Photocopy of a report from the Federal Bureau of Investigation regarding statements made by Jack Ruby. Ruby gave information regarding his childhood, acquaintances, and actions in November of 1963.
Letter from Chief of Police J. E. Curry and Captain W. P. Gannaway to the Chicago Police Department informing them of the arrest of Jack Ruby and requesting information as whether he is the same person listed in the Chicago Police Department's records of the Special Committee of Un-American Activities.
Letter from William Manchester to Chief J. E. Curry. Manchester states that Mrs. John F. Kennedy has invited him to write a historical account of John F. Kennedy's death and requests access to the police department's records.
Letter from J. Lee Rankin to Chief Curry. Rankin requests that a deposition be taken from Mary Jane Robertson at the office of the United States Attorney.
Letter from Chief Jesse Curry and Captain W. P. Gannaway requests that the Chicago Police Department make a search of their records for the name Jack Ruby.
News release by Chief J. E. Curry in which he states that, unless instructed otherwise by federal authorities, the Dallas Police Department intends to make case files available to the public.
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping which appeared in a Dallas newspaper. The clipped article states that Judge Garrison moved to get witnesses for his investigation of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Photocopy of a newspaper clipping of an article which appeared in a Dallas newspaper. The article states that Judge Garrison moved to get witnesses for his investigation of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Handwritten note by H. M. Moore. Moore states that he received a phone call from a woman who said a gas station attendant told her that "Oswald would be lynched this morn."
Property clerk's invoice or receipt of items belonging to Jack Ruby confiscated by Lt. Smart and Lt. Swain, including a newspapers and a briefcase with business correspondence.
Property clerk's invoice or receipt of items belonging to Jack Ruby confiscated by Lt. Smart and Lt. Swain, including a newspapers and a briefcase with business correspondence.
Property clerk's invoice or receipt of items belonging to Jack Ruby confiscated by Lt. Smart and Lt. Swain, including a newspapers and a briefcase with business correspondence.
Property clerks' receipt for items belonging to Jack Ruby. These items include money, jewelry, an address book, shoes, and a suit. The items were received from the jail by property clerks B. J. Smith and W. M. Dickey.
Form which indicates the receipt of items by property clerks of the Dallas Police Department. These items belonged to Jack Ruby and include a briefcase, newspapers, stamps, money bags, loose money, eyeglasses, a knife, and several belts.
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