen from KLIF order to obtain the unlisted ?none number for the radio station.in , He went to the third floor of the Police Department, where the newsmen were gathered. As he got cff the elevator, a policeman, who was not known to RUBY, asked him where he was going, or whom he wanted To see. RUBY told him he was looking for JOE .DELONG, - of KLIF, and the officer let him go on inside. He looked around for a while, without seeing anyone from XLIF, and asked some unknown police officer to have JOE DI:LONG paged over the loud- speaker. DELONG did not answs: the pages - but while he was waiting he saw Captain FRITZ, of the Police Department, come out of his office with a person, OSWALD. RUBY heard a reporter tell FRITZ that this was not a good place, 30 FRITZ went back inside his office with OSWALD.- in a minsate, RUBY heard some newsmen say something about the basemen:, so he went down there to an assembly room where some nawsman were.

When he saw OSWALD here, this was the first time that he had ever seen him. He had never heard the name of LEE HARVEY OSWALD before 03WALD's arrest on November 22, 1.,63, by the Dallas Police Department. Any rumors that OSWALD was ever at any of RUBY's clubs are wrong becauso RUBY had never seen LEE HARVEY. OSWALD at any place before he saw him with Captain-FRITZ at the Dalla.; Police Department the night of November 22, 1963. Any rumors that OSWALD was at the Carousel Club are absolutely untrue. RUBY has since heard reports that his master of ceremonies Carousel Club, BILL DEMAR, has reported that OSWALD was at atthe the Carousel Club one night before President KENNEDY was assassinated.

