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Ruby Murder Trial Postponed
Wade, Howard
OFFICER RECALLS
Report Cases
Oswald in N.Y.:
Are Not Ready
A Bitter Truant
District Court Judge Joe B. Brown Tuesday post-
poned the murder trial of Jack L. Ruby, slayer of the
President's accused assassin, from next Monday to
Feb. 1964.
District Atty. Henry Wade and Ruby's defense
lawyer, Tom Howard, agreed to continuance in the
bation
officer
trial until the first Monday in February and Judge
Brown
authorized
the
postponement.
Officials
then
Mr. Wade said he had objection to the February
treatment
for
trial date because the state's case is still being pre-
pared. Mr. Howard earlier had said his defense would
ready for several weeks.
Ruby with
Lee Harvey the
sald
President
Probe Hints Say
Kennedy was being transferred
April,
1953,
aadd
Oswald Unaided
trist
and
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home.
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be
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charged
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inte
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Christmas.
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LAWYER
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before
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a:
WASHINGTON (AP)-Sen Ste- rellably informed that some mem- |ing the President is a 24-hour job.
are
for
all
phan Young declared today that if bers of the Secret Service detail These men knew they had as
declared
the affair
Secret Servoe agents were drink- |assigned guard Kennedy "were signment that required them tobe
public.
including
ingi the early morning hours of in Fort Worth nitery drinling alert mentally and capable physt-
the day President Kennedy was until 2:30 the morning cally.' reports had the
they
were
killed.
Various
agents
investigate
of duty and should fired. Neither the Secret Service nor visiting the Fort Worth
"No one claims they were in- the White House any comment Clu and indicated
that
believe
the
slaying
Polire
toxdeated," said the Ohlo Demo-|on Young's remarks what had been told, too,
rifle
could
Tipplt.
crat. But, he added, "they knew lished reports the alleged inci- Ca) Sutton, Fort Worth news- the
rapdily.
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and
president
witnesses
las.
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cycle
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today
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12
men
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Service
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able hour no they could react in route of the presidential motor- visited club in the morn-
split second."
cade.
ing
hours
of
Nov.
22.
All
were
whom
the
Young had disclosed n an inter- feel very incensed over this (quiet, he said, and 'completely
view yesterday that he had been situation," said Young. "Guard- sober.
has
emergency
inquiry
FBL
the
report but
finally
another
person
is
tying
report
documents.
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Oswald.
mother
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accused
assassin.
says
she
book
about
her-
rumor
which
would
pr-e
has
world.
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