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June, July 1963 - LEE Oswald With Jack Ruby In Dallas
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curtjester1
2008-05-06 02:54:18 UTC
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Dorothy Marcum was dating Jack Ruby in the summer of 1963 and her aunt
worked for Ruby. Dorothy told the FBI she knew for a fact that LEE Oswald
and Jack Ruby knew each other, because Oswald worked for Ruby in June and
July (1963).

In the summer of 1963 Jack Ruby was interviewing Fracise Irene Hise for a
job as a waitress when a young man came into the Carousel Club. Ruby
acknowledged the man by saying, Hi, Ozzie" and later joined him to the
back room after finishing the interview with Francis. After Ruby hired
Miss Hise the same young man came into the bar and asked if he could buy
her a drink. After the assassination Miss Hise recognized "Ozzie" as "Lee
Harvey Oswald." ("Ozzie" was the nickname given to LEE Oswald by fellow
Marines in Japan).

Clyde Malcolm Limbough worked for Jack Ruby three years and recalled that
LEE Oswald was in Ruby's office in the back of the Carousel Club on three
separate occasions.

Robert Roy was Jack Ruby's auto mechanic and said that Oswald and Ruby
definitely knew each other. Roy said that when Oswald dropped Ruby's car
off for repairs at his shop he drove Oswald back to Ruby's "burlesque
house." When Roy was asked how many times he had driven LEE Oswald to
Ruby's club, he said, "several times."

Ruby used to park his car, a 1960 Oldsmobile (1963 Texas license tag PD
768; 1962 Texas license tag NL 4783), at Gibbs Auto Service on Field
Street and occasionally allowed friends and associates to borrow his car.
Leon E. Woods, the manager of Gibbs Auto, kept a record of people who took
Ruby's car from the garage and gave the "checkout and check-in book" to
the FBI, which was NEVER returned. When Dallas reporter Earl Golz asked
the FBI about Gibbs Auto Service and the "check-in/checkout book," they
told Golz they knew nothing about it.

Other Ruby employees who claim to have seen Oswald at Ruby's Carousel Club
include William Crowe, Wally Weston, Dixie Lynn, and Kathy Kay. In all,
there were dozens of people who saw LEE Oswald and Ruby together in the
summer of 1963-*precisely when HARVEY Oswald was working at Reily Coffee
and residing with his wife and child on Magazine Street.*

During the last week of July (1963 Western Union employee Marshall Hicks
delivered several telegrams to "LEE Harvey Oswald" at the Rotary
Apartments, 1501-1503 W. 7th Street in Dallas. The FBI made no attempt to
locate copies of these telegrams.

Dallas Police Detective H.M. Hart, of the Criminal Intelligence Division,
received information from a Dallas Police confidential informant who knew
Ruby. The informant said that in September, 1963 Ruby rented an apartment
at 223 South Ewing, for LEE Oswald (next door to Ruby's apartment
building). The informant said the manager of the apartment asked Oswald
to move because the manager did not like Oswald.

The significance of these Ruby/Oswld sightings is that they occurred in
the spring and summer of 1963, while HARVEY and Marina were in New
Orleans. It was LEE Oswald who knew and associated with Jack Ruby in the
summer of 1963 and was familiar with CIA operatives, anti-Castro Cubans in
Miami, Robert McKeown, and Cuban exiles from the Lake Poncharrtrain camps.
These sightings help us establish the time frame during which plans were
formulated to use LEE Oswald to set up HARVEY Oswald as the "patsy" in the
assassination of President Kennedy.

After the assassination Jack Ruby provided several clues that hinted at
the extent of his knowledge about Oswald and the President's murder:

# When Henry Wade said that Oswald belonged to the "Free Cuba Committee"
(in New Orleans), it was Jack Ruby who corrected him and said, "That's
Fair Play for Cuba Committee, Henry."

# After Ruby shot Oswald he told his psychiatrist that he was involved in
a conspiracy to murder the President.

# Ruby told one of his jailers, Al Maddox, "In order to understand the
assassination, you have to read the book 'A Texan Looks at Lyndon.'"

# During a break in his trial for killing Oswald Ruby said, "Everything
pertaining to what's happening has never come to the surface. The world
will never know the true facts of what occurred, my motive. These people
had so much to gain, and have such ulterior motives to put me in the
position I'm in, they will never let the true facts come aboveboard to the
world."

Harvey and Lee pg 554-55

CJ
J***@aol.com
2008-05-06 20:41:55 UTC
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On May 5, 10:54 pm, curtjester1 <***@hotmail.com> wrote:

I hope you're not planning to post "Harvey & Lee" in its entirityy, CJ.
I think it runs over 900 pages. That would be cruel & unusual punishment,
even if one doesn't read it... and most won't.