•• DL 44-1.639 0 false, because, OSWALD wee never R:.:BY said that this is absolutely there. RUBY has heard that DD SULLIVAN got in touch with BILL DE AR and wanted DEIAR on SULLIvAN's television program, but SULLIVAN did not believe DDLAR's story and would not use him. RUBY further advised that newspaper reports that RUBY and OSWALD were seen together in Waco, Texas, are complete falsehoods because he was never with OSWALD anywhere. Reports that OSWALD was going to RUBY'S apartment after President XENNEDY's death are abso- lutely false, because OSWALD did not know RUBY, RUBY has never had any previous connection1-s-apartment.___UBYsaid with OSWALD, and OSWALD that could his employee,not have beer, going to RUBY - and- RUBY's-moral ANDY. ARMSTRONG, knows more about RUBY'S club than anyone else, and ANDY can tall anyone that OSWALD was never in the Carousel Club. When RUBY got to the assembly room, he wenthe could to the see back of the room and stood on top of a table, so and be out of the way. In a-few minutes; HENRY WADE, the District •Attorney, and Captain FRITZ came into the assembly room with • OSWALD for an interview with the press. OSWALD mumbled or talked •a little, but the newsmen could not hear him. RUBY did not hear OSWALD either. After a short time, Captain FRITZnewsmen. took OSWALD' away. HENRY WADE was then interviewed by the RUBY said that he had his revolver in his right front trouser pocket all during this evening, November.22 and 23, 1963, except when he went to ch:trch services. He left the revolver in his car while he was in church but put it back in his right trouser pocket when he get back to his car.- his Heperson said he carried his gun because he had a lot of money*on and always carried his gun when he carried money. After the interview with WADE, RUBY left the assembly room and was out in the corridor. A newsman came by whom RUBY did not know, and RUBY asked him if he had seen JOE DELONG, of KLIF. This man said he had not seen DELONG, and RUBY mentioned that he had some sandwiches for KLIF. This man said he was from.. XBOX radio and asked RUBY what was the matter with them. RUBY said he told the man that next time maybe, but this. gave time RUBY he hadthe the sandwiches for KLIF. This man :::::.m.KBOX then unlisted phone number for KLIF. RUBY went around behind the counter in the basement offices of the Police Department and KEN telephoned KLIF, talking to an employee named KEN. He told he had some sandwiches but could not get in the entrance door to the radio station. At about that time, HENRY WADE walked - by, and RUBY was still talking to•KEN so he asked KEN if he wanted- to talk to HENRY WADE. KEN said he did, so RUBY called DL 44-1635 7 • to HENRY WADE and told WADE he was wanted on the telephone. WADE talked on the phone to KEN, then handed the phone was back great to RUBY. RUBY talked to XEN again, and KEN told him.it of RUBY to help him get the interview with WADE. RUBY said he then left the ?olice Department building, went to his car and drove over to Radio Station XLIF. He got the sandwiches out of his car to take them upStairs, but the front door was locked. In about ten or fifteen minutes, RUSS KNIGHT came by and let him inside. They all went upstairs, .. and the employees on duty ate the sandwiches. RUBY left Radio Station :CLIP at about 3:00 AM or. November 23, 1963, and drove to .. the Dallas Times Herald-newspepAr building: He went inside and talked to an employee named PAT GADOSH and gave PAT a twist '- board, an exerciser. GADOSH is the person at the newspaper who takes RUBY's ads for his clubs. He talked with GADOSH about the advertisement in the Dallas .horning :hews, by BERNARD WEISSMAN, that was critical of President KENNEDY. GADOSH told RUBY not to worry about the ad,. because. the Dallas Morning News was suffering enough for carrying such as ad. RUBY got his ad taken care of and drove toward home. :'atWhile driving home, RUBY thought of the similarity between the BERNARD WEISSMAN advertisement and. a sign he had seen which read, "Impeach EARL WARREN". He drove home and awakened GEORGE SENATOR and asked SENATOR to go with him. He / called the Carousel Club and awakened his employee, LARRY,LARRY and . asked,LARRY if he knew how to operate a PolaroidLARRY camera. he would be said he could operate the camera, so he told down to pick up LARRY and the camera. RUBY and SENATOR then drove to the Carousel Club sometimeLARRY about and 4:00. the orcamera; 5:00 AMThey on 'November 23, 1963, and picked up -they found drove to Central Expressway and Ross Avenue, where -this • a sign, about 2 feet by 4 feet, on top of a Potter Steel Company sign, which read "Impeach EARL WARREN", and at the bottom of sign was•"Box 1757,•Beltham, Mass." RUBY then They took some photographs of this sign, and remembered that the BERNARD WEISSMAN ad had the address "Box 1792, Dallas, Texas", so they drove to the Main Post Office in Dallas and looked at Post Office Box 1792. RUBY asked a man on duty at •'the post office for the name of the man who had Post Office Box - the man told•him he could not give RUBY the- Hotel- name of 1792, but .left and went to the - Southland the box holder: .They DL 44-1639 8 Coffee Shop, where RUBY talked for a few minutes with - the owner, a man believed to be named WE3B. RUBY said as a patriotic American he was so upset and intense over the sign,:he and-tha.advertisement critical of President KENNEDVithat could not cal: anything but drank some orange juice at tha coffee shop. They left the coffee shop and dropped off LARRY at the Carousel Club at about 6:00 AN. As he got out of the car, LARRY told RUBY that he supposed RUBY was not going to bed, and RUBY told LARRY that he was not going to bed. RUBY and SENATOR drove on to their apartment and went to bed. At about 8:30 AM on November 23, 1963, LARRY phoned . RUBY and asked him what kind of dog food he wanted. RUBY said , that before he realized that he had told LARRY he was not going to bed, he talked real ugly to LARRY. He found out later that LARRY left the keys to the Carousel Club next door and left town without telling RUBY he was leaving or where he was going. •RUBY got up at about 11:00 or 11:30 AM and got dressed and : dl-ove downtown. He decided to stop and look at all the wreaths that had been placed on the side of the street near where President KENNEDY had been shot. He looked at. the wreaths, then went over to. talk to Officer CHANEY, who was on duty. there, and talked with CHANEY for a few minutes, but choked up and left because he did not want CHANEY to see him crying. He went on up the street and met WES WISE,. of KRLD television station, 'and talked to WISE for a few minutes. He drove on away. end as he was leaving he noticed that Captain FRITZ and Chief of Police CURRY were walking around the scene of the assassination. He backed up and told WISE, "There goes FRITZ and CURRY". He then drove on home. Later on in the afternoon he drove back downtown and wont.to.Solls-Turf Bar and talked with a man named BELLOCHIO, or something like that, who was in the place, and also talked -to his accountant, ABE KLEINMAN, who was in the place. He showed them photos that he had taker, of the sign "Impeach EARL WARREN", and they talked about that BELLOCHIO was talking about the bad publicity that Dallas would get because President KENNEDY had - been killed in Dallas and said he would probably have to leave town. RUBY reminded him that he had made his' •- money in Dallas and should not leave now. BELLOCHIO wanted one - of the photos that - RUBY had taken, but RUBY would not-give him a photo. - While-in- this bar RUBY called his attorney, STANLEY ':-,KAUFMAN, and- he-told- STANLEY about the photos. RUBY was in • Sol's Turf- Bar about forty-five minutes, then left sometime between 3:00 and. 4100 PH on the afternoon of November 23,'1963. DL 44-1639 .9 remember exactly whore he went Ho does not when he left but may have gone by the Lacy Building to see his - he then went back to the Carousel Club and then on tailor, but -home home. His employee toANDY leave, at the but Carousel RUBY told Club ANDY called to stay him atabout the 6:C3 PM and wanted club to answer any incoming telephone calls. He.stayed until about 11:00 PM, when he went to the ?ago.CLub. He sat down at a back table and ordered a Coke. BOB NORTON, the manager, came over and told RUBY that he was going to close .the club but had been told to keep it open. RUBY told NORTON that was all right, he could do whatever he wanted to do, but he-had closed his clubs.- RUBY left there after he finished.his.Coke and drove . to his Carousel Club. He stayed around there for a little while, then drove hone because he was not interested. in any gaiety. He did not go to the Cabana Motel and visit a club there. RUBY said that on the morning of November 24, 1963, he got a call from one of his dancers called LITTLE LYNN,-who has been a pain to him because of her actions, and she saidshe needed some money for her landlord. On Friday night, November 22, • 1S63, he had to give her $5.00 so she could get home.. He. did not • want her to' come by his apartment to get the money because her husband would come with her and RUBY did not like her husband. . He told LYNN he would send her some money by Western Union to Fort Worth, Texas. He had a lot of money with him that he had for a deposit to pay his excise tax, so he got his revolver and put";A: it in his right front trouser pocket. He said he never carried the gun in his coat pocket because it would get his.coat out ,of shape. '..rUeluever,Hr - a He said he had no permit to carry a gun and had no card or badge as any kind of a number- of officers of the Dallas Police Department knew he had gun. He recalled that a couple of times the police officers had -out of jail and given his gun back to him. He did not taken him -of these officers. He said that being around recall the- names - and.carrying money--it was like. when a hejungle had moneywith allon histhe person. clubs .carried.his revolver stickups--he He left his apartment, got in his car and started to town to send the money to LITTLE LYNN. As he drove out of his driveway, he stopped and talked to a neighbor, name- town unknown on the but who is the father-in-law of Police Officer BUDDY MUENSTER. RUBY had.his dog in the car withhim. He-could drove see toward the wreaths at the Thornton-Expressway end turned off onto Industrial Street, then up.Industrial to Main Street so he

