Author: United States. Warren Commission
Kennedy
John F. (John Fitzgerald)
1917-1963 — Assassination
Oswald
Lee Harvey
Warren Commission (03 of 26): Hearings Vol. III (of 15)
Cover created by Transcriber and placed in the Public Domain.
INVESTIGATION OF
THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY
HEARINGS
Before the President’s Commission
on the Assassination
of President Kennedy
Pursuant To Executive Order 11130, an Executive order creating a Commission to ascertain, evaluate, and report upon the facts relating to the assassination of the late President John F. Kennedy and the subsequent violent death of the man charged with the assassination and S.J. Res. 137, 88th Congress, a concurrent resolution conferring upon the Commission the power to administer oaths and affirmations, examine witnesses, receive evidence, and issue subpenas
Volume
III
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PRESIDENT’S COMMISSION
ON THE
ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT KENNEDY
Chief Justice Earl Warren, Chairman
- Senator Richard B. Russell
- Senator John Sherman Cooper
- Representative Hale Boggs
- Representative Gerald R. Ford
- Mr. Allen W. Dulles
- Mr. John J. McCloy
- J. Lee Rankin, General Counsel
- Assistant Counsel
- Francis W. H. Adams
- Joseph A. Ball
- David W. Belin
- William T. Coleman, Jr.
- Melvin Aron Eisenberg
- Burt W. Griffin
- Leon D. Hubert, Jr.
- Albert E. Jenner, Jr.
- Wesley J. Liebeler
- Norman Redlich
- W. David Slawson
- Arlen Specter
- Samuel A. Stern
- Howard P. WillensA
- Staff Members
- Phillip Barson
- Edward A. Conroy
- John Hart Ely
- Alfred Goldberg
- Murray J. Laulicht
- Arthur Marmor
- Richard M. Mosk
- John J. O’Brien
- Stuart Pollak
- Alfredda Scobey
- Charles N. Shaffer, Jr.
Biographical information on the Commissioners and the staff can be found in the Commission’s Report.
A Mr. Willens also acted as liaison between the Commission and the Department of Justice.
Preface
The testimony of the following witnesses is contained in volume III: Ruth Hyde Paine, an acquaintance of Lee Harvey Oswald and his wife; Howard Leslie Brennan, who was present at the assassination scene; Bonnie Ray Williams, Harold Norman, James Jarman, Jr., and Roy Sansom Truly, Texas School Book Depository employees; Marrion L. Baker, a Dallas motorcycle officer who was present at the assassination scene; Mrs. Robert A. Reid, who was in the Texas School Book Depository Building at the time of the assassination; Luke Mooney and Eugene Boone, Dallas law enforcement officers who took part in the investigative effort in the Texas School Book Depository Building immediately following the assassination; Patrolman M. N. McDonald, who apprehended Lee Harvey Oswald in the Texas Theatre; Helen Markham, William W. Scoggins, Barbara Jeanette Davis, and Ted Callaway, who were in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene; Drs. Charles James Carrico and Malcolm Perry, who attended President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital; Robert A. Frazier, a firearms identification expert with the Federal Bureau of Investigation; Ronald Simmons, an expert in weapons evaluation with the U.S. Army Weapons Systems Division; Cortlandt Cunningham, a firearms identification expert with the Federal Bureau of Investigation; and Joseph D. Nicol, a firearms identification expert with the Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation of the Illinois Department of Public Safety.
