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DL 44-13: = 44-1539 (2) (3) stayed in New York City and does not know for sure the identity of the perset: In re he contacted. He believes that RUBY contacted a Mr. BOBBY FAY of the 200 been gettin possibly a Mr. JOE GLAZIER (phonetic) a booking agent in New York. RUBY nes and visiting va talked to SENATOR about vacation trips he has taken, but SENATOR cannot recall any details of these trips. SENAT how SENATOR stated that he has no information to indicate that RUBY ho: hiblts are thes connections with the hoodlum element in Chicago, Illinois. RUBY has confided in Dallas, but : to SENATOR that he grew up in a very tough neighborhood, but SENATOR has RAPH PAUL, who seen no visitors whom he recognized as being from Chicago during the perico cocrates the Da of his close association with RUBY. The only close friend of RUBY known to zroviously worke SENATOR who has a Chicago connection was one MARTY GIMPLE (phonetic), a traveling salesman who had formerly lived in Dallas and moved back to Chicaze. SENAT Mr. GIMPLE died about 1962. &csoription, to The only addresses recalled by SENATOR at which RUBY has resided 1- SENATO Dallas include the Continental Apartments on Homer Avenue, the address on to has never see South Marsalis at which SENATOR resided with RUBY for a short period of time, CSNALD, o. H. LE "end the apartment at 223 South Ewing. He also recalled that RUBY lived with Sicclutely no in his sister, EVA GRANT, for a period of time, but he does not recall the CONALO. dates or address. . The fo SENATOR advised that RUBY was a Democrat but was not active in of the interview political affairs and very seldom even discussed them. He is not sure that ROBY voted. At no time did RUBY express an opinion in SENATOR'S presence Name concerning the Cuban crisis. Race . Sex During the period of his acquaintance with RUBY he has had no Ago indication of any violation of law, such as the handling of narcotics, Date c allowing employees to practice prostitution, or fencing stolen articles. Place RUBY operated a very strict business and would allow no disturbance in his Height place of business. He was checked very closely by the Dallas Police Weight Department every night. The officers who had this duty were strictly Build budiness and would appear at the Carousel Club practically every night at Hair closing time to insure that RUBY was abiding by the regulation that all Eyes glasses and drinks had to be moved from the tables by 12:15 a.m., or Comple 1:15 a.m. on Sundays. Scans RUBY always carried at least $2,000 or $3,000 in cash with him to Milita and from his place of business. He carried this money in a sack and on each trip he would take a revolver and place it in the bag on top of the money. This is the only gun possessed by RUBY, as far as Mr. SENATOR knew. C. 88 SENATOR EXHIBIT No. 5103-Continued 438

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