( DL 44-1639 10 he passed spot were ?resident KENNEDY was assassinated._ the CountyBuilding.he noticed a lot o: people around so he assumed that OS'::ALD had already been moved to the County Jail. Ho drove or. up Main Street and as he passed the City Hall he noticed a number of people around there. Just befora he reached the next corner, he made an illegal left turn into a parking lot./ - ' across the street from.the Western Union Office and parked his car there. He left his dog in his car. He then walked across' the street and sent a money order for $25.00 to LITTLE LYNN at Fort Worth. After sending the telegram, he left the Western Union office and walked west on the same side of the street, toward the City Hall, located on the next corner, Before he reached. the ?olice Department building, he noticed a police officer standing at the entrance to the ramp going into the basement from Main Street,. but he did not know the police officer. Just before he reached that point, a police car came out of the basement, and he recognized the driver of the police car as Lieut. PIERCE. He explained ha has known Lieut. PIERCE for twelve or fourteen years. PIERCE did not look toward.him or. speak to him and RUBY did not speak to Lieut. PIERCE. RUBY could not recall seeing anyone else in the police car with Lieut. PIERCE in either the front or back seat of the police car. As. the police car driven by Lieut. 21ERCE came out of the basement ramp, the officer on duty at the entrance stepped back and walked toward the curb next to the street, with his back toward RUBY. As the police car got even with this officer, the officer stooped down and looked inside the car. At about this time, RU3Y.had reached the entrance to the Main Street ramp, and he took in the movement of the police car and the officer on duty at the ramp, with a quick glance. Without- left and breaking his stride or hesitating, RUBY turned to his walked down the ramp into the basement. As he entered the ramp, he does•not- recall seeing any person standing around the entrance,. and he does not know a former police officer named DANIELS. RUBY said he'is positive he did not have either of his hands- in any- of his pockets--either coat or trouser pockets-- . when he entered and walked down the ramp. He.did not look behind police car went when it entered the • him to see which way the - street, and.he did not look behind him to see whether- had noanyone kind observed him entering the basement. RUBY said he DL 44-1639 11 of press card or any other kind of identification on the outside of his coat, and - he exhibited no identification to anyone to gain entrance to the basement. Just as he got to the bottom of the ramp, RUBY said, "A person who pops out with two men; that is all I can remember; naturally I know who he is; to me, he had this smirky, smug, vindictive attitude; I can't explain what impression he gave me, but that is all I can---, well, I just lost my senses; the next I knew I was on the ground and five or six people were on top of me". RUBY said that as he was going down the ramp he spoke to no one and no one spoke to him. He did not recognize anyone in the crowd there, and he did not stop and stand behind anyone. RUBY was asked why he killed OSWALD, and he said, "I was in mourning Friday and Saturday. To me, when he shot before me like he did, something in my insides tore out, and I just went blank. To me, he represented--I'll go back a little bit. I listened to a eulogy Saturday morning, I am sure, and I heard. Rabbi SILVERMAN speak about our ?resident. He said, 'Here.is a man that fought in all battles, but he didn't have a chance to fight here, he was shot from the rear'. I have been around people that are so smug and hard. Then about OSWALD being associated . with Communism, and how he blemished this bP..fltiful city; and Mrs. XENNEDY having to come back tothe trial. I told no one I was going to kill him. No one knew I was going to shoot him. I didn't discuss anything with anyone about shooting him. No police officer assisted me in any way, or did, or said anything to suggest my shooting OSWALD. I remembered MULLI::AX,.a police officer who was killed, and MULLINAX was a friend of mine. I did not know J. D. TIPPIT. I knew a TIPPIT on the police department, - but he was in the Special Service Bureau, and he was not the TIPPIT that was killed. I did not know the TIPPIT that was killed." RUBY said he has never had any serious illnesses or hospitalizations and does not have a steel plate in his head. He volunteered his mother had previously been committed to an insane asylum. He professed to know of no other history of mental illness in his family. RUBY stated. he was born in Chicago in 1911. He spent four or five years in various foster homes in-Chicago, mentioning that his father was an alcoholic. He said the father's alcoholic habits contributed to his mother's mental condition,- along with • her problems in "the change of life". He said he remained in /- Chicago until 1933. There is an apparent discrepancy at this point.

