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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. XIV - Page 277« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of George Senator Resumed)

Mr. Griffin.
It looks like Ruth Shay.
Mr. Hubert.
You had better make reference to the document you are talking about. Let the record show the comments of the witness are with reference to Exhibit 5305-F.
Mr. Senator.
Here is one that says Pauline. That may be Pauline Hall, I don't know. I have heard that name. I don't know who she is.
Mr. Griffin.
What name are you talking about?
Mr. Senator.
Tex DeLacy.
Mr. Griffin.
Take a look at 5305-G and tell me if you recognize the name R. T. Brown on there.
Mr. Senator.
No; I don't know who that is.
Mr. Griffin.
Let me hand you 5305-H.
Mr. Senator.
There is no other names on there.
Mr. Griffin.
That is right. 5305-H, do you recognize any of the names on there?
Mr. Senator.
What is that, Joseph Rossi?
Mr. Griffin.
Yes.
Mr. Senator.
I don't know him. The rest are just figurations here, numbers or moneys.
Mr. Griffin.
Take a look at 5305-I. There is the name Tom Palmer.
Mr. Senator.
Tom Palmer, I think he is the booking agent in Dallas. In other words, he books. Not the booking agent. I have got to find out how to classify him now.
Mr. Griffin.
Tell us what he does.
Mr. Senator.
He is with, I think he is with AGVA.
Mr. Griffin.
And that is the American Guild of Variety Artists?
Mr. Senator.
Yes. I believe he has an office in Dallas. Let me see how he is classified. How do you classify him? I guess he has something to do with the acts, you know, the working hours, and the pay.
Mr. Griffin.
Of the entertainers?
Mr. Senator.
Yes.
Mr. Griffin.
Have you met Tom Palmer?
Mr. Senator.
Yes.
Mr. Griffin.
Where have you met him?
Mr. Senator.
I have seen him in the Carousel, or occasionally on the street, or something like that.
Mr. Griffin.
About how many different occasions would you say you have met him?
Mr. Senator.
Oh, I have seen him maybe a dozen times or so, maybe more. I don't know.
Mr. Griffin.
Did you first meet him through Jack Ruby?
Mr. Senator.
Yes; because when he came up there, he always went to Jack, you know. I mean, he had no occasion to come to me or anything of that nature, but he always came to Jack.
Mr. Griffin.
Do you know of any particular dealings Jack had with him in the few weeks before Oswald was shot?
Mr. Senator.
No.
Mr. Griffin.
Let me hand you Exhibit 5305-J, and I will ask you if you recognize any of the names on there.
Mr. Senator.
What is this, Grace Wilkins, the first one? Is that what that says? I don't know her, but is that what it says?
Mr. Griffin.
It looks like Grace Wilkins; yes. Do you recognize that name?
Mr. Senator.
No. And Woodruff, I don't know who that is. But, mind you, I want you to bear in mind I may know these people and don't know the names. I may know them if I see their face.
Mr. Griffin.
Yes.
Mr. Senator.
J. B. Gruber, I don't know who he is.
Mr. Griffin.
I will hand you Exhibit 5305-K and ask you if you recognize any of the names on there.
Mr. Senator.
KLIF radio station.
Mr. Griffin.
KLIF?
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