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6:30 p.m. December 22, 1966 New Orleans, Louisiane RE: JACK RUBY - SID DIVILLA Interview of Judy Anderson, W/2, residing 1216 Bourbon Street, rear, formerlly employed as a dancer (Stripper) in Sid Divilla's Mardi Gras Lounge, Bourbon Street. Judy anderson told the interviewer that she was enployed by Sid Divilla and sometime between February and August of 1963, she was introduced to a man by the name of Jack Ruby by her boss Sid (Sid Divilla). . She was told that Mr. Ruby was from Texas and had a night club - The Carousel Lounge - and if she was in Texas and needed a job, to see Mr. Ruby. This was said in front of a group of the dancers. At this time, Judy Anderson had to go on stage and left Jack Ruby in the company of Sid Divilla. Sid Divilla made it known that Jack Ruby and he were old friends. The second time Judy Anderson saw Jack Ruby was about four week after the first meeting. At this time Judy Anderson was told "hello" by Ruby and later was seen sitting and talking to Divilla in the club. Judy Anderson describes Jack Ruby as a white man about his mid-forties, leaving her with no impression, and she positively identifies the Jack Ruby she met in the Mardi Gras Lounge in New Orleans and the pictures in the newspaper, magazine, and television of the Jack Ruby that shot Lee Harvey Oswald in Dallas, Texas, as one and the same- person. Judy Anderson will try to narrow the date of the first meeting. Judith Karen Anderson, W/F, 24 yrs. came to New Orleans, La., about five years ago from her home in Bismark, N.D. She held VARIOUS jobs and at present she is employed as a professional model for Graphic Arts Inc. and Tulane Art School, A check of the B of I shows no prior arrest. Judy Anderson's parents reside at 911 Ave. East, Bismark, N.D.

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