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The filming is recorded as the book is found in the collections. DL 44-1539 13 the military service in 1943 and remained until 1946. RUBY said that in 1545, on being discharged from military duty, he returned to Chicago and "prospered" in his mail order business involving punch boards and miscellaneous items. He said his sister EVA had for some time been wanting to operate a night club in Dallas and had moved to Dallas from California. He said he in the meantime had had some friction with his brothers and had sold his interest in their mutual ! business of selling punch boards and other itets to.the brothers. He said he sent money to his sister EVA for a lease on a building in which to open a club. He said he at that time was living at the Congress Hotel, Chicago, having saved some money. He said for a brief period he was associated with one PINKIE HARWOOD, who lived in Detroit, in the promotion.of."cookware". This was not a successful venture. He said that in 1947 he moved to Dallas to be associated:. with EVA in the night club business. He returned to Chicago, how- ever, in the same year in a few months in an effort to enter into various"terchandising deals". Being unsuccessful,. he returned to Dallas in 1547 and has lived in Dallas continuously since. RUBY said he want broke in the night club business in 1952 and had a "mental breakdown". He continued along this line by saying he was "mentally depressed" and that he "hibernated in the Cotton Bowl Hotel" for three or four months, declining. to see his friends. He said he went back to Chicago briefly and his brother EARL tried to help him out financially. He returned to Dallas, however, in 1952. RUBY said his first ventures in Dallas were the Bob Wills Ranch House and Silver Spur. He said that WILLIE EPSTEIN and MARTY GIMPLE were associated with him in the Silver Spur and it was at the Silver Spur that he went broke. He said after his "comeback" he- tried operating the Silver Spur again. In 1952- -1953 he operated the Ervay Theater, a motion picture - house, briefly. In 1953 he became associated in the'Vegas..Club- and "Hernando's Hideaway". In 1956 he sold his interest in the Silver Spur. He related that in, 1959-1960 he persuaded his brother EARL to coma to Dallas and to assist in establishing the Sovereign Club. EARL did not .remain in- Dallas, however. He said the Sovereign DL -44-1E39 14

- Club, established as a private club, became the Carousel, which continues to operate.

R:jBY said he has not been associated with or operated any night clubs e.>cept in Dallas, Texas.

RUBY stated that he visited a friend of his brother in ;:indsor, Ontario, Canada., in 1925-1930 for two or three months, :n 1533, when en route to California on a brief trip, he went across into Mexico at Juarez. He said this was purely a "tourist" trip of short duration. He said he has never been in Mexico otherwise and has never been outside the Continental ,United States, except as indicated above and below. He said he has neverLbeen_in Honolulu, Hawaii.

; RUBY related that in August 1559 he went to Havana, Cuba, to see L. C. MC WILL:I, who was "some sort of a good will men" for the Tropicana, a gambling establishment. He said MC WILLIE sent him a plane ticket and he lived at the Fosca Apartments with MC WILL .for a period of eight to ten days. He said he spent all ofhic time in Havana except to go to.a small area on one occasion with "one of the FOX brothers", who owned the Tropicana. He said his trip to Cuba was completely non-political and that he has had no correspondence with persons in Cuba. He said MC WILLIE is now at the Thunderbird Hotal, Las Vegas, Xevada. • RUBY stated he has not been a member of any political ascociations, clubs or organizeteons. He said his brother HYMAN was at one time interested in politics in Chicago in a small way. He said he may have belonged to 3'nai B'rith and the "Jewish ;:elfare Fund". He said he has never been a member of the Communist Party or any "front" organizations, that he has had no membership in, or affiliation with, cr interest in "Fair Play for Cuba" or any other Cuban organization of any type.

RUBY volunteered that some years ago, "at a time when CAST:ZO was popular in the United States", he read of an individual in the vicinity of , Tanas, having been engaged in "gun • - running to CASTRO". He said he attempted by telephone to get in touch with this inidualdiv as had in mind."making a- bucle by possibly. acquiring some Jeeps or other similar equipment- which he might sell to persons.interezzed in their importation to. Cuba. He said notHing came - of this. Ha said he had never attended any meetings concerned with "gun running", smuggling of persons in !or out of Cuba- or.otherwise- in- relation to Cuban affairs. RU3Y said he was associated in about 1937 in Chicago with- the.Scrap. Iron and Junk Dealers Union but has otherwise had DL 44,1639 15 • - no other direct association with any union except American Guild of Variety Artists, the latter in connection with his night club businesses.

RUBY stated that during the summer of 1963 he took a trip to Houston, Texas, en route to Edna, Texas, where he visited CANDY BARR, a former Dallas strip tease figure who had just been released from the Texas State ?cnitentiery. He said he gave CANDY a dog as a present. He said he went on to New Orleans this same trip, his purpose being to atterept on vices of "JADA"a s the___s_e_r_ -rippem_who-had--been—p-6rIormlng in New

. He said that in the summer of 1983 he Air Lines to New York City, where he remained forflew two via or American three days at the new Hilton Hotel. He said his purpose was to see JOE GLASER, a booking agent, and to see officials of American Guild of Variety Artists in order to register complaints relative to competitors in Dallas. :- said he trip, he recalls having run into."DANTE",traveled a magician, alone. inOn an this automat and having - visited or contacted BARNEY ROSS, former well-known prize fighter whom he had known in Chicago. He said on the return to Dallas he went via Chicago and that members of his family joined him briefly at O'Hare Field, the Chicago airport. RUBY said he could recall no other travel outside of Dallas during 1963. He mentioned having been Tulsa, , and Chicago in in New York, Joplin, Missouri; promote a young Negro tap dancer and19S3 drummer when henamed was NELSON,attempting also to known as "LITTLE DADDY". He said this trip lasted several - weeks.. He related that he was 1956, in Hot Springs. , Arkansas, as he recalls, having flown there to attend the races.in said he believed he was in Little Rock during the same trip He briefly. He said he was in Las Vegas, Nevada, in 1937 and does not recall having been there since that time.

