Photograph of "Flyin' Frolic" being held at Love Field Airport in Dallas, Texas. There are crowds of people near multiple airplane hangars. There is a field on the right.
Intelligence report containing a clipping from the Dallas Times Herald dated September 11, 1967. The article is titled "Garrison Says Oswald Didn't Fire at JFK." The article contains information pertaining to the investigation being made by Jim Garrison.
Photograph of "Flyin' Frolic" being held at Love Field Airport in Dallas, Texas. There are vehicles traveling on two roads. Multiple vehicles are parked on the fields near the roads.
Photograph of an event entitled "Tailspin Cabaret" being held inside of an airplane hangar. This event was held during the event "Flyin' Frolic." There are multiple guests both inside and outside of the hangar.
Photograph of "Flyin' Frolic" being held at Love Field Airport in Dallas, Texas. There are several airplanes landing in formation. Airplane hangars are shown in the background.
Handwritten note by an unknown author suggesting a Cuban connection to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald.
Intelligence Report from Lieutenant L. D. Stringfellow to Captain W. P. Gannaway through Lieutenant Jack Revill regarding the criminal investigation of Cecil G. Hamlin.
Page two of an inventory of evidence by an unknown author. Lists Post Office box records of Alex James Hidell, the name appearing on a Selective Service card found on Lee Harvey Oswald at the time of his arrest.
Page two of an inventory of evidence by an unknown author. Lists Post Office box records of Alex James Hidell, the name appearing on a Selective Service card found on Lee Harvey Oswald at the time of his arrest.
Inventory of investigatory reports and other physical matter related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The inventory is addressed to D. A. Byrd.
Photocopy of Lee Harvey Oswald's passport. A note on the last page states that the passport is not valid in communist portions of China, Korea, Vietnam, Albania, or Cuba, and any citizen who travels to those countries may be prosecuted.
Letter which was written by Noah V. Dillard of Oklahoma and addressed to the Chief of Police. Dillard gives his ideas as to how President Kennedy was assassinated. He states the opinion that President Kennedy was a martyr.
Letter which was written by Noah V. Dillard of Oklahoma and addressed to the Chief of Police. Dillard gives his ideas as to how President Kennedy was assassinated. He states the opinion that President Kennedy was a martyr.
Various letters from Edward F. Bray to Harry McCormick of the Dallas Morning News and Earl Warren of the Warren Commission. The correspondence is concerning threats against Governor John Connally by the Justice for the Crew of the Thresher, a group that Bray states planned an assassination.
Newspaper clipping of an article concerning testimonies by Lee Harvey Oswald's coworker and coworker's sister to the Warren Commission. A note reading "you may be next" is handwritten across the clipping.
Newspaper clippings about Juanita Dale Phillips, also known as Candy Barr. The headlines are "Rodeo Audience Cheers Candy as Ex-Stripper Sings to 15,000", "Detectives Describe Candy Barr's Arrest" and "Trial."
Form which indicates the return of items by the Property Bureau in Dallas, Texas to Mrs. Ruth Paine. Items include transparencies, a camera, color film, slides, a pedometer, cassettes, and name tags.
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by J. H. Sawyer concerning a statement taken from Deputy Chief George L. Lumpkin. Sawyer states that Lumpkin's statement described his activities on the morning of the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald, and stated that he did not know Jack Ruby nor did he see him in the City Hall basement.
Report by J. H Sawyer concerning an interview with Deputy Chief M. W. Stevenson. Sawyer provides a statement from Stevenson regarding his observations during the transfer of Lee Harvey Oswald.
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by F. I. Cornwall concerning an interview with Donald Suits. Cornwall states Suits was interviewed for any additional information about the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald that was not included in his original report.
Report from A. J. Carroll, Jr. to Captain W. F. Dyson, concerning New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison's investigation. A newspaper clipping from the Dallas Times Herald is attached.
Report from F. I. Cornwall to Chief J. E. Curry concerning an interview with Donald Suits. Cornwall states that Suits had no additional information to add to his original report.
Report from P. L. Bentley to Chief J. E. Curry concerning a polygraph examination given to N. J. Daniels. Bentley states that the examination was given to determine if Daniels' statement of information about the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald was truthful.
Report describing the construction and completion of Garza Dam in Dallas County, Texas, resulting in the creation of Lake Dallas. It includes pages of inserted photographs and a fold-out technical drawing that shows a "Typical Section of Completed Fill Between Stas. 15 & 30."
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by P. L. Bentley regarding the polygraph examination given to N. J. Daniels. Bentley states that the examination was given to determine if Daniels was telling the truth in his statement. He states that during the pre-test Daniels claimed that he did not think the person that entered the basement was Jack Ruby, and that he was also very confused about what he said in his statement. Six of the nine questions asked indicated that his answers were false, one answer was indicated as true, and two of the questions were not answered.
Carbon copy of a report by B. W. Hargis to Charles Batchelor. Hargis states that he agreed to interview with Alvin V. Oser, Executive Assistant District Attorney of New Orleans, Louisiana.
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by C. W. Deloney, regarding the prior arrest of Jack Ruby on July 26, 1953. Dillehay states that Ruby was arrested and charged with carrying a concealed weapon.
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by E. R. Gaddy, concerning the prior arrest of Jack Ruby on June 1, 1954. Gaddy states that Ruby was arrested for carrying a concealed weapon, and that he does not remember anything about the case.
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by P. Dillehay, regarding the prior arrest of Jack Ruby on July 26, 1953. Dillehay states that Ruby was arrested and charged with carrying a concealed weapon.
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by W. R. Westbrook, concerning Officer Ray Hawkins and a membership card at the Carousel Club. Westbrook states that Hawkins stated that he had been to the Carousel Club two or three times and that Ruby had said he would give him a permanent pass.
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by W. R. Westbrook, concerning an investigation conducted in connection with the Jack Ruby case that was not directly involved with the events of Sunday, November 24, 1963.
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by W. R. Westbrook concerning the prior arrest of Jack Ruby on July 26, 1953. Westbrook states that Ruby was arrested for carrying concealed weapons.
Report to Chief J. E. Curry by W. R. Westbrook, regarding two Traffic Officers who were on the visiting list of Jack Ruby. Westbrook states that Officer T. M. Hanson and Officer W. E. Barnett were questioned as to why their names were on the list, and they expressed surprise. The Officers stated they were well acquainted with Ruby, but not more so than other businessmen around the area.
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