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a Telephone conversation between Louis Ivon and Max Hill MAX HILL speaking Now, I have just one little scrap of information. OSWALD came to get a job with me before the assasination, and he was referred to me by two photographers who are called BERNADAS and WEISS. That's two separate people. They have split up now. They use to have a photography shop somewhere around 623 or 625 Chartres Street. Now one of them, I think it is WEISS, is still there, and BERNADAS works with the Bank of New Orleans, but I thought that maybe someone might have referred OSWALD to them like they referred him to me, and this might be interesting, as a clear connection might be there. Just a slight little thing. Now we want to see this substantiated for Mr. Garrison's sake. Now there is one other little thing; this is not even interesting. There is a guy that is called SHAMROSKI that use to work with me in the quarter and just after this deal happened, a girl called JEANNE HACK whose father was supposedly a history professor at Tulane or somewhere had had a quarrel with her supposed husband) one called CAREY : SONLY. Now this guy had said that if it hadn been OSWALD, it would have been himself that did this job. Now the thing was that this CAREY SONLY was supposedly writing the history of OSWALD. Now this was reported to the FBI so I don't know, that was just incidental. So that's all I have to say. End of conversation Church

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