RUBY stated that no police officers accompanied him the trip to Hot Springs, mentioned above, and that he had neveron been outside the City of Dallas with any Dallas law enforcement officers. He said he had never employed any Dallas policeman in any of his clubs, although For the services of the he had employed "Special Officers". the City in turn paid thelatter, "Special he paidOfficers" the City in question.- of Dallas, and - He said 44-163S 16 he had never given money or other things of value to officers of the Dallas Police Department except bottles of whiskey at Christmastime to some. He said he had also had a practice of acImizting officers to his clubs without cover charge and having given "special. prices" on drinks; for example, he would give officers beer for 40 cents a bottle, where his usual price was more. He said he had never asked any special favors from any police personnel.

i 29 January 1964

Captain W. P. Gannaway Special Service Bureau Dallas Police Department

Thru: Lieutenant Jack Revill Criminal Intelligence Section Special Service Bureau Dallas Police Department

SUBJECT: CrUMINAL INTELLIGENCE (6)

Si r:

The attached clipping was taken from THE NEW YORK TIMES dated January 25, 1964.

Appeal For. fair Play SAVE JACK RUBY Funds For His Defense' Needed FUND COMMITTEE JACK RUDY DEFENSE wow L• Sans 111. ."47"..AL..N•"7"Z, Prem 048mM

Send Your Contribution: To The Committee At POSY OffICI SOX 1311 CHICAGO SO. ILLINOIS

Respectfully submitted,

P. M. Parks, Detective Criminal Intelligence Section

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10 February 1964

Captain P. GannawaY Special Service turcau Dallas Police Department

Thru: Licutenmt Jack Royal Criminal Intelligence Section Special Service Bureau Dallas Police Departxent

SUBJECT: cilanAL INMLL/MrCF. (6) TRCYAS M. AND NATALIE RAY (-----.,

Sirs Pursuant to the instructions of Captain W. P. Gannaway SUBJECT investigation was conducted with the following results. re- Information was received by this office that 3UDJ7CTS, who side at EL07,S0:1, TF7AS on lARY. 70',0 1502, were friends of LF3 EAFVY aed-IN4t—Cii:D=3stayea at their hems a few days prior to the assassination of P!,:•SIDI,^7 SUL'S-CT: were interviewed, ty the undersicned officers, and stated that they had met OS'..:AL), at a party on Deco-ter 23, 1962 at the home of YR. D,-CLV; F6- who now resides at 14057 ERC7CR7ST, DALLAS, SUBJFCTI stated that they were invited to the party by YR. FD who resides in moaflf:Tc!, TFYAS and operates a cleaning °stab.. .Fg stated that there is a FRAI7, AND lishment at this location. St:P.47.C" that were good friends of the "'4 1y, who reside in DA71x1, C!"::.ALPS. SUL.E.CTZ stated th:It the people who attended this party iswore a either nul!sLiN 10:iN or married to scmcone who was. Tho following who attended this party: DANIM 7. list of 60710 Of the people LCUISI- GLGLOGIST for tho cc-2;1=7ra OIL CC!TAXY located at LA FAYFT7E. - TCUIS 4740 110r=3 :XT. 0 rALL&s, TE7P.S. A.IP:A TI.CFIL:71.1 A!!.1. o=onr TATIM Lif.u.c.1.230 V7ST 59301 Lk VISTA l!CUSTC11. TTZNAS and D7CLKU FCRD 14057 BRUACCST,ever met DALLtS,OSWALD. T1 NATALIE US. SUI5X7,CTS RAY was stated that this was the only time they RUSSIAN LORM.

Respectfully euteitted,

• r • • F. A. HULIrCVAUSP.h. MTIXTIVE Criminal Intelligence Section ) , ) Z. Parks, Detective Criminal Intelligence Section Kei February 10, 1964

Captain W. P. Gannaway Special Service Bureau Dallas Police Department

Thrus Lieutenant Jack Rovill Criminal Intelligence Section Spcoial Service Bureau Dallas Police Department

SUBJECT, CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE JACK LEON RUBENSTEIN • AKA JACK RUBY

Sirs

Persuant to the request of Captain 'ft. P. Gennavay, at investigation as made regarding information given to the Fodral Bureau Of Investigation by SUBJECT, and the following facts were verified.

On the morning of November 21, 1963, SUBJECT was in tho Allright Parking Gara5o 1320 Commerce Street, with KAREN LYNNA;ENETT, AKA LITTLE LYNN. On the morning of November 21, 1963, SUBJECT and CONNIE 7_4=5L were in the Mercantile Securities Building whore CONNIE TIUIEL went toLJVBR HUNTI§. office. On the evening of November 21, 1963, SUBJECT was present and prrticipated in the show at the Caeousol Club. On the morning of November 22, 1963, SUBJECT was in TONY ZCFPIIS Office at the Dallas Norning'News. • ------On the afternoon of November 22, 1963, SUBJECT phoned ALICE NILOLS and discussed closing his Club. SUBJECT called ALEXANDER P. quDill at WE 5 1082, Los Angeles, California, and BRECK WALL7it SO 3 8022, Galveston, Texas, from the Carousel Ci5-. On the evening of November 22, 1963, SUBJECT purchased some sandwiches at Phil's Delicatessen and called Deteotive Simms o declined hia—cffer to bring the eanduiches to e Homicide and Robbery Office. SUBJECT later went to the February 10, 1961k Page 2 JACK LECN RUBENSTEIN