JGL
Post by curtjester1
Dorothy Marcum was dating Jack Ruby in the summer of 1963 and her aunt
worked for Ruby.  Dorothy told the FBI she knew for a fact that LEE Oswald
and Jack Ruby knew each other, because Oswald worked for Ruby in June and
July (1963).
In the summer of 1963 Jack Ruby was interviewing Fracise Irene Hise for a
job as a waitress when a young man came into the Carousel Club. Ruby
acknowledged the man by saying, Hi, Ozzie" and later joined him to the
back room after finishing the interview with Francis.  After Ruby hired
Miss Hise the same young man came into the bar and asked if he could buy
her a drink.  After the assassination Miss Hise recognized "Ozzie" as "Lee
Harvey Oswald."  ("Ozzie" was the nickname given to LEE Oswald by fellow
Marines in Japan).
Clyde Malcolm Limbough worked for Jack Ruby three years and recalled that
LEE Oswald was in Ruby's office in the back of the Carousel Club on three
separate occasions.
Robert Roy was Jack Ruby's auto mechanic and said that Oswald and Ruby
definitely knew each other.  Roy said that when Oswald dropped Ruby's car
off for repairs at his shop he drove Oswald back to Ruby's "burlesque
house."  When Roy was asked how many times he had driven LEE Oswald to
Ruby's club, he said, "several times."
Ruby used to park his car, a 1960 Oldsmobile (1963 Texas license tag PD
768; 1962 Texas license tag NL 4783), at Gibbs Auto Service on Field
Street and occasionally allowed friends and associates to borrow his car.  
Leon E. Woods, the manager of Gibbs Auto, kept a record of people who took
Ruby's car from the garage and gave the "checkout and check-in book" to
the FBI, which was NEVER returned.  When Dallas reporter Earl Golz asked
the FBI about Gibbs Auto Service and the "check-in/checkout book," they
told Golz they knew nothing about it.
Other Ruby employees who claim to have seen Oswald at Ruby's Carousel Club
include William Crowe, Wally Weston, Dixie Lynn, and Kathy Kay. In all,
there were dozens of people who saw LEE Oswald and Ruby together in the
summer of 1963-*precisely when HARVEY Oswald was working at Reily Coffee
and residing with his wife and child on Magazine Street.*
During the last week of July (1963 Western Union employee Marshall Hicks
delivered several telegrams to "LEE Harvey Oswald" at the Rotary
Apartments, 1501-1503 W. 7th Street in Dallas.  The FBI made no attempt to
locate copies of these telegrams.
Dallas Police Detective H.M. Hart, of the Criminal Intelligence Division,
received information from a Dallas Police confidential informant who knew
Ruby.  The informant said that in September, 1963 Ruby rented an apartment
at 223 South Ewing, for LEE Oswald (next door to Ruby's apartment
building).  The informant said the manager of the apartment asked Oswald
to move because the manager did not like Oswald.
The significance of these Ruby/Oswld sightings is that they occurred in
the spring and summer of 1963, while HARVEY and Marina were in New
Orleans.  It was LEE Oswald who knew and associated with Jack Ruby in the
summer of 1963 and was familiar with CIA operatives, anti-Castro Cubans in
Miami, Robert McKeown, and Cuban exiles from the Lake Poncharrtrain camps.  
These sightings help us establish the time frame during which plans were
formulated to use LEE Oswald to set up HARVEY Oswald as the "patsy" in the
assassination of President Kennedy.
After the assassination Jack Ruby provided several clues that hinted at
# When Henry Wade said that Oswald belonged to the "Free Cuba Committee"
(in New Orleans), it was Jack Ruby who corrected him and said, "That's
Fair Play for Cuba Committee, Henry."
# After Ruby shot Oswald he told his psychiatrist that he was involved in
a conspiracy to murder the President.
# Ruby told one of his jailers, Al Maddox, "In order to understand the
assassination, you have to read the book 'A Texan Looks at Lyndon.'"
# During a break in his trial for killing Oswald Ruby said, "Everything
pertaining to what's happening has never come to the surface.  The world
will never know the true facts of what occurred, my motive.  These people
had so much to gain, and have such ulterior motives to put me in the
position I'm in, they will never let the true facts come aboveboard to the
world."
Harvey and Lee pg 554-55
CJ
t***@hotmail.com
2008-05-09 20:27:47 UTC
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I hope you're not planning to post "Harvey & Lee" in its entirityy, CJ.  
I think it runs over 900 pages.  That would be cruel & unusual punishment,
even if one doesn't read it... and most won't.
JGL
Post by curtjester1
Dorothy Marcum was dating Jack Ruby in the summer of 1963 and her aunt
worked for Ruby.  Dorothy told the FBI she knew for a fact that LEE Oswald
