QUOTE (William Kelly @ Jun 25 2008, 11:46 AM)

QUOTE (Greg Parker @ Jun 25 2008, 06:15 AM)

QUOTE (William Kelly @ Jun 25 2008, 02:15 PM)

Consider the following events and associations – Immediately after the assassination the new President LBJ places the first phone call in his new position to attorney J. Wady Bullion, an attorney and executive with Core Laboratories in 1957, arranged for George DeMohrenschildt to work in Yougslavica with the International Cooperation Administation (ICA).
Bill, this is from DOAP p388 of paperback edition:
In the stateroom Cliff Carter said to Marie Fehmer, "You'd better go in, he's making calls."
She saw Johnson on the bed and sat in the chair facing the door. The desk and telephone were between them.
"Write this down," Johnson told her. He dictate brief notes of his talks to Jenkins, Bundy and the Attorney General and said, "Now. Let's get Waddy Bullion."
JW Bullion was a Dallas lawyer who had been counsel to Lady Bird for twenty-three years. Marie carried a little book with the telephone numbers of the Vice President's oldest friends and allies. Bullion was in it, and she dialled Riverside 1-4721. His secretary said he was in Shreveport on business.
So it seems Bullion was by no means the first person called. What may be nothing other than *gag* coincidence, is Bullion being in Shreveport at the same time Walker is there - neither on a pleasure trip. John Mecom, who later owned the New Orleans Saints NFL football team, was a director at the ICA at the same time he served on the board of directors of the North American Bank of New Orleans, with Leon Trujaque, who hired Lee H. Oswald as a messenger for his shipping company.Mecom was also a founder of the San Jacinto Fund, which has since been identified as a conduit for funding of covert operations of the CIA.Shortly after making the call to J. W. Bullion, LBJ was officially sworn in as President by a judge who was also affiliated with the San Jacinto Fund.
Judge Sarah Hughes had been a long time friend and mentor to Ruth Paine's lawyer, Louise Raggo. Louise Raggio in turn was married to Grier Raggio the DCLU board member who contacted Greg Olds and went with him to check that Oswald's legal rights were not being abused - but failed utterly in doing so by taking the word of the cops that every little thing was honky dory. The Raggio's had offices in the Rio Grande bld along with the 112th MIG. The Army had sent Raggio to MI training school during WWII but it apparently turned him away at the door because he flunked the loyalty check. No surprise then, that when posted overseas, he began writing letters critical of US brass.
Now just move along. Nothing to see here.
So essesentially, for awhile in 1957, DeMohrenschildts and Oswald were both working for the same people.
I am trying to document these associations because it stems from notes I took from Mae Brussell a long time ago, but the essential elements of which I believe to be true, though it needs to be verified.
BK [size="3"][/size] Thanks Greg,
I'd like to get more background on Mecom and Trujaque.
BK
John Mecom, who later owned the New Orleans Saints NFL football team, was a director at the ICA at the same time he served on the board of directors of the North American Bank of New Orleans, with Leon Trujaque, who hired Lee H. Oswald as a messenger for his shipping company.The first thing would be to get the correct Tujaque (2-jack) for those who are unfamiliar with New Orleans and exactly how many persons with this name live there.
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Name: TUJAGUE, INC., GERARD F.
Prior Name: HEGEWISCH CORPORATION ( 1/04/1954)
Type Entity: Business Corporation
Status: Not Active (Voluntary action)
Last Report Filed on 08/15/1994
Mailing Address: C/O FRANK DIBENDETTO, 401 SANLIN BLDG., NEW ORLEANS, LA 70150
Domicile Address: 401 SANLIN BLDG, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70150
File Date: 10/19/1953
Registered Agent (Appointed 0/00/0000): FRANK DIBENEDETTO, 401 SANLIN BLDG., NEW ORLEANS, LA 70150
President: FRANK DI BENEDETTO, 1321 ARABELLA ST., NEW ORLEANS, LA 70115
Vice President: BLAISE DI BENEDETTO, 223 STATE ST., NEW ORLEANS, LA 70118
Secretary/Treasurer: HARRIET DI BENEDETTO, 1321 ARABELLA ST., NEW ORLEANS, LA 70115
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The "Di Benedetto" family had long controlled the this organization, and were the personal acquaintance of the Murrett/Pic/Marguerite Oswald family.
In fact, one may want to pay special attention to the "Italian" name.
In addition, the "Tujague/Tujaque" family originated from the area of Bordeaux France, exactly where the Claverie family originated from, and Gerald Tujague lived in Metarie along with all of the other Oswald's, etc;
I do love those researchers who have apparantly never set foot in New Orleans and are going to inform us of exactly how it is/was.
Tom
P.S. One might search " HEGEWISCH" on this forum and learn something additional.
http://educationforum.ipbhost.com/index.ph...c=4473&st=0Post #8
New Orleans Athletic Club, Inc
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Prior Name: Young Men's Gymnastic Club (05/30/1929)
Incorporators: Leon G. Tujague
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Tujague Co, Inc. Leon G.
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Incorporated: 05/24/1949
Dissolution: 01/27/53
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Tujague, Inc; Gerard F.
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Incorporated 10/19/1953
Prior Name: Hegewisch Corporation
Registered Agent: Frank Di Benedetto
President: Frank D. Di Benedetto
Vice President: Blaise Di Benedetto
Secretary/Treasurer: Harriet Di Benedetto
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Gerard F. Di Benedetto*
Metarie, LA
Director: D & F Security, Inc.
*As in Gerard F. Tujague
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Tom
P.S. Does anyone know the connection of "Hegewisch" to the South Side of Chicago, organized crime, etc.
If not, then look up Hegewish, ILL & it's incorporation into the South side of Chicago.
Also:
http://www.ipsn.org/genesis.htm"In spite of it's underword, Chicago was still a greenhorn town when compared to placel like New York and New Orleans.
It took the Civil War to bring the professional gambler to Chicago"
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"All in the Family"Wanna take a guess as to exactly how many "Di Benedetto's" are from and live in Chicago (Cook County), Illinois?
And one truly should look in to exactly who all frequented to old New Orleans Gymnastic Club, which is where prizefights were held in New Orleans.