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ALPHABETICAL LISTINGS
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Cornwall - Crafard
CORNWALL, LT. F. I. Dallas Police
WCH Vol. 12 p. 74
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CORNWELL, THELMA WCH Vol. 23 p. 69 *
CORPORON, JOHN WDSU employee, AFFIDAVIT OF
WCH Vol. 11 p. 471
CORPUS CHRISTIE TIMES WCH Vol. 5 p. 12
CORRIGAN, LEO noted as father-in-law of Jordan (lnu), a real estate mogul
WCH Vol. 9 p. 18
CORRIGAN, WILLIAM FBI SA
WCH Vol. 23 p. 48 *
CORTEZ HOTEL site in El Paso, where JFK Texas trip was set in motion
WCH Vol. 7 p. 475
COSA NOSTRA cited by Philip Geraci regarding first meeting between Oswald and Bringuier
WCH Vol. 10 p. 77
Warren Commission counsel asks next witness about Casa Nostra, suggesting it is a Spanish group
WCH Vol. 10 p. 84
COSIMO'S RECORDING STUDIO site where William Stuckey had Lee Oswald tape made into phonograph record
WCH Vol. 11 pp. 177-178
COSKEY, GILBERT WCH Vol. 23 p. 83 *
COSMOS SHIPPING CO. Lee Oswald job application used for handwriting comparison
WCH Vol. 4 p. 360
WCH Vol. 17 p. 366 *
WCH Vol. 23 p. 746 *
COTTON GIN CO. in testimony of Ruby
WCH Vol. 5 pp. 205-206
COUCH, MALCOLM WCH Vol. 2 p. 162
WCH Vol. 6 p. 163
Robert Jackson noticing a rifle in the sixth floor window of the TSBD
WCH Vol. 6 p. 157
seeing no boxes at the window
WCH Vol. 6 p. 173
shots being fired from the direction of the overpass
WCH Vol. 6 p. 173
TESTIMONY OF
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COULTER, HARRIS translated for Marina Oswald
WCH Vol. 5 p. 413
WCH Vol. 17 p. 547 *
TESTIMONY OF
WCH Vol. 5 pp. 408-410
COUNCILOR WCH Vol. 15 p. 722
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COUNTER, CHARLES otherwise unknown man who perpetrated a financial scam on ex-con W. W. »Bob« Litchfield
WCH Vol. 14 p. 98
COUNTS, ROBERT WCH Vol. 25 pp. 215-216 *
COURT MARTIAL (also »courts martial«)
WCH Vol. 1 p. 232
WCH Vol. 8 p. 306
WCH Vol. 8 pp. 308-309
COURTNEY, KENT publisher of the Independent American
WCH Vol. 15 pp. 720-721
COWLEY, DR. fnu, psychiatrist known to Sylvia Odio
WCH Vol. 11 p. 380
COWSERT, EWELL WCH Vol. 22 p. 836 *
COWZERT, DAVEY railroad worker on Triple Underpass
WCH Vol. 6 pp. 240-241
COX fnu, owner of Cox's Dept. Store, who let Marguerite Oswald go
WCH Vol. 11 p. 77
COX, JIM writer for »Christianity Today«
WCH Vol. 1 p. 245
WCH Vol. 1 p. 259
COX, ROLAND possible Dallas Police Sgt. or reserve
WCH Vol. 12 pp. 54-55
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having worked for Ruby in Vegas Club
WCH Vol. 15 p. 155
cops assigned to clubs like Ruby's
WCH Vol. 15 p. 156
overhearing comment that Ruby entered basement with a camera
WCH Vol. 15 p. 157
TESTIMONY OF
WCH Vol. 15 pp. 153-159
COX'S DEPARTMENT STORE employer of Marguerite Oswald
WCH Vol. 1 pp. 361-362
COXSEY, J. L. name in Ruby's notebook
WCH Vol. 14 p. 36
COXSEY, LEE name in Ruby's notebook, and noted as different from »Coxsey, J. L.«, noted also on
WCH Vol. 14 p. 36
COY fnu, possible Dallas Police officer or reserve
WCH Vol. 12 pp. 54-55
CRADDOCK, GLADYS WCH Vol. 22 p. 900 *
28l-282 (as Gladys »Ivey«)
CRAFARD, ALICE I. mother of Curtis L. Crafard
WCH Vol. 13 p. 403
CRAFARD, ALICE L. sister of Curtis L. Crafard
WCH Vol. 13 p. 404
CRAFARD, CORABELLE sister of Curtis L. Crafard, husband in prison at time of Curtis' testimony
WCH Vol. 13 p. 403
CRAFARD, CURTIS L. a/k/a Larry or Crawford
WCH Vol. 1 p. 239
WCH Vol. 1 p. 436
WCH Vol. 2 p. 296
WCH Vol. 3 p. 95
WCH Vol. 5 p. 186
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WCH Vol. 12 p. 296
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WCH Vol. 13 pp. 207-208
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WCH Vol. 14 p. 148
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not clearly explaining his extremely premature discharge from the service
WCH Vol. 13 p. 405
styling himself as »Jack Ruby, Jr.«, or »Little Ruby«
WCH Vol. 13 p. 431
seeing Dallas Police in club
WCH Vol. 13 p. 433
opinion that Ruby and George Senator exhibited homosexual tendencies
WCH Vol. 13 pp. 438-439
hitchhiking from Dallas to Michigan with $7.00
WCH Vol. 13 p. 469
Ruby's odd, nervous speech patterns after assassination
WCH Vol. 14 p. 41
recalling that Ruby indicated he knew Tippit
WCH Vol. 14 p. 42
doubting direct homosexual relationship between Ruby and Senator
WCH Vol. 14 p. 45
recalling that he had heard Lee Oswald had been in the club, but unsure of when he heard it, 46 and ff., asked if real reason he left Dallas was because of his awareness of Oswald's presence in club and the trouble that could bring
WCH Vol. 14 p. 51
no indication that Tippit or Bernard Weissman were in club
WCH Vol. 14 p. 69
someone, not Oswald, calling the club often to speak to Ruby, but never leaving a message or name
WCH Vol. 14 p. 73
as »Jerry« Crafard
WCH Vol. 14 p. 416
TESTIMONY OF, 402-506 (the hitchhike event fills 469-486)
WCH Vol. 14 pp. 1-95
CRAFARD, EDWARD D. brother of Curtis L. Crafard, stationed at missile battery in California
WCH Vol. 13 p. 403
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CRAFARD, GARY HAROLD brother of Curtis L. Crafard, died c. l954 at age 9
WCH Vol. 13 p. 404
CRAFARD, HUGH father of Curtis L.
WCH Vol. 13 p. 403
CRAFARD, NORMA LEE married sister of Curtis L. Crafard
WCH Vol. 13 p. 404

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