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MEMORANDUM Re: SHAWN THORNLEY April 11, 1969 OSWALD JULES KIABLE TO: JIM GARRISON, District Attorney FROM: ANDREW SCIAMBRA, Assistant District Attorney RE: SHAW LEADS II * * * * $23) MRS. JEANNE KELTON LEAD: 49. (See SANDERS' Memo of 4/11/68) MRS. KELTON lived at 905 Governor Nicholls Street from 1963 to 1966. She said that SHAW used to visit a young man who lived in the apartment building quite often. She said that the young man was "gay" and referred SHAW: to SHAW as his "patron". MRS. KELTON doesn't remember the boy's name, but she said that JOHN CARTER who also lived at 905 Governor Nicholls could also give us some information on this gay friend of SHAW's. MRS. KELTON also remembers seeing SHAW going in and out of Cosmos' Bar on several occasions. 24) DR. JACOB HAROLD KETY LEAD: (See SANDERS' Memo of 2/14/68) DR. KETY told SANDERS that GREG DONNELLY who lives in Abita Springs, could give us some information on CLAY SHAW. DONNELLY said that he knew CLAY SHAW when he was poor and before SHAW was "adopted" by BRENT. DONNELLY, who is gay, lives with CARL CRAMER, a sculptor, and openly says that they are married to each other. Their phone number in Abita Springs is 892-2187. 25) JACK FRAZIER LEAD: (See FRAZIER letters of 1/1/68 and 12/29/67, SANDERS' memo of 3/6/68, Sciambra memo of 9/16/68 and REID memo of 9/25/68) - Perhaps some time should be spent cultivating FRAZIER. He could be a good source of information. He ran the Ryder coffee House where, according to several people, OSWALD frequented. He was a Thomalay: friend of THORNLEY, WILL BRADY, IVAN COTTMANN, HOWARD COHEN, JOHN CAMUS, and HELEN GLADSTONE (all Ryder House regulars) One rumor was that

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