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PHOTO NO. 27F - Continued: Back Row: 4th - I know he is a friend of CLAY's. If he is not now working at the London Shop, he did work there and he lived on Gov. Nichols. CLAY, J. B. DAUENHAUER and this fellow knew each other. 6th - JOEY BARCELONA - He works for Permanent Foliage on St. Claude Avenue. PHOTO NO. 27G: Back Row: lst - CARLOS (somebody) . He is from Cuba and he lives on Barracks with OTTO STERLE. 7th - DAVID BAILEY - He lives on St. Peter Street. PHOTO NO. 27H: This person I have seen but I don't know his name. - The articles, such as a cape and pieces of chain, that' were taken from his (SHAW's apartment, were SHAW's Mardi Gras costume he has worn for the past few years. I don't know, have never seen, or been introduced to FERRIE. I don't know LAYTON MARTENS, but I saw him in the neighbornood of the 4900 block of Magazine. I was of the opinion that his father rented a room across the street, and I was of the opinion that he (MARTENS) visited his father. This was at the time I lived on Magazine Street. The last time that I recall seeing CLAY SHAW was two Sundays before Mardi Gras 1967, and we happened to bump into each other on Royal Street and stood together and watched a parade for a time. At that time, I did invite him to the annual buffet I give the Sunday before Mardi Gras, but he didn't attend this year. Q. Before '63, did you attend any parties at CLAY SHAW'S A. No. He also lived on Dauphine Street then, about the 500 block. I don't think I was in his apartment before 1301 Dauphine. -5-

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