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looking for him, but I didn't mention his name to him. He didn't question me on who it was, he just more or less passed it off. However, I remember that on the next day, Friday, November 15, he made a call to Dallas and charged the call to a Patterson number. The operator called me the next day and told me that GUARISCO had phoned Dallas and charged the call to a Patterson number and asked me if I knew the number, and I told her that I did not know the number and that she should talk to MR. GUARISCO. I also remember that MR. GUARISCO also made another call to Dallas the Monday after RUBY shot oswald, but I don't know who he called. I do know that the call was charged to the motel. I remember RUBY also from when he used to come and gamble at Hub Club around 1945 to 1947. He used to come to Morgan City with a group of men from New Orleans to gamble at the Hub Club. They used to always talk about how it took them only one hour and 15 minutes to get here. RUBY used to always be very neat and well-dressed and always wore white suits and shoes during the summer months. He was a good tipper, and I have seen him gamble many times in the company of CARLOS MARCELLO It is common knowledge that MARCELLO loaned GUARISCO the money to build the motel, but no one could prove it. Also, MARCELLO has a sister who lives in Patterson. I can remember that after RUBY shot OSWALD, I told him that this was the man who was looking for him that day at the motel. He became very nervous and when I asked if he knew RUBY, he said "Why do you ask?", and I repeated that he was the man that came looking for him. He got pale, and nervous and said that he had better call the FBI. MR. LELAND LYNN (FBI) was then contacted by Morgan City Police. When the agent questioned me, -3-

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