City Hall Jail Office whore he called HENRY WM) to the telephone to talk to an employee of Radio Aliiion KLIF. SUBJECT later wont to Station KLIP aid took the sand.. wiehesp. On November 23, 1963, SUBJECT talked to Officer of the assisiration and wad later seemwas MANE/ at the cceneISS —:TIEE. and JIM UNDICOD. SUBJECT on tho street by 1515 CoTmerco Street on the afternoon in Solis Thrf Bar at of NZViiiief-2), 1963, whore he was showing photographe, passing out cards and making telephone calls.a SUBJECT few minutes. Solis Bar around midnight for returned to ate On the morning of Eavrmber 2h, 1963 SUBJECT breakfast at the Southland Hotel Coffee Shop at about 5100 a, at. mum, SUBJECT sent a money order to KAREN LYNN AKA LITTLE LYNN, from the Western Union Building immed• lately prior to his entry into the City Hell on November 63, 24, 19 • Respectfully submitted, ;

L. D. Stringfollov, Detective Criminal Intelligence• Section T 6‘1,(*421Z1.610/ T. T. Wardlaw, Detective Criminal Intelligence Section

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Lt7.7n at: ; nlivc • ----1 •••.*::-. cn:In :73 I a nnziojo::nrzle. C. far-ca CLIc.lza, Chic:za, TrIthols 5.7;2.) Carnld Q.. Ara your notbcr ra. C. ':;1:1 you 11vc :Ind tura you cl7,7 an.-onci.at/nd your brother Jack? A. 'Zen, u.2ra in tuzir.ono :or a chort ttc. Jac, 1 cut voro in a =ail onneem. "'Me r--cri. :roe:unto Co;vinj". Q. ro you call c.ddmna of eldr; A. It o Ciccro A7c-nuc, I boli•zro it ia2. i. Cicero. CI:lc:too, ILlinoia. Q. I t. :::114r I cot out of tho cervico, fron 19?-6 until 19$3 I cold out ry T.r1. Jack La3 in it in 1A6 and 1947 then ho cold out to tarl and n7--1, and Jac:: as a cood caiox,au too. Q. 1-.1-..at nroducti did you mnufacturo? A. rrulnia cturrd c,:vertinina cEr.c i al ty products tits names irprintod on thaa. 1 L Q. rr. nnby. unrc you a:or a conber of a 1C union? A. ro, van not I nova,' did join. R fA 4

Q. f.re .^...7..72.:ar orz:.r.l.zation of any tcind or naturo at. this tiro othOr

A, Q. Cr.t.S.r0 C7..17:n cvcr or are....n'oor of any any city, othcr than a entr:.-1:1 ■ •

41.• Q• :on cr.::: 1,..:1- 1-nr of the Coa-vnict ?arty?

••■• S.,. Q. ow,: donated or aantril-Atted anti.-: of va.luo to c.v. Comm:tat or .!.`ron1.• orzar-'.1 ..:ationt A. I:a. Q. • yan to aiv orzan.Lzation othor than a eltI2Vi2 or the .7.adCrz Con:-..anity Chest, etc.?

C. • 7oa. ova? r.'i!' j polltical contribution of r-v kind? A. 1.a. Q. a.7y- oC your trathrs or cl...;tors to tho bzt of ;vox r1co or-boliof Cy:: 2arty or othcr cnbvarriso or:;adzationat ::a. th:y are

C. T.) CI: tzut. f,70rx kno-.:1ceco have arq of 'or castors or

cr to rz,7 orzaniaation, that at tlo tino or Tatar thoy loliavcd to be or:;anization? I:y tzt-,thar =3 a rrrar of the. Donocratie Party in Cticaco. Q, any of yo.,:r LI:others or niators r.cnbc.ra of le= urlons to tho best of rc.:77 A. ry t:.sathcr Jac!: rts. to rer.or.1.)zr tho nano of this Union? A. It tho Cara2h.lnd2.era rJ.on Union 1 hut I e..0 not rer.in. the tratbcr of tha local. Q. Do you haT.r; any rz.asan to belio•ra that this union tna oubverclvo In arry roszlect? fa 1 3 ■14.:91. :)*

St • • •-• • Cover:a:ant?

I a loyal A:1-2rican cl.tiacn? ri) Co. fc:r.-.:Icalu or cm/ Cacratn.lt Count.:7? C. „,,..

Comas in t:io hay° you over C. C't::ce t:17.3 o: ch:ty tha oZ tha contia:ntal o: tho U.3.1 t:ztr•lcd to Jr.._ ir. tho year 1755.

C• 1:tat ••he pur;toso of Phon:Lt, Artzoala, c.:4 'on watt sense tho border

t:-.4 Ariz,nia.

