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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGA' TON
ou
lier. suby,
calt.
states, espected
Date December 20, 1963
(1)
A about
Jack was
thit
age look
GEORGE SENATOR, c/o Carousel Club, 1312 1/2 Commerce Street, Dallas,
zpor, List:
Texas, furnished the following information:
Jack sain is
iné hund
He came to Dallas about May 15, 1954, and first net JACK RUBY about
not see Buny
1955. He believes this was at the time RUBY was assisting in the operation
of the Vegas Club. RUBY was only a casual acquaintance until about March, or
colltation =:
April, 1962. He would see him only infrequently when he happened to moet him
so or. the
in the business añea of Dallas or at a restaurant or night club. On those
eccasions he would talk to him for only a shout period o: time. About March
cant some
He alded
c. April, 1962, SENATOR was out of work and about out of funds. RUBY invited
000 for chree
hin to stay in his apartment, which was located on South Marsalis, exact
address unrecalled. Mr. SENATOR stayed with RUBY for appreximately five or six
come to the
had not
months at this address, and during this period assisted RUBY in the operation
cE the Carousel Club by acting as a cashier or taking tickets at the doop.
sheba, :0
staticn
About August or September, 1962, SENATOR begen operating the Texas Post Card
fact thet ho
Cempany and noved to the Grandbury Apartments, located on Maple Street, MR. RUBY
was con-
zemained at the South Marsalis address. SENATOR would still help cut occasionally
th that
at the Carousel Club on weekends and special occasions.
0:° his bead.
In the latter part of November, 1932, SENATOR moved into Apartment
: all tines
205, located at:223 South Ewing with a Mr. STANTON CORBIT, a buyer for Titche's
coth the C.-
Department Store. He told JACK RUBY about the new apartments and RUBY moved
the carrico
into Apartment 207 in the latter part of November, 1962.
tive
About August, 1963, CORBIT got married and left SENATOR with all
ef the rent to pay on his apartment. He was unable to handle the entire
amount by himself and at the invitation of RUBY, moved into Apartment 207
with RUBY about the first week in November, 1963. He was still living with
hin at the time of RUBY's arrest.
Mr. SENATOR advised that during the period he has lived next door
to and with RUBY, he can recall only one trip out of town made by RUBY. On
this occasion RUBY was having trouble with his competitors over AGVA requirements
on amateur hours put on at the burlesque shows. He did not feel that his
competitors were following the rules set forth by AGVA and this was hurting his
business. RUBY went to New York City to talk to the officers of AGVA concerning
this situation, Mr. SENATOR believes that on this same trip RUBY first took
a young dog to CANDY BARR in the vicinity of Houston, Texas, prior to flying on
to New York. To the best of SENATOR's knowledge, RUBY made this trip alone,
and was gone for about three or four days. SENATOR does not know where RUBY
Ex.No.5403
SENATOR,Geo.
Deposition_
Washington D.C. 1.-22-64
1
un 12/19/63
Dallas, Texas
Filo F
DL
44-1639
at
590
.bnm
by
Spacial RALPH E. RANLINGS and JAMES F, GLONEK Data dictated 12/20/63
document containa neither recommendations nor conclusiona of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and La loaned to
scency; 11 and ite contenta are not to be distributed cutaide your agancy.
87
,
SENATOR EXHIBIT No. 5403
437
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