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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. XIV - Page 289« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of George Senator Resumed)

Mr. Senator.
be in the morning, but I would say it was about every day, once a day some time, you know.
Mr. Griffin.
So when you told us yesterday, I believe it was, that Jack would spend 45 minutes in the bathroom, or something like that, he was very slow getting up in the morning, was this part of the procedure?
Mr. Senator.
I don't know if he did it that day or not. I don't remember if he did it that way, but I tell you, when he gets in the bathroom when he is going through the entire ritual, he takes longer than a woman.
Mr. Griffin.
Part of this ritual would involve this scalp treatment?
Mr. Senator.
Yes.
Mr. Griffin.
Hair treatment?
Mr. Senator.
Yes.
Mr. Griffin.
What else was involved in the ritual?
Mr. Senator.
Well, of course, the door was close, you know. I am not actually watching him. Of course, the shave and the shower.
Mr. Griffin.
Did he shower every day?
Mr. Senator.
Oh, yes; sure. I will tell you when he really did his big cleaning up was at night, before going to work. That was when the big ritual was, he spent a big time in there. But it was really something.
Mr. Griffin.
The next one I am going to hand you is Exhibit 5204. This was used in the deposition of C. L. Crafard. I don't believe there are any other marks on here. I am going to ask you to look at this notebook, or rather, the Xerox pages of a notebook, and ask you, first of all, generally if you recognize that notebook?
Let me say that the notebook, if you will turn to the first page of all those papers that are put together, and look at that first page carefully, you will see that the notebook had written on the cover just the word "Addresses," and, of course, we can't tell from what color the notebook was or what material it was made out of, how it was bound, although it appears to be not a loose leaf kind of notebook but one that was perhaps stitched at the back or something.
Mr. Senator.
Yes.
Mr. Griffin.
Do you ever recall anything like that?
Mr. Senator.
I know he had two or three of those little things. Like I told you before, I knew he had two or three of them.
Mr. Griffin.
Do you recognize the handwriting in this particular notebook?
Mr. Senator.
I assume it is Jack's.
Mr. Griffin.
But you don't actually recognize it as Jack's?
Mr. Senator.
I am not sure, but I assume it is Jack's. To me they sort of all look like the same handwriting, so I assume they are his.
Mr. Griffin.
Now, look at the first page that has writing on it, which actually in this exhibit is numbered page 2, and tell us, do you recognize any of the names there?
Mr. Senator.
There is one here, and the reason I recognize this name here, Patricia Stevens, because Patricia Stevens I think is a modeling school.
Mr. Griffin.
In Dallas?
Mr. Senator.
In Dallas?
Mr. Griffin.
And did Jack deal with that modeling school?
Mr. Senator.
Not that I know of. I don't know.
Mr. Griffin.
You don't recognize that name through any association you had with Jack Ruby?
Mr. Senator.
No. That is the only way I would recognize the name.
Mr. Griffin.
Do you recognize any other names on that page?
Mr. Senator.
No.
Mr. Griffin.
Turn to the next page, which is page 3, and tell us if you recognize any of the names there.
Mr. Senator.
There is a name here I am not sure of, but it says Thelma Brown. This could be a singer. I am not sure. Or Bertha Brown. I know there is a girl by the name of Brown who was a colored girl, who was a singer, and she has come pretty well up the line. Now, if this Is the girl or not, I don't know.
Mr. Griffin.
Did she sing for Jack?
Mr. Senator.
A long, long time ago when she was smaller. Now she is big time.
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