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fctf i* AMY FACT THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF DALLAS BEFORE ME, beorqe f. smsB a Notary Public in and for said County, State of Texas, on this day personally appeared.. my - mi 3?£g Who, after being by me duly sworn, on oath deposes and says: X llQVO felOWn Jack Buby for about 12 years* 1 believe his true name is Jack Bubinsky. I started to work for Jack in October of 1961 as a drummer in the Carousel Club. I last saw Jack about 2t00 AM, Friday morning. About PM Friday I talked to Jack by phone and he told me that the club would be closed Friday night, 1 asked him when he would be open again and he said it may be as late as Monday. I told him vihat a terrible tragic thing that had happened to the President. He said that this was the most horrible thing that had ever hanrened and began crying. Jack said the nan mast have been a nut or a louse and said ftKow could any nan do such a thing.t? Then ho hung up. 1 was amazed at' how hard he was taking the death of the President and I told "my girl friend $ Joan KcCline, that I couldnst understand Jack being"so" torn up about it.' I tided to call Jack again Saturday,but didn't gotan answer. I Haven't ta Heed to him or saw him since. Today about lis30 Ml X was home in bed asleep and the phone rang and woke me up.' My father E.L. Mills was in the next room. I got up and answered the phone and it was' my girl friend Joan KcClure at 6203 Bordeaux, '-?L2 7312. She told me that she had heard on'the noxes that Jack P.uby had s' ot and killed this man Oswald "I tried to get in touch with Lt Gilmore as ha knew 2 worked for Jack and' night' want to' get in touch with me. He wasnlt in so X talked to Lt Cornwall* He took my phone nisaber go I told him I would just come on doww I drove my 1951i Pontiac to tbo police station. 1 came alone. SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS 2!*th DAY OF LQTCZUOr A.D. 196^ Notary Public, Dallas County, Texas CPS-GF-413 EEOBGB1 SBIDfiB 68
Affidavit In Any Fact by Billy Joe Willis, a friend of Jack Ruby. Willis states that he had known Ruby for 12 years and worked for him as a drummer in the Carousel Club. He notes that Ruby seemed emotional about the President's death and was having a hard time accepting it.
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