Warren Commission (07 of 26): Hearings Vol. VII (of 15)
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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 VII
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON: 1964
For sale in complete sets by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, D.C., 20402
Chief Justice Earl Warren, Chairman
Biographical information on the Commissioners and the staff can be found in the Commission's Report .
The testimony of the following witnesses is contained in volume VII: Johnny Calvin Brewer, Julia Postal, Warren H. Burroughs, Bob K. Carroll, Thomas Alexander Hutson, C. T. Walker, Gerald Lynn Hill, J. M. Poe, John Gibson, James Putnam, Rio S. Pierce, Calvin Bud Owens, William Arthur Smith, George Jefferson Applin, Jr., Ray Hawkins, Sam Guinyard, and Helen Markham, who were present either in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene or at the Texas Theatre, where Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested; L. D. Montgomery, Marvin Johnson, Seymour Weitzman, W. R. Westbrook, Elmer L. Boyd, Robert Lee Studebaker, C. N. Dhority, Richard M. Sims, Richard A. Stovall, Walter Eugene Potts, John P. Adamcik, Henry M. Moore, F. M. Turner, Guy F. Rose, W. E. Perry, Richard L. Clark, Don R. Ables, Daniel Gutierrez Lujan, C. W. Brown, L. C. Graves, James R. Leavelle, W. E. Barnes, J. B. Hicks, Harry D. Holmes, James W. Bookhout, Manning C. Clements, Gregory Lee Olds, H. Louis Nichols, and Forrest V. Sorrels, who participated in or observed various aspects of the investigation into the assassination; William J. Waldman and Mitchell J. Scibor, who testified concerning the purchase of the rifle used in the assassination; Heinz W. Michaelis, who testified concerning the purchase of the revolver used to kill Officer Tippit; J. C. Cason, Roy S. Truly, Warren Caster, Eddie Piper, William H. Shelly, and Mrs. Donald Baker, employees at the Texas School Book Depository Building; Edward Shields, an attendant at a parking lot near the TSBD; Thomas J. Kelley and John Joe Howlett of the Secret Service and J. C. Day, J. W. Fritz, and Marrion L. Baker of the Dallas police, all of whom participated in the investigation into the assassination; Mary Jane Robertson, a secretary with the Dallas police; Lyndal L. Shaneyfelt, a photography expert with the Federal Bureau of Investigation; James C. Cadigan, a questioned document expert with the Federal Bureau of Investigation; Earlene Roberts, housekeeper in the roominghouse occupied by Lee Harvey Oswald at the time of the assassination; Senator Ralph W. Yarborough, who was riding in the motorcade; Kenneth O'Donnell, Lawrence F. O'Brien, and David F. Powers, assistants to President Kennedy, who were riding in the motorcade and testified concerning the planning of the Dallas trip and the motorcade; Clifton C. Carter, assistant to President Johnson, Earle Cabell, former Mayor of Dallas, and Mrs. Earle Cabell, all of whom were riding in the motorcade; Philip L. Willis, James W. Altgens, and Abraham Zapruder, who took pictures of the motorcade during the assassination, and Linda K. Willis, Philip L. Willis' daughter; Buell Wesley Frazier, who drove Oswald home on the evening of November 21, and back to work on the morning of November 22; Joe Marshall Smith, Welcome Eugene Barnett, Eddy Raymond Walthers, James Thomas Tague, Emmett J. Hudson, and Edgar Leon Smith, Jr., who were present at the assassination scene; Perdue William Lawrence, a Dallas police captain who testified concerning the positioning of policemen along the motorcade route; Ronald G. Wittmus, a fingerprint expert with the Federal Bureau of Investigation; Robert A. Frazier, Cortlandt Cunningham, and Charles L. Killion, firearms identification experts with the Federal Bureau of Investigation; Robert Brock, Mary Brock, and Harold Russell, who were present in the vicinity of the Tippit crime scene; and David Goldstein, the owner of a firearms store in Dallas.
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EXHIBITS INTRODUCED
TESTIMONY OF JULIA POSTAL
TESTIMONY OF WARREN H. BURROUGHS
TESTIMONY OF BOB K. CARROLL
TESTIMONY OF BOB K. CARROLL RESUMED
TESTIMONY OF THOMAS ALEXANDER HUTSON
TESTIMONY OF C. T. WALKER
TESTIMONY OF GERALD LYNN HILL
TESTIMONY OF J. M. POE
TESTIMONY OF JOHN GIBSON
TESTIMONY OF JAMES PUTNAM
TESTIMONY OF LT. RIO S. PIERCE
TESTIMONY OF CALVIN BUD OWENS
TESTIMONY OF WILLIAM ARTHUR SMITH
TESTIMONY OF GEORGE JEFFERSON APPLIN, JR.
