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December 4, 1963 Mr. J. E. Curry Chief of Police Re: Telephonic Interview of Joe Long Radio Station KLIF on December 1, 1963 I contacted the subject on this date and he made arrangements to furnish this Department with a copy of the taped interview with Mrs. Eva Grant that was broadeast on Radio Station KLIF, Tuesday evening, November 26 and Wednesday, Nivvember 27. Mr. Long stated that the entire interview which took place in Mrs. Grant's apartment lasted for approximately 38 hours. He said she would not allow a record of the entire interview but would allow a recording of a prepared speech which she read. I questioned Mr. Long regarding the reason Mrs. Grant gave for believing her brother Jack Ruby had a press pass or identification card when he was in the City Hall prior to the shooting of Lee Oswald on Sunday, November 24, 1963. Mr. Long stated Mrs. Grant told him that she had attended the State Fair of Texas with her brother in Ostober, 1963, and as they went in the gate Jack Ruby told her to purchase a ticket for her own admission and pointed out an pross pass on his windshield and said this pasa would admit the car and he had his own individual pass to procure his own admission. Mr. Long also stated that sometimo after midnight Friday night, November 22, 1963, which would be in the sarly hours of Saturday morning, that Jack Ruby came to the KLIF Studios, Pearl Express- way and Jackmon Strest with sandwiches for some of the KLIF personnel. Mr. Long was questioned further without obtaining more infor- mation that was considered pertinent but volunteered to be available at any future time that we might want to contact him. Respeetfully submitted, oatons o. A Jones Captain of Police OAJ tmw 65

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