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bech thot." who itta it and I told him it was
a
Mrs. POLLARD was unable to give any information which would
night club operator named Jock Ruby. Ac this he said
serve to identify the custoner who was at the counter of the ro stcurent
"You're kidding,' and I told him wasn't that it had been
with the transistor radio on the above occasion. She anid SENATOR
announced on the radio. When I said this he jumped up off
came into the restaurant alone, left alone, and did not, to her krow-
ledge, talk to anyone else in the place.
6/9/64
Dallas, Toxas
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DL 44-1639
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File
by Special Avent KENNETH c. HOWE:VU
6/12/64
Date dictated
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COSEMISAION No. Continued
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-DERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATIC.
44-1639
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Dete 6/15/64
Mrs. POLLARD could furnish no information as to the
GLORIA FREEMAN, 10333 Bnl Airo, Dallas, Toxae, maid
activities of CKORGE. SENATOR on Suburday, November 23, 1963, or
she started to work at the Eatwell Restaurant, 1404 Main
preceding days. She pointed out he came into the Eatwell frequently
Street, Dallas, in Soptember 1963, and has nince loft her
and could have beon in on November 22 or 23, 1963, although she has
work thore becausa of health.
nothing which would fix those dates in her mind with respect to him.
She never heard him discusa anything about photographing any postero,
Sho was on duty on the Sunday in Novenbor when
and, ba brought out in her statement, she did not even know SENATOR
LEE HARVEY OSWALD wan shot At the Dallan pol ica Dopartment,
knew JACK RUBY until subsequent to the shooting of oswald. Ha was
but had takan off on the procoding Priday and Saturday.
not in the habit of talking to any length with her on the occasions
he cano into the Eatwell; and their conversat Lon on the ordingry
Mrs. FREEMAN did not know GEORGE SENATOR by name.
occasion amounted only to a briof exchange of casual pleasantries.
but did recognizo hin picturo Mhon noon on tolovinion and ir
the nowspapora, as that of a cuatomor the had noon rather
On the Sunday in question, November 24, 1963, she was
regularly in the Eatwoll. She had never noon JACK RUBY ba-
"vorking the counter, " Mrs. POLLARD onid, and "taking caoh, 1.0.,
foro, although subsequently told by noma of the othera at the
taking the boney from customers as they paid their checks upon
restaurant, that he occasionally also camo into the place,
leaving. She said 1t was her usual custom to do this on Sundays
but late at night.
since Mc. JAMES CAMBULOS, the owner, had had an operation of some
801., and, although he was at the restaurant to hor recollection,
There wae a young man, Mra. FRETMAN recalla, who
the operation bad affected his mind to some extent and ha did not
came into the restaurant with a mmall transiutor radio and
handla the ensh. On this Sunday there were neveral other customers
sat at the counter liutoning to it. Thore wore also two
or
in the restaurant, but Mrs. POLLARD cannot remember that any of
three workmon from the construction job at the new First
them were individuals whose identities she knows except one party who
Tational Bank building, and porhapa four or fivo other people
was " friend of JAMES CAMBULOS and who has since died.
in the placa whon the nowa of the shooting Camo over the air,
but Mra. FREEMAN doon not know the identity of any of these
Mrs. POLLARD gave the above information froely, but said
individualo.
she does "not want to get involved, and consectiontly, requested her
name not be made known outside official quarters.
Mrn. PRETMAN eaid the young man with the radio sat
in the first section of the counter from the cash register at
the front of the Eatwoll, and somo of the workmon ware along-
side him whon the nows broke. Theso individuale aubsequently
left, but who might have subsequently takon any of theue
moats Mrs. FRETMAN dood not remorbor.
Except for the upual "time of day" with which Mrs.
FREEMAN said she grooted all of her customors, she had nevor
talked to GEORGE SENATOR and knew nothing rbrut him. She has
no recollection of having soan him in the Eutwoll at any time
during the Sunday in Novembor 1963, on which OSWALD WAS shot.
en
6/20/64 et
File DL 44-1639
by Special Agent KENNETH c. HOWE/da
Date dicreted
6/12/64
THI
yver ... ## . net - diatribuled your
decument mellher not conclusione ef the ti the preperty ef the
...
leaned
COMMISSION EXHIBIT No, 3023-Continued
COMMISSION EXHIBIT No. 3023-Continued
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