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CLAYTON, BOB Dallas Times Herald
WCH Vol. 15 p. 557
CLEMENTS, MANNING FBI SA
WCH Vol. 4 p. 217
WCH Vol. 7 p. 130
WCH Vol. 7 p. 132
WCH Vol. 7 p. 171
WCH Vol. 7 pp. 173-174
WCH Vol. 14 p. 163
WCH Vol. 14 p. 268
WCH Vol. 14 p. 437
WCH Vol. 15 p. 59
WCH Vol. 15 p. 66
WCH Vol. 15 pp. 68-70
WCH Vol. 15 p. 175
WCH Vol. 15 p. 323
WCH Vol. 19 pp. 100-103 *
WCH Vol. 20 pp. 47-62 *
WCH Vol. 20 pp. 64-67 *
WCH Vol. 20 p. 448 *
WCH Vol. 21 p. 42 *
WCH Vol. 23 p. 104 *
WCH Vol. 23 p. 177 *
WCH Vol. 24 pp. 11-12 *
WCH Vol. 24 pp. 500-502 *
WCH Vol. 25 pp. 198-200 *
WCH Vol. 25 p. 205 *
WCH Vol. 25 pp. 261-263 *
WCH Vol. 26 p. 161 *
WCH Vol. 26 pp. 181-182 *
WCH Vol. 26 p. 546 *
WCH Vol. 26 p. 664 *
WCH Vol. 26 pp. 686-687 *
absence of any background data or fingerprints of Lee Oswald until 9:00 pm on Nov. 22
WCH Vol. 26 p. 1963 *
WCH Vol. 7 p. 320
TESTIMONY OF
WCH Vol. 7 pp. 318-322
CLEOPATRA likened to JFK assassination, illusion-wise
WCH Vol. 15 p. 737
CLEWIS, WALTER WCH Vol. 23 pp. 354-355 *
CLICK, DARYL alleged to have been cab driver who took Lee Oswald to N. Beckley
WCH Vol. 2 pp. 49-50
»Darrell«, 294 [ed. note: there is no such cabbie, the name is a confusion generated by misunderstood sounds]
CLIFTON, GEN. WCH Vol. 5 p. 564
WCH Vol. 7 p. 471
CLIFTON'S BARBERSHOP WCH Vol. 10 p. 310
WCH Vol. 26 pp. 796-799 *
CLINTON, ARTHUR WCH Vol. 25 pp. 127-128 *
»CLIPPER« one of Ruby's dogs
WCH Vol. 13 p. 318
WCH Vol. 13 p. 343
CLOAR, JAMES FBI SA
WCH Vol. 24 p. 456 *
WCH Vol. 24 p. 459 *
WCH Vol. 24 pp. 462-463 *
CLOY, CAPT. RICHARD soldier who participated in rehearsals for a presidential funeral a week before the assassination
WCH Vol. 15 pp. 738-741
CLUB DE COPA name of club after Carousel was closed
WCH Vol. 13 p. 490
CLUB ROYAL an entertainment location once managed by Bertha Cheek
WCH Vol. 13 p. 395
»CLYR« alternate and incorrect spelling of Charles Klihr, aide to General Walker
WCH Vol. 11 p. 411
COAST GUARD, US WCH Vol. 1 p. 226
WCH Vol. 1 pp. 295-300
WCH Vol. 1 p. 363
COATES, T. R. addressed a memo to W. W. Semigsen regarding »Oswald at Western Union«
WCH Vol. 10 p. 410
COBENA, LYNN WCH Vol. 23 p. 696 *
COBIE fnu, drill sergeant at Camp Pendleton
WCH Vol. 1 p. 367
COBO, AL business associate of Earl Ruby
WCH Vol. 14 p. 377
COBO, ED business associate of Earl Ruby
WCH Vol. 14 p. 377
COCA COLA alleged beverage in possession of Lee Oswald at time of Baker/Truly encounter
WCH Vol. 2 p. 50
WCH Vol. 2 p. 53
one of two beverages noted by TSBD Supt. Truly to be occasionally consumed by Oswald
WCH Vol. 3 p. 218
machine in second floor lunchroom of TSBD
WCH Vol. 3 p. 236
beverage denied in possession of Oswald when seen by Roy Truly shortly after shots fired
WCH Vol. 3 p. 239
beverage seen by Mrs. Robert A. Reid in possession of Oswald within two minutes of shooting
WCH Vol. 3 pp. 278-279
beverage consumed by cabbie William Scoggins near Tenth and Patton shortly before l:00 pm on Nov. 22
WCH Vol. 3 p. 1963
WCH Vol. 3 p. 324
WCH Vol. 3 p. 339
beverage cited by Lee Oswald during interrogation by J. W. Fritz
WCH Vol. 4 p. 213
cited in testimony of James Hosty
WCH Vol. 4 p. 468
beverage consumed on evening of November 23, l963 by Ruby when he was feeling depressed
WCH Vol. 5 p. 198
beverage seen by Barbara Rowland on the ground at a location north of Elm St. after the shooting
WCH Vol. 6 p. 184
beverage bottle seen in sixth floor location
WCH Vol. 6 p. 330
beverage provided to, but not fully consumed by Mrs. Cabell at Parkland
WCH Vol. 7 p. 488
noted as being available to, and sought by, Lee Oswald at the Crescent City Garage, next to Reily Coffee
WCH Vol. 10 p. 215
WCH Vol. 10 p. 220
WCH Vol. 10 p. 225
WCH Vol. 10 p. 227
type of bottle which fell out of armored car at Dallas Police HQ
WCH Vol. 12 p. 100
vending machines in Dallas Police HQ
WCH Vol. 12 p. 244
beverage bottle which rolled from armored car and broke, causing a »popping« sound noted by some in the Dallas Police garage
WCH Vol. 12 p. 321
beverage used in »set-ups« at Ruby's club
WCH Vol. 13 p. 315
beverage served in Ruby's club to Dallas Police officers on duty
WCH Vol. 13 p. 434
WCH Vol. 13 p. 436
and XIV
WCH Vol. 13 pp. 213-214
beverage claimed as mainstay by Nancy P. Rich
WCH Vol. 14 p. 362
bottles noticed in armored car by Chief Batchelor
WCH Vol. 15 p. 117
beverage consumed by Ruby on stops he made on Sat.
WCH Vol. 15 pp. 475-476
WCH Vol. 15 p. 479
WCH Vol. 15 p. 550
CODY, JOE Dallas Police
WCH Vol. 13 pp. 189-190
WCH Vol. 14 p. 33
WCH Vol. 14 p. 295
WCH Vol. 14 p. 558
WCH Vol. 15 p. 616
WCH Vol. 23 p. 344 *
CODY, JULIE ANN identity created for Nancy P. Rich's police work in California
WCH Vol. 14 p. 345
WCH Vol. 14 p. 358
WCH Vol. 21 p. 298 *
COE, PAUL WCH Vol. 23 p. 80 *
COFFEY, GENE WCH Vol. 24 p. 456 *
COFFMAN, STELLA WCH Vol. 22 p. 332 *
COHEN, ARTHUR WCH Vol. 22 pp. 476-477 *
COHEN, BARRY ACLU related
WCH Vol. 22 p. 185 *
COHEN, MARION worker at Youth House during Lee Oswald truancy episode
WCH Vol. 8 pp. 227-228
COHEN, MICKEY organized crime figure cited by Nancy P. Rich
WCH Vol. 14 p. 334

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