A Record from Mary's Database

Record:
GUINN, GENE AUDRI
Sources:

WC Vol 21, p. 577; WC Vol 25, p. 856; CD 87 SS 627, p. 1; CD 1444, p. 4

Mary's
Comments:

Arrested at Market Hall, across from Trade Mart, 11/22/63 got "picketing." Held in jail in same cell (A-15) with the three Joiner men. Guinn ran for a political office on a "right-wing" platform. He owned a Sinclair service station at 1820 N. Beckley. Said to be a member of a "hate group." Rumored to have done printing for George Lincoln Rockwell.

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