Warren Commission (14 of 26): Hearings Vol. XIV (of 15)United States. Warren Commission
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Warren Commission (14 of 26): Hearings Vol. XIV (of 15)
United States. Warren Commission
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963 -- Assassination; Oswald, Lee Harvey
Mr. HUBERT. Could you tell us who they are, referring first to the one
with the blonde hair with the black dress?
Mr. PAUL. Yes, that’s Kathy Kay.
Mr. HUBERT. Who is the other one?
Mr. PAUL. This is Alice—somebody—I don’t know the second name anyway.
Mr. HUBERT. Alice Anderson?
Mr. PAUL. Yes—I never knew her second name. She worked there.
Mr. HUBERT. When did she work there?
Mr. PAUL. Alice was a waitress or a champagne girl, what you call them,
and she was the strip.
Mr. HUBERT. Yes, Kathy Kay was a strip?
Mr. PAUL. Kathy Kay was a strip.
Mr. HUBERT. How long had the girl that you identify as Alice, to wit,
the girl in those pictures with the striped dress, how long had she
been working at the club?
Mr. PAUL. Well, from the time he made a burlesque out of it, she used
to work a couple of weeks, a couple of months, then quit and come back
and work another couple of months or couple of weeks and then quit. She
was never a steady girl.
Mr. HUBERT. Is she married?
Mr. PAUL. I don’t think so.
Mr. HUBERT. Did he date her?
Mr. PAUL. No, sir.
Mr. HUBERT. Well, are you positive or is it that you just don’t know?
Mr. PAUL. That I know of.
Mr. HUBERT. But I take it from the way you answered the question that
you knew him so well that you probably would have known it if he had?
Mr. PAUL. Yes—if he did I would have known.
Mr. HUBERT. He would tell you that?
Mr. PAUL. Yes.
Mr. HUBERT. He told you about his affairs with women, is that right?
Mr. PAUL. No; not always—he told me about affairs he wanted to tell me
about, let’s put it that way.
Mr. HUBERT. Were there lots of them?
Mr. PAUL. Well, there were quite a few.
Mr. HUBERT. Do you know of a girl by the name of Joyce McDonald?
Mr. PAUL. Joyce?
Mr. HUBERT. I think her stage name was Joy Dale?
Mr. PAUL. Yes.
Mr. HUBERT. Do you recognize her in the photo I am now showing you?
Mr. PAUL. Oh, I recognize her.
Mr. HUBERT. This photograph has been identified in connection with the
deposition of Andrew Armstrong, as Exhibit 5301 A through E, and there
are five pictures here showing a man and two girls—Jack Ruby is the
man, of course; is that right?
Mr. PAUL. I guess.
Mr. HUBERT. And the girl on your right, as you look at the picture?
Mr. PAUL. I’m not seeing it.
Mr. HUBERT. I would like for you to identify both girls, but do so in
such a way that the record can show it—in other words, when you say,
“this” it won’t show up on the record, but when you say “this” you must
say the girl on the left-hand side of the picture as you are looking at
it—is that who you mean?
Mr. PAUL. Yes; that’s Dale.
Mr. HUBERT. That’s the girl called Joyce Day?
Mr. PAUL. Joy Dale.
Mr. HUBERT. That’s the one on the right-hand side of the picture?
Mr. PAUL. Yes; the one on the right-hand side is—what do you call her
again—that little girl up that went to court?
Mr. HUBERT. Little Lynn?
Mr. PAUL. Little Lynn.
Mr. HUBERT. That’s Karen Bennett, did you know her as that?
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