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-2- Mrs. Cukowski- continued- He is 61 4"- real think- 170 or 180 pounds-sandy hair.-not too much hair. His father was killed in the war. His mother remarried. He came to the U.S. from Russia via Germany when he was 7 years old. John Anthes said he was reading Mein Kamph and talked about all the things which were right about the book. Anne wonders now whether he was mixed up in the assassination. FBI questioned Anne and B. separately. B. drove back from Dallas to Phila. the same day of the assassin- ation. He rattled on and on and on about the $17,500.00 a month job. He acted like he was real important and big. It seems - funny why he left his job with GE. 23, ANNE- September 8*/ 1966- on the phone with Salandria Called her mother and mother let Salandria talk to her. In Dallas he always went out at 7 A.M. in the morning and came back at 6. I thought he was taking dope. He had red marks on his arm. His eyes were always the same- like one look or one stare. He remained home at the apartment the day of the assassination. He never told me anything about the assassiation. HE never told me why were were gdng to Dallas. When the president was shot he was at home. A short guy visited 2 days or a day before the assassination and asked to see B. B wasn't home. The landlady said he was a short, stock and older man. I did not see him. (Tink Thompson stated the landlady did not see this man. Perhaps Anne is lying and she actually was the one who saw him.) I was surprised when he said he was going to leave Dallas. He told me this afteb the assassination. The reason why I called Aoan Anthis was because I thought thet he was going to kill himself or me on the day of the assassin- ation. Garland , Texas is 7 miles from Dallas. He had $8000.00 when we went to Texas. He cashed some checks. why did he stop at Bill Autry? That was on the way down. He said he was there because he had worked for Bill Autry. After the assassination he left for an hour. He said he was going to the bank. Then later the landlady came back, while B. was away, and said Tippit was billed. When Tippit was killed I had B's pistol. We turned on the TV after thePresident was assassination, He atousn' fass I and them month and - had -a

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