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CARRON
be at Carol-Street and the Expressway. It was there that he learned of the
shooting of President Kennedy. He said that he did probably what evorybody
clse did that day, listen to the news and grieved over the President 's death.
no year.
He returned to the apartment and went to bed at approxinately 10:30 P.M. He
bere, was
does-norecall-seeing Diby again that day.
in Dalles
DIDN'T 4/10/60
At about 3:00 A.M., Saturday, November 23, 1963, Jack came to Senator's
room and woke hi- Jack told him he had been at his sister Eva's plasé, said
- for about
that he had bought food for her, and that both had cried over the Jath of the
are Company
President. then phoned a zan knomm to Senator as the Carousel
esses for
Club and told hin to get out the polaroid camera and meet them on the street
1954.
in front of the club. In the meantime, Ruby had asked Senator to get and
= about
go sone place with him. Ruby and Senator drove to the Carcusel they
bicked up Ierry with the camera and drove to Hall Street are where
nos, includ-
Ruby took three pictures of a poster bearing the words, "Impeach Earl Warren.
Jack Ruby at
S,nator said that Buby was quite incensed about this poster and that he could
short periods
not understand how anyone would have the nerve to put up such a sign and that
: Press, Nest
unoever they were they would have to be" commies or birchers? At the same time
Duby was carrying an ad which he had cut from a newspaper in whicn a number of
cuestions were put to President Kennedy by a Bornard Mossmani Genator said
brothith
that Ruby was also very "hot about this article and commonted that Miessmar
that Buby
did not spell his name as a Jew, but if he were a Jew he should be ashamed of
hinself. Thez went to the Southland Hotel Coffee Shop and had coffee, Ruby
November,
drinking grapefruit juice. Mhile there, Ruby reread the ad and made comments
to Puby
about it. They left the Coffee Shop and went to the Main Dallas Post Office
on Ervay Street there Puby rang the night bell. A postal clork responded and
-5
63, and
Buby asiced his who Bernard Wiessman vas and who had rented the Post Office 3ox,
the apart-
the numbor of which appeared in the article. The postal clerk told Ruby that
fented for
the did not kmow arthing about the matter and the only person witho could answer
Ruby's questions would be the Postmaster. After this Ruby took Larry back to
the Carousel Club and both Senator and Ruby went to their apartment at apprord.
any poople
mately 6:00 A.M.
and, al-
no all from for or 8 :
ceriously,
Senator said that he awoke about 10:30 A.M. and shortly after wolte Bubz.
They fisted brealifast and watched television. Senator spid that Rubz- was very
not smoke;
emotional and kept asidng what would happen to the President' family, his wife
it sidnzing;
and his children. He also excressed sorrow for the policeman tho had been killed
by Ostald. Dubz said that both the were in cold blood, but Senator
opinion.
could not recall that at any time the espressed any hatrei for Oswald. Fuby
homosercial
repeated over and over why did this have to happen?" and expressed pity for
Buby. He
the entire Kennedy fanily, time and time again.
normal
: regarded
Senator left the apartment along about noon on Saturday and spent the
e and had
Scornoon shopping for food and drinking beer at various places where he taliced
: was a
with different people regarding the shooting. At about 7:30 P.M. he went home
and prepared dinner, however, Ruby did not come in for dinner. Senator left
:0 200 as
about 8:30 P.M. and visited with frierids named Bill Downey and Mike Barkley.
that
call fuly is his hour stone Utilimi
2 to the
10 apprexi.
CR87590
He made
Leved to
-
SENATOR ExHIBIT No. 5402--Continued
590
435
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"ocrText": "2-34,030\nCO-2-34,030\nPage 2\nPagé 3\nCARRON\nbe at Carol-Street and the Expressway. It was there that he learned of the\nshooting of President Kennedy. He said that he did probably what evorybody\nclse did that day, listen to the news and grieved over the President 's death.\nno year.\nHe returned to the apartment and went to bed at approxinately 10:30 P.M. He\nbere, was\ndoes-norecall-seeing Diby again that day.\nin Dalles\nDIDN'T 4/10/60\nAt about 3:00 A.M., Saturday, November 23, 1963, Jack came to Senator's\nroom and woke hi- Jack told him he had been at his sister Eva's plasé, said\n- for about\nthat he had bought food for her, and that both had cried over the Jath of the\nare Company\nPresident. then phoned a zan knomm to Senator as the Carousel\nesses for\nClub and told hin to get out the polaroid camera and meet them on the street\n1954.\nin front of the club. In the meantime, Ruby had asked Senator to get and\n= about\ngo sone place with him. Ruby and Senator drove to the Carcusel they\nbicked up Ierry with the camera and drove to Hall Street are where\nnos, includ-\nRuby took three pictures of a poster bearing the words, \"Impeach Earl Warren.\nJack Ruby at\nS,nator said that Buby was quite incensed about this poster and that he could\nshort periods\nnot understand how anyone would have the nerve to put up such a sign and that\n: Press, Nest\nunoever they were they would have to be\" commies or birchers? At the same time\nDuby was carrying an ad which he had cut from a newspaper in whicn a number of\ncuestions were put to President Kennedy by a Bornard Mossmani Genator said\nbrothith\nthat Ruby was also very \"hot about this article and commonted that Miessmar\nthat Buby\ndid not spell his name as a Jew, but if he were a Jew he should be ashamed of\nhinself. Thez went to the Southland Hotel Coffee Shop and had coffee, Ruby\nNovember,\ndrinking grapefruit juice. Mhile there, Ruby reread the ad and made comments\nto Puby\nabout it. They left the Coffee Shop and went to the Main Dallas Post Office\non Ervay Street there Puby rang the night bell. A postal clork responded and\n-5\n63, and\nBuby asiced his who Bernard Wiessman vas and who had rented the Post Office 3ox,\nthe apart-\nthe numbor of which appeared in the article. The postal clerk told Ruby that\nfented for\nthe did not kmow arthing about the matter and the only person witho could answer\nRuby's questions would be the Postmaster. After this Ruby took Larry back to\nthe Carousel Club and both Senator and Ruby went to their apartment at apprord.\nany poople\nmately 6:00 A.M.\nand, al-\nno all from for or 8 :\nceriously,\nSenator said that he awoke about 10:30 A.M. and shortly after wolte Bubz.\nThey fisted brealifast and watched television. Senator spid that Rubz- was very\nnot smoke;\nemotional and kept asidng what would happen to the President' family, his wife\nit sidnzing;\nand his children. He also excressed sorrow for the policeman tho had been killed\nby Ostald. Dubz said that both the were in cold blood, but Senator\nopinion.\ncould not recall that at any time the espressed any hatrei for Oswald. Fuby\nhomosercial\nrepeated over and over why did this have to happen?\" and expressed pity for\nBuby. He\nthe entire Kennedy fanily, time and time again.\nnormal\n: regarded\nSenator left the apartment along about noon on Saturday and spent the\ne and had\nScornoon shopping for food and drinking beer at various places where he taliced\n: was a\nwith different people regarding the shooting. At about 7:30 P.M. he went home\nand prepared dinner, however, Ruby did not come in for dinner. Senator left\n:0 200 as\nabout 8:30 P.M. and visited with frierids named Bill Downey and Mike Barkley.\nthat\ncall fuly is his hour stone Utilimi\n2 to the\n10 apprexi.\nCR87590\nHe made\nLeved to\n-\nSENATOR ExHIBIT No. 5402--Continued\n590\n435"
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