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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. XIV - Page 295« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of George Senator Resumed)

Mr. Griffin.
All right. The front of page 8; Leonard Wood?
Mr. Senator.
Don't know him.
Mr. Griffin.
Milton Thomas?
Mr. Senator.
No.
Mr. Griffin.
Clarence McInnis?
Mr. Senator.
Don't know him.
Mr. Griffin.
James Dotson?
Mr. Senator.
No.
Mr. Griffin.
James T. Aycox?
Mr. Senator.
No.
Mr. Griffin.
Nothing on the back of page 8 or the front of page 9. Page 9, the back is blank. Page 10 is blank on both sides. Page 11 is a half sheet which is blank on both sides. Page 12 I won't direct your attention to because there are no names on there. The back of page 12, the only name that appears on here is Bill Remike. Does that mean anything to you?
Mr. Senator.
No.
Mr. Griffin.
Here is the name, Bobby Patterson.
Mr. Senator.
No.
Mr. Griffin.
On page 13. I will turn over to the back of page 13. There is the name, Tex Lacy, which we talked about before.
Mr. Senator.
I have heard about that name, but I don't know what capacity Tex Lacy is.
Mr. Griffin.
Now, I said the back of page 13. Now on page 14, which is about a third of a sheet of paper, there is the name Frank Fisher. Did you know Frank Fisher?
Mr. Senator.
Yes.
Mr. Griffin.
Who is Frank Fisher?
Mr. Senator.
Frank Fisher was a trumpet player and the leader of his band at one time.
Mr. Griffin.
Of a band?
Mr. Senator.
In the Carousel.
Mr. Griffin.
And what else did he do besides performance as a musician?
Mr. Senator.
That is all.
Mr. Griffin.
Was he an interior decorator?
Mr. Senator.
Not that I know of. If he was, that is news to me.
Mr. Griffin.
Did Jack talk to you or did you know in the week or so before the President was shot whether Jack was considering opening up any new night club?
Mr. Senator.
He had talked about one. I have never seen it. But he was talking about a location that he had mentioned on McKinney Avenue. I think this was a house type place and, as far as I know, nothing ever materialized or whatever it was going to be. This is the only thing I knew about it. He never took me over there. I have never seen it.
Mr. Griffin.
How was Jack going to finance it?
Mr. Senator.
I don't know. That I didn't know. Possibly he may have been looking for a partner. I don't know, or how or what I don't know. You've got me there.
Mr. Griffin.
I won't mention the back of page 14 because there is nothing there. Clark Boland, does that mean anything to you?
Mr. Senator.
No; it seems that is a radio station there.
Mr. Griffin.
Herman Flowers?
Mr. SENATOR, No.
Mr. Griffin.
K. Hamilton. That is the front of page 16.
Mr. Senator.
No.
Mr. Griffin.
Mr. Miller, Collins Radio?
Mr. Senator.
No.
Mr. Griffin.
Cody City Hall; do you now anybody by that name?
Mr. Senator.
No.
Mr. Griffin.
Jimmie Rhodes, do you know him?
Mr. Senator.
The name sounds like I heard of it, but I don't know.
Mr. Griffin.
Mr. Wooldridge?
Mr. Senator.
Never heard of him.
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