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You may copy it, give it away or -re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included -with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org - - -Title: Warren Commission (2 of 26): Hearings Vol. II (of 15) - -Author: The President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy - -Release Date: October 19, 2013 [EBook #44002] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK WARREN COMMISSION - HEARINGS V2 *** - - - - -Produced by Curtis Weyant, Charlene Taylor, Charlie Howard, -and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at -http://www.pgdp.net. Images generously provided by -www.history-matters.com. - - - - - - -</pre> - +<div>*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 44002 ***</div> <div class="transnote covernote"> <p>Cover created by Transcriber and placed in the Public Domain.</p> @@ -3179,7 +3140,7 @@ rights for Marina Oswald's story. For this Meredith Press would pay a $25,000 advance to her. Then on the first printing would be a 10 percent commission of the retail price of the book.</p> -<p>On the second printing would be 12½ percent commission, and on the third +<p>On the second printing would be 12½ percent commission, and on the third and succeeding printings it would be 15 percent commission.</p> <p>Now, of course, the commissions were to be deducted from the advance.</p> @@ -4014,7 +3975,7 @@ a telescopic sight.</p> <p>(The document referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 334, for identification.)</p> -<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Lane</span>. Next I would like to offer a picture which is a glossy 8½-by-11<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_35" id="Page_35">35</a></span> +<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Lane</span>. Next I would like to offer a picture which is a glossy 8½-by-11<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_35" id="Page_35">35</a></span> picture, of a photograph published in the New York Times, secured by the New York Times from the Associated Press.</p> @@ -4055,7 +4016,7 @@ identification.)</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Rankin</span>. Will you tell us what that is, Mr. Lane?</p> -<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Lane</span>. Yes; 336 is an 8½-by-11 glossy photograph of a picture appearing +<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Lane</span>. Yes; 336 is an 8½-by-11 glossy photograph of a picture appearing in Newsweek magazine, March 2, 1964, credited by Newsweek magazine to the Detroit Free Press. I would suggest that that is an identical picture with the other two pictures in every respect, except that it has no telescopic sight on @@ -4459,7 +4420,7 @@ regardless of the discovery of new evidence and new facts.</p> <p>For example, the New York Times stated on November 26, 1963, "The known facts about the bullets, and the position of the assassin, suggested that he started shooting as the President's car was coming toward him, swung his rifle in an -arc of almost 180°, and fired at least twice more." At that time, the prosecution +arc of almost 180°, and fired at least twice more." At that time, the prosecution case had already been developed in terms of the theory that Oswald was the assassin and that Oswald acted alone.</p> @@ -10099,7 +10060,7 @@ readiness right then. There wasn't anybody to call. They were all there. So at the latest, 7:30, they began to work on the autopsy. And, as I said, we left the hospital at 3:56 in the morning. Let's give the undertaker people 2 hours. So they were through at 2 o'clock in the morning. I would judge offhand that -they worked on the autopsy angle 4½, 5 hours.</p> +they worked on the autopsy angle 4½, 5 hours.</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Specter</span>. And were you present when the funeral director's personnel were preparing the body?</p> @@ -17006,7 +16967,7 @@ it would open.</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Rowland</span>. It was open about that far.</p> -<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Specter</span>. Indicating 2½ feet?</p> +<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Specter</span>. Indicating 2½ feet?</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Rowland</span>. Two feet.</p> @@ -18191,7 +18152,7 @@ with the boy who had the epileptic fit.</p> <p>There was also an officer in front of the doors to that building. There were several on the corners. I would say there were 20 uniformed officers right there -in that 1½-block area.</p> +in that 1½-block area.</p> <p>Senator <span class="smcap">Cooper</span>. Could any of the officers that you saw whose position you noted, have seen this window from the place where they were standing?</p> @@ -20059,7 +20020,7 @@ a <span class="locked">bald——</span></p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Euins</span>. I would say about right along in here.</p> -<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Specter</span>. Indicating about 2½ inches above where your hairline is. Is +<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Specter</span>. Indicating about 2½ inches above where your hairline is. Is that about what you are saying?