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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. XV - Page 91« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Seth Kantor Resumed)

Mr. Kantor.
Yes; I do.
Mr. Griffin.
Can you show us in here where those notes are?
Mr. Kantor.
Yes. Just any and all in the police station?
Mr. Griffin.
Yes.
Mr. Kantor.
Right. Where you have placed the marker here is the extent of notes taken in the police station between Friday afternoon, November 22 and Sunday evening, November 24.
Mr. Griffin.
Let me ask a few questions about the notes. I notice that you have made the notation and I will read it, "Ruby asked question Friday night at press conference." Do you remember making that notation?
Mr. Kantor.
Yes; I do.
Mr. Griffin.
Do you remember who told you that or how you came to learn that?
Mr. Kantor.
Yes. I mentioned yesterday that there was a radio reporter from New York City whose name escaped me and I believe I---
Mr. Griffin.
Do you have that name now?
Mr. Kantor.
I believe I have it in my notes.
Mr. Griffin.
All right.
Mr. Kantor.
The name of the reporter as I have it in here in these notes is Ike Pappas. And---do you want me to read to you what I have here?
Mr. Griffin.
If that is the most accurate thing you can give us.
Mr. Kantor.
Yes. This is what I recalled from memory as soon as I got back from Dallas and read into the tape recorder and this is the way I wrote it down from that. This describes the meeting in the assembly room, in the police assembly room, shortly after Friday night going into Saturday.
"Sunday afternoon District Attorney Henry Wade was to say to the press that Jack Ruby was present Friday night during that strange press conference. I understand or I am told.
"A New York City radio reporter, Ike Pappas, corrected Henry and said that he, Pappas, had been talking with Ruby in the assembly room and Ruby had given him a card and had invited him to be his guest in the Carousel when it reopened. Pappas still carried the card in his wallet; said that he brought Ruby over to the District Attorney and that the D.A. seemed to know Mr. Ruby. Henry smiled but gave no answer, after first saying that Ruby was mistaken for being a reporter."
The time which I referred to here that Mr. Wade smiled was when Ike Pappas reminded Henry Wade on Sunday that he had talked to Ruby on Friday night.
Mr. Griffin.
Now, are you saying there that Pappas learned from Wade or that you learned from Wade that Ruby had interrupted him, interrupted Wade at the press conference?
Mr. Kantor.
It wasn't so much that I learned it. This was an announcement made by Wade Sunday afternoon or Sunday evening in that same police assembly room to a gathering of reporters among whom I was present in which he said that he understood that Ruby had been present Friday night, and then Ike Pappas said, "You know that he was present because the three of us were talking."
Mr. Griffin.
I see. What is the reference that you had in there. I thought I understood the reference in there that Ruby interrupted Wade at some point in the press conference. Is that written in there or did I hear it incorrectly?
Mr. Kantor.
I think that is something you asked me about yesterday, wasn't it, about an interruption of which I wasn't sure?
Mr. Hubert.
Yes.
Mr. Griffin.
Why don't we do this: I am going to mark the pages that we are going to photostat here with separate exhibit numbers on your book, and then, if I may, have these pages photostated, and give you the complete notebook back because we are going to take the full notebook. In other words, I would like to write down at the bottom of the page a number, if I could.
Mr. Kantor.
You mean you want to remove the page?
Mr. Griffin.
No; we are not going to remove the page, but I would like to put a notation on your notebook, with your permission.
Mr. Kantor.
All right; please go ahead.
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