Contents
Page | |
Preface | v |
Testimony of— | |
Ruth Hyde Paine (resumed) | 1 |
Howard Leslie Brennan | 140, 184, 211 |
Bonnie Ray Williams | 161 |
Harold Norman | 186 |
James Jarman, Jr | 198 |
Roy Sansom Truly | 212 |
Marrion L. Baker | 242 |
Mrs. Robert A. Reid | 270 |
Luke Mooney | 281 |
Eugene Boone | 291 |
M. N. McDonald | 295 |
Helen Markham | 305, 340 |
William W. Scoggins | 322 |
Barbara Jeanette Davis | 342 |
Ted Callaway | 351 |
Charles James Carrico | 357 |
Malcolm Perry | 366 |
Robert A. Frazier | 390 |
Ronald Simmons | 441 |
Cortlandt Cunningham | 451 |
Joseph D. Nicol | 496 |
COMMISSION EXHIBITS INTRODUCED
Exhibit No.: | Page |
128 | 31 |
425 | 95 |
426 | 2 |
429 | 23 |
430 | 55 |
431 | 55 |
432 | 55 |
433 | 55 |
434 | 55 |
435 | 55 |
436 | 55 |
437 | 55 |
438 | 55 |
439 | 55 |
440 | 55 |
441 | 55 |
442 | 55 |
443 | 55 |
444 | 55 |
445 | 55 |
446 | 55 |
447 | 55 |
448 | 55 |
449 | 75 |
450 | 55 |
451 | 95 |
452 | 55 |
453 | 95 |
454 | 95 |
455 | 95 |
456 | 95 |
459–1 | 134 |
460 | 132 |
477 | 147 |
478 | 147 |
479 | 147 |
480 | 157 |
481 | 157 |
482 | 157 |
483 | 183 |
484 | 183 |
485 | 183 |
486 | 183 |
487 | 183 |
488 | 183 |
489 | 183 |
490 | 183 |
491 | 183 |
492 | 183 |
493 | 194 |
494 | 217 |
495 | 217 |
496 | 217 |
497 | 236 |
498 | 236 |
499 | 236 |
500 | 236 |
501 | 236 |
502 | 236 |
503 | 236 |
504 | 236 |
505 | 236 |
506 | 236 |
507 | 280 |
508 | 290 |
509 | 290 |
510 | 290 |
511 | 290 |
512 | 290 |
513 | 290 |
514 | 290 |
515 | 290 |
516 | 294 |
517 | 294 |
518 | 302 |
519 | 302 |
520 | 304 |
521 | 314 |
522 | 314 |
523 | 314 |
524 | 314 |
525 | 317 |
526 | 317 |
527 | 321 |
528 | 324 |
529 | 339 |
530 | 339 |
531 | 339 |
532 | 339 |
534 | 339 |
535 | 341 |
536 | 341 |
537 | 357 |
538 | 357 |
539 | 357 |
540 | 392 |
541 | 394 |
542 | 397 |
543 | 399 |
544 | 399 |
545 | 399 |
546 | 401 |
547 | 401 |
548 | 403 |
549 | 403 |
550 | 404 |
551 | 404 |
552 | 404 |
553 | 404 |
554 | 404 |
555 | 405 |
556 | 408 |
557 | 415 |
558 | 415 |
559 | 419 |
560 | 420 |
561 | 423 |
562 | 424 |
563 | 425 |
564 | 427 |
565 | 427 |
566 | 430 |
567 | 432 |
568 | 432 |
569 | 435 |
570 | 436 |
572 | 437 |
573 | 439 |
574 | 441 |
575 | 441 |
576 | 444 |
577 | 444 |
578 | 444 |
579 | 445 |
580 | 445 |
581 | 445 |
582 | 445 |
583 | 445 |
584 | 445 |
585 | 450 |
586 | 450 |
587 | 453 |
588 | 453 |
589 | 454 |
590 | 454 |
591 | 454 |
592 | 459 |
593 | 462 |
594 | 465 |
595 | 466 |
596 | 467 |
597 | 467 |
598 | 467 |
599 | 467 |
600 | 467 |
601 | 467 |
602 | 474 |
603 | 474 |
604 | 474 |
605 | 474 |
606 | 488 |
607 | 489 |
608 | 499 |
609 | 500 |
610 | 500 |
611 | 501 |
612 | 502 |
613 | 505 |
614 | 506 |
615 | 506 |
616 | 507 |
617 | 507 |
618 | 507 |
619 | 508 |
620 | 508 |
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625 | 512 |
Hearings Before the President’s Commission
on the
Assassination of President Kennedy
Thursday, March 19, 1964—Afternoon Session
TESTIMONY OF RUTH HYDE PAINE RESUMED
The President’s Commission reconvened at 2:05 p.m.
Mr. Jenner. May we proceed, Mr. Chairman?
Mr. McCloy. Yes; we are all ready whenever you are. You are still under affirmation.
Mr. Jenner. I was at the point of describing the driver’s license application, but before I do that, Mrs. Paine, may I hand you the document again?
Mrs. Paine. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. It has been marked Commission Exhibit 426. You were making a comparison with the block print
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