and Jack Ruby knew each other, because Oswald worked for Ruby in June and
July (1963).
In the summer of 1963 Jack Ruby was interviewing Fracise Irene Hise for a
job as a waitress when a young man came into the Carousel Club. Ruby
acknowledged the man by saying, Hi, Ozzie" and later joined him to the
back room after finishing the interview with Francis.  After Ruby hired
Miss Hise the same young man came into the bar and asked if he could buy
her a drink.  After the assassination Miss Hise recognized "Ozzie" as "Lee
Harvey Oswald."  ("Ozzie" was the nickname given to LEE Oswald by fellow
Marines in Japan).
Clyde Malcolm Limbough worked for Jack Ruby three years and recalled that
LEE Oswald was in Ruby's office in the back of the Carousel Club on three
separate occasions.
Robert Roy was Jack Ruby's auto mechanic and said that Oswald and Ruby
definitely knew each other.  Roy said that when Oswald dropped Ruby's car
off for repairs at his shop he drove Oswald back to Ruby's "burlesque
house."  When Roy was asked how many times he had driven LEE Oswald to
Ruby's club, he said, "several times."
Ruby used to park his car, a 1960 Oldsmobile (1963 Texas license tag PD
768; 1962 Texas license tag NL 4783), at Gibbs Auto Service on Field
Street and occasionally allowed friends and associates to borrow his car.  
Leon E. Woods, the manager of Gibbs Auto, kept a record of people who took
Ruby's car from the garage and gave the "checkout and check-in book" to
the FBI, which was NEVER returned.  When Dallas reporter Earl Golz asked
the FBI about Gibbs Auto Service and the "check-in/checkout book," they
told Golz they knew nothing about it.
Other Ruby employees who claim to have seen Oswald at Ruby's Carousel Club
include William Crowe, Wally Weston, Dixie Lynn, and Kathy Kay. In all,
there were dozens of people who saw LEE Oswald and Ruby together in the
summer of 1963-*precisely when HARVEY Oswald was working at Reily Coffee
and residing with his wife and child on Magazine Street.*
During the last week of July (1963 Western Union employee Marshall Hicks
delivered several telegrams to "LEE Harvey Oswald" at the Rotary
Apartments, 1501-1503 W. 7th Street in Dallas.  The FBI made no attempt to
locate copies of these telegrams.
Dallas Police Detective H.M. Hart, of the Criminal Intelligence Division,
received information from a Dallas Police confidential informant who knew
Ruby.  The informant said that in September, 1963 Ruby rented an apartment
at 223 South Ewing, for LEE Oswald (next door to Ruby's apartment
building).  The informant said the manager of the apartment asked Oswald
to move because the manager did not like Oswald.
The significance of these Ruby/Oswld sightings is that they occurred in
the spring and summer of 1963, while HARVEY and Marina were in New
Orleans.  It was LEE Oswald who knew and associated with Jack Ruby in the
summer of 1963 and was familiar with CIA operatives, anti-Castro Cubans in
Miami, Robert McKeown, and Cuban exiles from the Lake Poncharrtrain camps.  
These sightings help us establish the time frame during which plans were
formulated to use LEE Oswald to set up HARVEY Oswald as the "patsy" in the
assassination of President Kennedy.
After the assassination Jack Ruby provided several clues that hinted at
# When Henry Wade said that Oswald belonged to the "Free Cuba Committee"
(in New Orleans), it was Jack Ruby who corrected him and said, "That's
Fair Play for Cuba Committee, Henry."
# After Ruby shot Oswald he told his psychiatrist that he was involved in
a conspiracy to murder the President.
# Ruby told one of his jailers, Al Maddox, "In order to understand the
assassination, you have to read the book 'A Texan Looks at Lyndon.'"
# During a break in his trial for killing Oswald Ruby said, "Everything
pertaining to what's happening has never come to the surface.  The world
will never know the true facts of what occurred, my motive.  These people
had so much to gain, and have such ulterior motives to put me in the
position I'm in, they will never let the true facts come aboveboard to the
world."
Harvey and Lee pg 554-55
CJ- Hide quoted text -
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Enough already!!! Conspiracy is proven. The American public know it
(they're just too comfortable sitting in their lounge chairs eating
Doritos to be bothered doing anything about it) and the WORLD knows
it. We know it. Go and try and convince people global warming is just
a myth (who knows maybe it is?)
tomnln
2008-05-10 01:59:25 UTC
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Post by J***@aol.com
I hope you're not planning to post "Harvey & Lee" in its entirityy, CJ.
I think it runs over 900 pages. That would be cruel & unusual punishment,
