Mr. Frazier. No, sir; they didn't.
Mr. Ball. When did you first hear of Lee Harvey Oswald, first hear the name?
Mr. Frazier. I first heard, I never really did know his name, we just called him Lee around there. But the first time I ever saw him was the first day he come to work.
Mr. Ball. Had you heard he was coming to work before he came to work?
Mr. Frazier. I will say, you know, talking back and forth with the bossman all the time and from being around and getting along real fine and so he told me, I assume the day after he hired him that he was going to have him come in on Monday and he asked me had I ever seen him and I told him then no; I had never seen him.
(At this point, Representative Ford entered the hearing room.)
Mr. Ball. Had your sister told you that this fellow Lee was coming to work?
Mr. Frazier. Yes; she did. She said one afternoon when I went home she told me she found out from one of the neighbors there he came over for that interview with Mr. Truly and Mr. Truly had hired him.
Mr. Ball. You heard that from your sister?