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Report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy

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Cabell, Hon. Earle, 41, 65. Cabell, (Mrs.) Earle, 65. Cadigan, James C., 135-136, 174, 183, 566-567, 569, 577-579. Call, Richard Dennis, 688. Callaway, Ted, 7, 168-169, 172, 175, 652. Calverly, Gloria, 154. Campbell, O. V., 154, 334-335. Campos, Pedro Albizu, 513. Carcano, M., 554. Carlin, Bruce Ray, 349, 359-360. Carlin, Karen Bennett, 336, 348-350, 353-354, 357, 359-360, 362. Carlton, Otis R., 674. Carrio, Dr. Charles James, 53-56, 89, 91. Carro, John, 379, 381-382. Carroll, Bob K., 178. Carroll, Marion, 340, 779. Carter, B. Tom., 434. Carter, Clifton C., 46, 52, 57. Carter, John, 363-364. Castro, Fidel, 11, 122, 290-291, 299, 304, 307-308, 322, 324-325, 389, 407, 414-415, 436-437, 440, 443, 659, 666, 728-729, 732, 812. Central Intelligence Agency, 22, 245, 258, 259, 266, 269, 272, 274-275, 279-280, 284, 305, 309-310, 327, 359, 365, 371, 433-434, 438, 456, 459, 461, 463-464, 659-660, 748, 762, 777. Cermak, Hon. Anton, 512. Cheek, Bertha, 363. Church, Lt. Col. George B., Jr., 690. Church, (Mrs.) George B., Jr., 690. Clark, Dr. William Kemp, 53-55, 90. Clark, Max E., 717. Clark, (Mrs.) Max E., 717, 719. Claverie, Marguerite. (See Oswald, Marguerite.) Clements, Manning C., 225. Cleveland, President Grover, 457, 508-509. Click, Darryl, 236-237, 654. Cloy, Capt. Richard C., 668. Cole, Alwyn, 174, 313, 566-570, 577-578. Coleman, Kay Helen, 344, 350. Collazo, Oscar, 513. Combest, B. H., 216. Communist Party, 11, 21, 244, 287-289, 293, 302, 304, 345, 367, 376, 384, 393, 398, 410-411, 415, 436-437, 695-696, 699, 703, 722, 729-732, 734, 738, 763, 775, 809-810. Conforto, Janet Adams, 797. Connally, Gov. John Bowden, Jr., 1-4, 18-20, 28-29, 41-42, 45, 49-50, 53, 56, 79, 81, 85, 92-93, 96-97, 105-107, 109, 112, 117-118, 129, 188, 195, 243, 387, 434, 462, 580-586, 639-641, 646, 710. Connally (Mrs.), John Bowden, Jr., 42, 45, 48, 50, 57, 77, 97, 112, 581. Conway, Hiram P., 675. Cooke, Leon, 788. Couch, Malcolm A., 65. Crafard, Curtis LaVerne, 333-335, 337-338, 345-346, 357, 360, 362, 369, 805. Craig, Deputy Sheriff, Roger D., 160, 251, 252, 253. Crawford, James N., 68. Crissey, Edgar R., 297. Crowe, William D., Jr., 360. Croy, Kenneth Hudson, 224. Crull, Elgin E., 241. Cuba, 14, 23, 243, 288, 301-302, 304, 307, 309, 322-323, 370, 374, 376, 389-390, 400, 406, 411, 413-415, 422, 658-659, 686-687, 689, 727, 730-735, 746, 799, 801, 811-812. Cunningham, Cortlandt, 171, 547, 561. Cunningham (Mrs.), Helen P., 718-719. Curry, Chief Jesse E., 17, 31, 41, 43, 49, 52, 58, 163, 165, 196, 200, 202, 204, 208-210, 212-213, 215, 224-227, 229, 231, 233-236, 238-239, 241, 342, 346, 441, 801. Curtis, Dr. Don Teel, 53. Curtis, Vice President Charles, 514. Czolgosz, Leon F., 463, 509-510.

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This appears to be Chapter 33 of what is likely the Warren Commission Report or a related historical document, containing an alphabetical index of names, organizations, and terms referenced throughout the primary text. The chapter covers entries from D through K and serves as a comprehensive reference index for the investigation materials.

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Dallas Police Department** is among the most frequently cited entries in this index, appearing across hundreds of page references (4-6, 8, 17, 21, 30-31, 43, 52, 57-58, 64, 71, 76, 79, 122-123, 144, 169, 179-180, 185, 196, 208-209, 224-225, 228-229, 231, 235-238, 240-241, 245, 249, 337, 340, 342, 344, 347, 359, 372, 446, 448, 565, 647, 649-651, 654, 660-662, 664-665, 657, 798, 800), reflecting its central role in the events surrounding the assassination. Individual officers and personnel including Lieutenant J.C. Day, Sergeant Patrick Trevore Dean, Sheriff J.E. Decker, and Captain J. Will Fritz are listed with their respective page citations, demonstrating the extensive documentation of law enforcement involvement and testimony throughout the investigation.

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The E section begins with entries for various individuals and transitions into significant government departments and executive actions. The Department of State appears with multiple page references (13, 26, 244, 258, 266-267, 275-277, 326-327, 330-331, 432-434, 436, 438, 456, 459, 748), while the Department of Defense and Department of the Treasury are cited at 461, 464, 468 and 454, 457, 460, 464 respectively. Executive Order No. 11130 is referenced at 501-502, and the Fair Play for Cuba Committee receives extensive treatment with citations spanning 19, 21-22, 122, 244, 287-292, 301-302, 312-313, 315-316, 326, 331, 342-344, 390, 402, 404, 406-408, 410-413, 419, 435-436, 441-442, 567, 578, 661, 728-732, 734, 739, 744, indicating its significance to the investigation’s findings regarding Lee Harvey Oswald’s activities.

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