Mr. Burroughs. Yes; I am now.
Mr. Ball. How old are you?
Mr. Burroughs. Twenty-two.
Mr. Ball. What have you been doing most of your life—what kind of work have you been doing?
Mr. Burroughs. I worked at the Texas Theatre and I helped my dad out as an apprentice, he is an electrician.
Mr. Ball. Were you ever in the Army?
Mr. Burroughs. No, sir—they tried to get me, but I couldn't pass—I passed the physical part, but the mental part—I didn't make enough points on the score, so the board sent me a card back and classifying me different.
Mr. Ball. On November 22, 1963, you were working at the Texas Theatre, were you?
Mr. Burroughs. Yes, sir.
Mr. Ball. What kind of job did you have?