•:aa t:ith yval Mi11013 TAO SAS cavloyad tdt2i n•-;t:e. Occar all

Anson "s'•:,a3. o: lAto clan? • cica. ,,oa tr-ra out is of tho continental t1.3.1 this 1,11S ora.y ozcaaion ttan;• A. 4%. t-.1ro to the beat of your '.=-.0.1.edza traralt.d outade or your or cit.-- jack? c: tha brot:lor tha. VaNy WItS atntionca in tho Aleutiano. 1. 1-:; vaS 1:!-.3.13

A. aa-1 that I ma:a.l. "1-id :-:arycy ::o. oZ Vie :tan 2rior to to c:lootinz or the ?reel-dent of ctrar or hr:art thac1 Staton? •

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Q. t:11 .-210 CIL* is in t.kc: :thou you no-1T

A. 1 .and :Nicturcs :74.2,:y a pbtura cf Lao :*.z...-nre.v t.....kcn fro:a th i cr ni the abDvo

to Czwouc.:1 C15 wry oftcnT I do not. C. Do you rca:111 hcrxinc ;our Lrothcr morition Zr. Om:aid prior to tho chootinc of 17rcsiCcnt? A. ;:o, c. you nz.c yo.ir bzoti.ior in thn co-xany ar,;(ono uinoc vac. ,y resmbled Q:7;zadi

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• :1C/YrAl :XL7J.: :a? a f=t that ;cat: brothcr Jac% viaitcd tho country of Cuba?

!:0, I Cid not L:ncll ;Lc 7]I told no. Q. 7.1catione.d. thin to you at val.

C. 2o .iou. rccall over L.4rin7.... your troLlicr Jack mako eri reforanco of a dcro;atory c:;ainst tha . Q. D1dyou ever hear your ironer Jack nako Cny Xavoreao 0-tate:scats rocardin5 no C.D.? did not. C. :17.-7: you to, bclicvo that your brothcr Jack :ma not a loyal citinf.n o. tha U.S.? gii

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) t::a ;;.1;it of elz:finjir.z .1.-71.1rican Fla3 or an,y othcr ::olienyo?

Lisot:-.cr a:17 ntota-_cr.ts tho for.wr A.

in tho tLo Cor;oration? X r"412 a of t.Z.:is cor,-)ozztion Jack bz)thor Jac.!:. 11.- a ou-2 of nozuli t:-..nt I T.7.1.1 in cr4 corpomticn r-3 c.fTort on his pt to occur* ny fzror. cz„ r/o t:-,4 ot-zr rra in this oorpamtion lemon yotn, brat!lor

A. rcc, ;17.1.1:1- C. n, a rn nzc Jrc C1.4:maiss?

C. no ,:inu t a rlIn A.

-ra ::nyno? to 1-.Z.-2 C:-..tc:co in al=t Q. t:(11.rd or rot.h crado. yorz brotl:cr ov troulas Arita tivno? :::/; of. Q. r t.ronar Jar:: ovor introeuco you to z•--.7rj ::o. cj peoplot

c-;.tcsUon 111.rt;:cr, 701 m.kr Lntroccd b7 your broUler to r77 2::rt-Amo ti%t haw) bocn ol. Cportio% or Cutttn °Ilan? A. MI. C. ;nu: tvot.::cr cyor auconiato ulth 1rfolvin of torn /5,erno to tho boot 3 /ND 2..‘1: oi

trat2-xr.Jnc:c rzu larctrzn? A. :73. tevsrace7 C„ 11.;;,-3 A. :To, Q.. 7...n 3 7...“.1:" utz.: necnrotien? A. 1vcJ r:zy activities as far a3 you C. 1...-: Jac% cvcr

1-.0. C. trotacr Jac% ovinft

ailcdzo Las ;,..ourbocrJac% kc:)t a ..stros::3 C. 73t ct of la-

cvc? ot to the tact of ;tour )11odzei Cs in Itta letzzatj ntnxicatcd pernota. A. I a fl.-cor 1.-as 1..1.ttcn off .11:1't in er.4 othcr ;my to tae it of A. I 1.n7::- of. frececnt17 or lneceso otbsr .

;:o. brother's tccrc..-1-.-at as nerl.:loave"? A. 1:"o. Q.tz 73:1 Lin to IA Yee. 1..54,-1117 C. you &telt 33 A. Yee. 3

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c. y:ur yuanoas for this kin:: truot n. aLnas Zn.:1:tno a a=d u.. Ins (tack. to uso his fists to sattlo an arvzoat not a.%..ly rconaca or CI:110.1acy to resolvo trio dir.rorccoca id.th otbor

(!.t nz. ::oty volunt;:nrcd La2:rnntion thtt his Tzrothrr Zac% hnd to:-.43:md

::-on %In In 19:;;, tho purzaoao o: o:: a ?'.'_oral Tax :_',pit.) "Zn t-v yor-r 17.55. I aakod for r:y ronay tack and could mot roach an :nit% roy to•othar Jac% roz7oriaz ha noncy. Fol/ol:inz thto in althar

17;5 or 17.77 I trouz;bt cult azOinst ny t:ntbcr Jack for tho aforpnomtionad sum and t:o% a :adz:on...at la a civil court In D.:70.1sp,T:=4 r;/ cistor also lonnrd r, tattaz Jack :::onay and I balicvo tha X.10Unt U33 OfCCO.00 but I do not tha ;car.° 1:o.1d you cutnit to a :1012:r.7b c=inatlon to t.r and all cuastions an3d in thin atat:asat aad any other cuostions I nizht decido toack you in tho

t. ros. Q. :7r. eo you:slow tho =mos or any claso Zrlendo or your bsothor othar than rauli A. no, : do not, Q. Cc_n :-!vc so tba nanss o: any or hla nozociatos7 A. .7o.-1 Eart.nn, Tana.% Can Lasscr, iGmaa i'ayty clso7