even if one doesn't read it... and most won't.
JGL
Post by curtjester1
Dorothy Marcum was dating Jack Ruby in the summer of 1963 and her aunt
worked for Ruby. Dorothy told the FBI she knew for a fact that LEE
Oswald
and Jack Ruby knew each other, because Oswald worked for Ruby in June and
July (1963).
In the summer of 1963 Jack Ruby was interviewing Fracise Irene Hise for a
job as a waitress when a young man came into the Carousel Club. Ruby
acknowledged the man by saying, Hi, Ozzie" and later joined him to the
back room after finishing the interview with Francis. After Ruby hired
Miss Hise the same young man came into the bar and asked if he could buy
her a drink. After the assassination Miss Hise recognized "Ozzie" as
"Lee
Harvey Oswald." ("Ozzie" was the nickname given to LEE Oswald by fellow
Marines in Japan).
Clyde Malcolm Limbough worked for Jack Ruby three years and recalled that
LEE Oswald was in Ruby's office in the back of the Carousel Club on three
separate occasions.
Robert Roy was Jack Ruby's auto mechanic and said that Oswald and Ruby
definitely knew each other. Roy said that when Oswald dropped Ruby's car
off for repairs at his shop he drove Oswald back to Ruby's "burlesque
house." When Roy was asked how many times he had driven LEE Oswald to
Ruby's club, he said, "several times."
Ruby used to park his car, a 1960 Oldsmobile (1963 Texas license tag PD
768; 1962 Texas license tag NL 4783), at Gibbs Auto Service on Field
Street and occasionally allowed friends and associates to borrow his car.
Leon E. Woods, the manager of Gibbs Auto, kept a record of people who took
Ruby's car from the garage and gave the "checkout and check-in book" to
the FBI, which was NEVER returned. When Dallas reporter Earl Golz asked
the FBI about Gibbs Auto Service and the "check-in/checkout book," they
told Golz they knew nothing about it.
Other Ruby employees who claim to have seen Oswald at Ruby's Carousel Club
include William Crowe, Wally Weston, Dixie Lynn, and Kathy Kay. In all,
there were dozens of people who saw LEE Oswald and Ruby together in the
summer of 1963-*precisely when HARVEY Oswald was working at Reily Coffee
and residing with his wife and child on Magazine Street.*
During the last week of July (1963 Western Union employee Marshall Hicks
delivered several telegrams to "LEE Harvey Oswald" at the Rotary
Apartments, 1501-1503 W. 7th Street in Dallas. The FBI made no attempt
to
locate copies of these telegrams.
Dallas Police Detective H.M. Hart, of the Criminal Intelligence Division,
received information from a Dallas Police confidential informant who knew
Ruby. The informant said that in September, 1963 Ruby rented an
apartment
at 223 South Ewing, for LEE Oswald (next door to Ruby's apartment
building). The informant said the manager of the apartment asked Oswald
to move because the manager did not like Oswald.
The significance of these Ruby/Oswld sightings is that they occurred in
the spring and summer of 1963, while HARVEY and Marina were in New
Orleans. It was LEE Oswald who knew and associated with Jack Ruby in the
summer of 1963 and was familiar with CIA operatives, anti-Castro Cubans in
Miami, Robert McKeown, and Cuban exiles from the Lake Poncharrtrain camps.
These sightings help us establish the time frame during which plans were
formulated to use LEE Oswald to set up HARVEY Oswald as the "patsy" in the
assassination of President Kennedy.
After the assassination Jack Ruby provided several clues that hinted at
# When Henry Wade said that Oswald belonged to the "Free Cuba Committee"
(in New Orleans), it was Jack Ruby who corrected him and said, "That's
Fair Play for Cuba Committee, Henry."
# After Ruby shot Oswald he told his psychiatrist that he was involved in
a conspiracy to murder the President.
# Ruby told one of his jailers, Al Maddox, "In order to understand the
assassination, you have to read the book 'A Texan Looks at Lyndon.'"
# During a break in his trial for killing Oswald Ruby said, "Everything
pertaining to what's happening has never come to the surface. The world
will never know the true facts of what occurred, my motive. These people
had so much to gain, and have such ulterior motives to put me in the
position I'm in, they will never let the true facts come aboveboard to the
world."
Harvey and Lee pg 554-55
CJ- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Enough already!!! Conspiracy is proven. The American public know it
(they're just too comfortable sitting in their lounge chairs eating
Doritos to be bothered doing anything about it) and the WORLD knows
it. We know it. Go and try and convince people global warming is just
a myth (who knows maybe it is?)

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