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. PAUL. No; I never knew her as that, all I knew her was Little Lynn.
Mr. HUBERT. Do you know what the relationship between this Dale girl
and Jack Ruby was that you have identified in Exhibit 5301 A through E,
the deposition of Andrew Armstrong?
Mr. PAUL. I don’t know what Andrew knew, but I know nothing about her.
I know she worked there—she was a stripper.
Mr. HUBERT. So far as you know, was there any romantic relationship or
sex relationship?
Mr. PAUL. I don’t know. I wouldn’t say “yes” and I wouldn’t say “no.”
Mr. HUBERT. You just don’t know?
Mr. PAUL. Anything I don’t know—I can’t say I know.
Mr. HUBERT. That’s absolutely correct. I am simply asking you because
you have been a friend a long time and as you said a moment ago, he
told you some of the things that he wanted you to know?
Mr. PAUL. Well; I don’t think he wanted me to know about any of the
girls that worked in the club, even if he did have affairs with
them—that would be—I probably would say something to him, but on the
outside, I know a lot of girls that he had affairs with.
Mr. HUBERT. I’m now going to show you a picture which has been
identified as one of the pictures in Exhibit 5303 A through M
deposition on Andrew Armstrong, a picture which shows a girl in a
bikini suit, a blond girl. There seems to be two sailors in the picture
and on the right-hand side of the picture as you look at it, there is
a rather large man in a white shirt with his left elbow leaning on the
stage, and I ask you if you know who the girl is, do you recognize her?
Mr. PAUL. That’s the same Kathy Kay.
Mr. HUBERT. That’s Kathy Kay?
Mr. PAUL. Yes.
Mr. HUBERT. Who is the man, the fat man, that I have referred to with
the white shirt, the very heavy man?
Mr. PAUL. This one over here?
Mr. HUBERT. Yes.
Mr. PAUL. I don’t know.
Mr. HUBERT. Did you ever see him there?
Mr. PAUL. No.
Mr. HUBERT. You never did?
Mr. PAUL. No—there isn’t a familiar face in there. What is he supposed
to be? No answers [laughing].
Mr. HUBERT. I will show you now two pictures that have been previously
identified as Exhibit 5304 A and B in connection with the deposition
of Andrew Armstrong, the first one showing a girl serving a man who is
seated, and there is apparently a boy in the background, and I ask you
if you can identify that place, first of all, is that the Carousel?
Mr. PAUL. No.
Mr. HUBERT. Do you recognize the place at all?
Mr. PAUL. No, sir.
Mr. HUBERT. Do you know who the girl is who is in the stripper suit?
Mr. PAUL. No.
Mr. HUBERT. Do you know who the man is, sitting down at the table?
Mr. PAUL. No, sir.
Mr. HUBERT. Do you know who that bartender is standing at the back?
Mr. PAUL. No.
Mr. HUBERT. Do you know a man by the name of Mickey Ryan?
Mr. PAUL. No—I might have heard the name but I never knew a guy with a
name like that.
Mr. HUBERT. You don’t recognize the man at the bar?
Mr. PAUL. No—it’s not in the Carousel, that’s for sure. The Carousel
had no cloths on the tables.
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