TESTIMONY OF RAY HAWKINS
TESTIMONY OF L. D. MONTGOMERY
TESTIMONY OF MARVIN JOHNSON
TESTIMONY OF SEYMOUR WEITZMAN
TESTIMONY OF CAPT. W. R. WESTBROOK
TESTIMONY OF ELMER L. BOYD
TESTIMONY OF ROBERT LEE STUDEBAKER
TESTIMONY OF C. N. DHORITY
TESTIMONY OF RICHARD M. SIMS
TESTIMONY OF RICHARD M. SIMS RESUMED
TESTIMONY OF RICHARD S. STOVALL
TESTIMONY OF WALTER EUGENE POTTS
TESTIMONY OF JOHN P. ADAMCIK
TESTIMONY OF HENRY M. MOORE
TESTIMONY OF F. M. TURNER
TESTIMONY OF GUY F. ROSE
TESTIMONY OF W. E. PERRY
TESTIMONY OF RICHARD L. CLARK
TESTIMONY OF DON R. ABLES
TESTIMONY OF DANIEL GUTIERREZ LUJAN
TESTIMONY OF C. W. BROWN
TESTIMONY OF L. C. GRAVES
TESTIMONY OF JAMES R. LEAVELLE
TESTIMONY OF W. E. BARNES
TESTIMONY OF J. B. HICKS
TESTIMONY OF HARRY D. HOLMES
TESTIMONY OF JAMES W. BOOKHOUT
TESTIMONY OF MANNING C. CLEMENTS
TESTIMONY OF GREGORY LEE OLDS
TESTIMONY OF H. LOUIS NICHOLS
TESTIMONY OF FORREST V. SORRELS
TESTIMONY OF WILLIAM J. WALDMAN
TESTIMONY OF MITCHELL J. SCIBOR
TESTIMONY OF HEINZ W. MICHAELIS
AFFIDAVIT OF J. C. CASON
AFFIDAVIT OF C. N. DHORITY
TESTIMONY OF ROY S. TRULY
TESTIMONY OF WARREN CASTER
TESTIMONY OF EDDIE PIPER
TESTIMONY OF WILLIAM H. SHELLEY
TESTIMONY OF EDWARD SHIELDS
TESTIMONY OF SAM GUINYARD
AFFIDAVIT OF LT. J. C. DAY
AFFIDAVIT OF LT. J. C. DAY
AFFIDAVIT OF THOMAS J. KELLEY
AFFIDAVIT OF J. W. FRITZ
TESTIMONY OF MRS. MARY JANE ROBERTSON
TESTIMONY OF LYNDAL L. SHANEYFELT
TESTIMONY OF JAMES C. CADIGAN
AFFIDAVIT OF EARLENE ROBERTS
AFFIDAVIT OF RALPH W. YARBOROUGH
TESTIMONY OF KENNETH P. O'DONNELL
TESTIMONY OF LAWRENCE F. O'BRIEN
AFFIDAVIT OF DAVID F. POWERS
AFFIDAVIT OF CLIFTON C. CARTER
TESTIMONY OF EARLE CABELL
TESTIMONY OF MRS. EARLE CABELL
TESTIMONY OF PHILLIP L. WILLIS
TESTIMONY OF LINDA KAY WILLIS
TESTIMONY OF HELEN MARKHAM
TESTIMONY OF MRS. DONALD BAKER
TESTIMONY OF JAMES W. ALTGENS
TESTIMONY OF HARRY D. HOLMES
TESTIMONY OF BUELL WESLEY FRAZIER
TESTIMONY OF JOE MARSHALL SMITH
TESTIMONY OF WELCOME EUGENE BARNETT
TESTIMONY OF EDDY RAYMOND WALTHERS
TESTIMONY OF JAMES THOMAS TAGUE
TESTIMONY OF EMMETT J. HUDSON
TESTIMONY OF EDGAR LEON SMITH, JR.
TESTIMONY OF ABRAHAM ZAPRUDER
TESTIMONY OF PERDUE WILLIAM LAWRENCE
AFFIDAVIT OF RONALD G. WITTMUS
AFFIDAVIT OF THOMAS J. KELLEY
AFFIDAVIT OF ROBERT A. FRAZIER
AFFIDAVIT OF CORTLANDT CUNNINGHAM
AFFIDAVIT OF CHARLES L. KILLION
AFFIDAVIT OF ROY SANSOM TRULY
AFFIDAVIT OF FORREST V. SORRELS
AFFIDAVIT OF JOHN JOE HOWLETT
AFFIDAVIT OF MARRION L. BAKER
AFFIDAVIT OF ROBERT BROCK
AFFIDAVIT OF MARY BROCK
AFFIDAVIT OF HAROLD RUSSELL
AFFIDAVIT OF DAVID GOLDSTEIN
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