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he appeared that he didn't want to be looked at or talked to by anyone. There were other people in the place, but he just sat there and fumbled with the phone and didn't talk to anyone. I kept looking at him because he made me nervous as the lights on the board were lighting up. I talked with RUBY until about 1:10 P.M. and during this time, he continuously turned around and looked at OSWALD and winked at him and kept talking. He continually stood right in front of my desk and the customers had to walk around him. RUBY also mentioned that he was either trying to charter a plane out of Patterson or going to catch a plane out of Patterson. He mentioned that he knew where to go in Patterson and that he was familiar with Patterson as he used to come down to the Hub Club in Morgan City and gamble. The Hub Club is owned by PETER B. GUARISCO (cousin) and I used to work there too, and I have seen CARLOS MARCELLO gambling there on many occasions. MARCELLO has also been in the New Port Motel and is a good friend of PETER J. GUARISCO. After he (RUBY) finished talking, he walked out of the motel and walked toward his automobile. He walked out of the side door under the carport and OSWALD got up and walked out of the front door. They met at the car and both got in. The car was at least two or three years old. I don't know the make and can't remember the color. As I look at this picture of OSWALD, I am sure that^this is the man that was in the motel with RUBY that day. He had a light colored T-shirt on, maybe faded green or faded blue and some old dirty bluejeans on. There was grease on the jeans and the shirt and a little grease on his face. His hair was messed up. Being as he was, I just thought that he was a mechanic. RUBY made no mention about car trouble. When. MR. GUARISCO came back, I told him that some man from Dallas was -2- S3AIHOUV TVNOLIVN 3H1 IV 0300008d38

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