A. I t..)11 C:3 17= years azo Jae: knau in Chlcaco a Can Gordon. Tho last I hoard ho run.ln,; in an rrnaeaco. Andrlaa 712b is anothor ona, and ho is fron Ciasho= tut I do not bncu thocyu btpnotat/yx. r mlcncan furaic4 his address. Q. :old ycou talk to your tzothr Jack ow tin., durinz tho lora% precce-ta; tuo &ath o: Procida.ntnonnady? A. ro. Q. Dld your h:rothcr Jack at any Una discuss Pnocidant Xenmay's arinounccd visit to ^ 3

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tconodyl dcath t.-!th you one.: of A. Jac:: 1-,:r!,or to tho ;tort ta-ath....- :71 a • 1.7 .c, at. j• vas ill or C: G+.. c:ot tho S.:.7.rooclou t:-zt yzur :,•au v.:1::t at th!.....1 tr.:7

2.. inoanet (1. ..-ms 6 ..-:on in ;ho t)nat to thollova that, your brathor Jac% ;:ou cv:r hat

flto of to:1;er 103 hi:: to a otato of. th:t, your t.....othor c.

• —„ this cr;irlout of ;v.::: iaz..1.1y oth:r C. otlinioz? ros,, or astlocla t.,03 c7...Trer.r.; this or 4r:e.i.1 c, re,xnaa C. you c.I.Tr that o-;!..ruton or. ono occaatou. •al ;;;:a boforo that 1-'irod , hcra A. '1;55. I cnrr for yor_ro. you ova: boou arzicto,.1?

nay aza.,..not your I P.. To. :oca your a 11 •

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0: • tt 7::rathcr Jr..* S.s.t;ao rort ttle t.3 the boot or ;tom* C. or actoro hzvo a pollco 1Q or V1.tx.11

3 f.1A21-21.. DATED RIZI

R94 February 27, 1964

Captain V. P. Cannavay Special Service Bureau Dallas Police Department

Thrus Lieutenant Jaok Revill Crininal Intelligence Station Special Service Bureau • Dallas Police Department

SUBJECT, MRS. MADIE MILL 11.2ZE (6) 704 M. radison VU 8'4324

Sirs

Pursuant to instructions of Captain W. P. Oannawny. the SUBJECT vas interviewed on 247..64 relevant to the aesaseination of J. Y. Kennedy, Proeident of the Unites States.

The SUBJECT stated thatin onfront the ofday the of Texasthe assassin-School ation, she was on the atepswaving at the Presidential motor.. Book Depository Duilding, that she hoard oado as it peecod the building.serarate She stated and knew that they three reporto, distinct and were reports of gunfire. The SUBJECT otatod that she had been in this building, employed with the MacMillan Publishing Company for approximatelyand that two as years.far ac Thatmho know,oho did she not had know never Lae Harvey Oewnld goon him, She stated approximatelythat oho had heard.six weeks. that Oswald had been at the building for

Respectfully submitted, „ • /.t.. O. J. Tarvor, Detective

ort, L. . Stringf ow, Detective Criminal Intel igenco Section

OFPICERIS COMMENTs ThisJACK SUBJECTRUBY. stated that she did nut know Si& February 13, 1964

Captain U. P. Gannaway Special Service Bureau Dallas Police Department

Thrus Lieutenant Jack Revill Criminal Intelligence Section Special Service Bureau Dallas Police Department

SUBJECT: CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE (6) FRANK H. RAY

Sir s

Pursuant to the instructions of Captain P. Gannaway, SUBJECT was interviewed by the undersigned officers and the following report submitted. SUBJECT resides at 4524 Alta Vista Lane with his wife, ANNA, who is Russian born. Their telephone number is FL1-0902. The name of SUBJECT'S businef;z is :OLLOCK-W,Y SALES PEOMOTIeE CO., which is located at 3508 Dickacon, LA 1-3020. SUBJECT stated that ho and his wife net LEE HA:011.7 and CSE/LD at the residence of DECLAN FORD on or about August 25, 1962. He next saw MARINA when she and her baby wore brought to his home on November 17, 1962, by FORD. She was to stay with him and his wife for a few days because of do7;:ootic troubles she was having with LEE HARVEY. On November 18, 1962, MALD telephoned MARINA and asked to see her, to which she agreed. A short tome later, SUBJECT picked O...AI.D up at a bus atop. Since this occurred quite sone tine ago, cuz.r.= is not sure, but he feels as though there was cone ono with him whoa he went to get OSWALD. However, ho could not remember who it might have been. OSWALD was able to effect a reconciliation with MARINA, so SUBJECT took them to 602 Elsbeth, where he felt they had been living. SW Page 2. H. RAY, February 13, 1964.

stated that 0S.:ALD had soma funny ideas about SUBJECT fool that the world owod him something life. OSWALD seemed to and that it was unfair for someono to haveJACK more aBY, than nor him.did he SUBJECT also said that he did not know RUDY. know of any relationship between 0.;WALD and

Rospectfully submitted, I 6 /2ZelL,-. F. A. Hollingha en, Detective Criminal Int 1 Lasso Suction

P. L: Parks,beigCtive Criminal Intelligonce Section