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SENATOR was ordinarily a quiet and rather reserved type
individual, but on the above occasion he was disheveled in appearance
and looked "as though he had beon up all night.' So far as his con-
vorsation with GAMBULOS was concerned, he did not dwell too much on
Davis Building, como in and talk to SENATOR, and he believes it was
the shooting of OSWALD by RUBY, but merely made a few general statementis
also on this same day he saw a woman talking to SENATOR in the
to
the effect RUBY was the emotional type, Inclined to do things on the
restaurant who was later identified to him as EVA GRANT, RUBY'8
spur of the noment, etc. He said nothing which would indicate he had
alchough of this ha is not suro; it could have been nt a lator date. nistor,
any knowledge' or premonitio RUBY might do auch a thing and made no
effort to guess why RUBY had coumntted this act and this matter was
All these people, with the exception of EVA GRANT, had bren regular
Whether these meotings were by design or chance GAMBULOS cannot thay,
not.discussed. lle seenad concerned more with his own problems, and,
again customers with of the the restaurant for quite time in the past, and all,
in addition, gave evidence of being "an extremely frightened man. He
name to CAMIUULOS, Ho han no vay of knowing what any of the conver-
exception of EVA GRANT, were woll known by sight and
reaarked to GAMBULOS, "This place has gone ernzy, meaning Dallas,
and
expressed fear, even about going out to the apartment where he and
sations between thoce parties wight have been.
RUBY lived to get his personal effects. He said he was fearful somcone
would try to shoot him, and GAMBULOS inferred from this he meant the
GAMBULOS cannot be unqualifiedly certain the above-ment ioned
general air of hysteria which he felt existed at the timo in Dallas
meetings between SENATOR and MARTIN, and SENATOR and BARCLAY, actually
might lead somione to do him harm because he was so close to RUBY. He
took place ou this particular Monday, although he feels they did. Ho
was not epecific in this connection, did not make any effort to enlarge
explains this by pointing out that all these parties knew each other;
upon it, and GAMBULOS, being busy taking care of the cash register and
10 was not unusual for them to talk some ench other when they
other business, had no opportunity to pursue the subject.
he seen them doing on occasions in the past; and it admittedly
happened had to be in the Eatwoll at the anme time for a cup oi coffea, as
At no point in the course of the above or at any other time
lengthy a period of time.
is pocsible he is confuced on this point nfter the lapse of 80
to GAMBULOS did SENATOR make any mention of what either he or RUBY
thought about the assassination of President KENNEDY, or what their
reaction to this had been. He did not say anything about he and/or
CAMBULOS said ha had known JACK RUBY for a number of years
RUBY taking any pictures, and he did not show any to CAMBULOS. He
as an occasional patron of the Eatwell, but the last timo he aaw him
seeted a thoroughly distraught individual, worrted over what wea now
was soveral days, at least, prior to the assunsination.
going to happen to him, and discouraged over what had occurred.
Shortly, SENATOR moved from the counter over to a nearby
booth and nsked for and was given permission to use the "free"
elephone. CAMBULOS handed this over to him from behind the cash
register counter. SENATOR then proceeded to make several telephone
calls but GAMBULOS does not know whom he called, and overheard none
of SENATOR' conversation GAMBULOS has somo recollect ion of having
seen one MIKE BARCLAY, an attorney from the Davis Building across the
street, come into the Eatwoll, and talk somo with SENATOR. He also
hey the rocollection ho saw JIM MARTIN, anothor attorney from the
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101
Eximur No
COMMISSION Extmut No.
Office of the Attoring General
D.C.
August 4, 1964
Monorable Robert F. Kennedy
Attormey of the United States
Department of Justice
honorable Karl Warren
D.C.
20530
Chief Justice of the United States
Che Subrece Court
Dour General:
washington, D.C.
20543
Dear Ne. Chier Justice:
Corcafant the or Justice has met in by this
the courbe of the investization ted
in to your letter of June 11, 1964,
relevant " this inquiry.
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