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Mrs. Cukowski- - Sppt. 16, 1966- Interview with Salandria and Josiah Thompson- B. told Mrs. Cukowksy he was going to get a job which paid $17,500.00 a month- with a management firm in the Midwest. This was about amonth before the assassination. He wasn't sure whether he would take it. He had a high powered rifle. He was a good shot. His nick name was @ "Turk." He tried to get into civilian defense with Robert Bryant who used to head it. Robert Bryant, former , Civil Defense head lives at 72 Dutton Mill Road, Green Ridge- TR-4-1003. Van Bych- Oldsmobile dealer in Media known him. He was almays buying things from him. Turk drives a 1956 White Olds- 886-94R. FBI man said when he interviewed us immediately after the assassination that B. was armed and we should watch him. He , according to the FBI, has suicidal tendencies. After the assassination he made about 2 trips back and forth from Dallas. He picked up a new car. He gave Barone a bad check and got a 1963- Corvette Stingray. Robert Bryant interview with Salandria. B. never drank. He was boastful. Frank Willis- 42 Green Lane , Green Ridge- TR-4-2119 His radio in the car was a brand new citizens band radio. After the assassination he used to hand around with- Gino Cuccheria, 176 5th Avenue, Valley Green - Mrs. Cukowski- Sept. 23, 1961- He read Mein Kamph and used to talk against Jews and Negroes. "he was always getting money. But where did he get it? Martha, his wife, has a grandmother who lives near Dallas. FBI questioned him about the assassination. FBI found his clothes and belongings in a telephone booth somewhere in Texas 6 mos. or a year after the assassination. FBI didn't ask hardly anything of us. They just listened. Joan Anthes, Anne's sister, went to Dallas twice to pick up Anne. -1- -

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