</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Euins</span>. Yes, sir; right along in here.</p> @@ -24247,7 +24208,7 @@ here.</p> <p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_250" id="Page_250">250</a></span> Mrs. <span class="smcap">Randle</span>. About this.</p> -<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Ball</span>. Is that about right? That is 28½ inches.</p> +<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Ball</span>. Is that about right? That is 28½ inches.</p> <p>Mrs. <span class="smcap">Randle</span>. I measured 27 last time.</p> @@ -24544,7 +24505,7 @@ Depository.</p> in 2 minutes.</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Cunningham</span>. Yes, sir; a few seconds over 2 minutes, somewhere around -2¼, 2½ minutes, readily.</p> +2¼, 2½ minutes, readily.</p> <p>The <span class="smcap">Chairman</span>. Yes.</p> @@ -24755,7 +24716,7 @@ nine miles I made on the first trip.</p> <p>Over here on the side here, it has the number of trips I made that day which is 21, on the meter registered 21 trips 45 cents a trip is $9.45. 157 units, a unit is a dime clicks every four-tenths of a mile. That would be 157 units at -$15.70. Added total of $25.15. I used 5½ gallons of gas, had eight pickups in +$15.70. Added total of $25.15. I used 5½ gallons of gas, had eight pickups in 13 calls and 29 passengers. That is it complete, sir.</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Ball</span>. I see.</p> @@ -25145,7 +25106,7 @@ Mr. <span class="smcap">Whaley</span>. 45 cents.</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Ball</span>. Well, then, you ran <span class="locked">about——</span></p> -<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Whaley</span>. About 2½ miles, sir.</p> +<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Whaley</span>. About 2½ miles, sir.</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Ball</span>. Two and one-half miles?</p> @@ -25156,7 +25117,7 @@ Mr. <span class="smcap">Whaley</span>. 45 cents.</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Whaley</span>. Yes, sir.</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Ball</span>. Can you give me any estimate of the time it took you to go that -2½ miles?</p> +2½ miles?</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Whaley</span>. Not actually, sir. I run it again with the policeman because the policeman was worried, he run the same trip and he couldn't come out the @@ -32737,7 +32698,7 @@ Lee Harvey Oswald?</p> <p>After that, I asked him—I noticed that he spoke with what I thought to be a Polish accent, so I asked him if he were of Polish origin, and he stated that he was not, that he was raised in Fort Worth, Tex., but that he learned -Russian in the Soviet Union where he lived for 2½ or 3 years.</p> +Russian in the Soviet Union where he lived for 2½ or 3 years.</p> <p>He also told me that he married a Russian girl, and that he brought his wife with him, and that they also had a baby. I told him that I knew of no @@ -33862,7 +33823,7 @@ begun to speak is now posteriorly—is now depicted in 385, in 386 and in 38 <p>The second wound was found in the right posterior portion of the scalp. This wound was situated approximately 2.5 centimeters to the right, and slightly above the external occipital protuberance which is a bony prominence situated in the -posterior portion of everyone's skull. This wound was then 2½ centimeters to +posterior portion of everyone's skull. This wound was then 2½ centimeters to the right and slightly above that point.</p> <p>The third obvious wound at the time of the examination was a huge defect over @@ -36905,7 +36866,7 @@ I was doing other things. I am very vague about the dates.</p> <p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_386" id="Page_386">386</a></span> Mr. <span class="smcap">Liebeler</span>. Do you know the year approximately?</p> -<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Paine</span>. I suppose I went to work at Bell in 1958. I have been there 4½ +<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Paine</span>. I suppose I went to work at Bell in 1958. I have been there 4½ years.</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Dulles</span>. Is this Mr. Young your stepfather?</p> @@ -43566,7 +43527,7 @@ Mrs. <span class="smcap">Paine</span>. Yes.</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Jenner</span>. Did any further discussion occur between you and Marina on that occasion, or on any interim occasion, of Mr. Oswald's desire to have her -return to Russia or the fact that she did not wish the Russian emigré group to +return to Russia or the fact that she did not wish the Russian emigré group to know she was pregnant and was about to have a child?</p> <p>Mrs. <span class="smcap">Paine</span>. I don't recall specifically. I did feel that it wasn't a particularly @@ -44302,7 +44263,7 @@ is that correct?</p> <p>Mrs. <span class="smcap">Paine</span>. Yes.</p> -<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Jenner</span>. And that would be 21½ inches?</p> +<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Jenner</span>. And that would be 21½ inches?</p> <p>Mrs. <span class="smcap">Paine</span>. Yes.</p> @@ -44841,7 +44802,7 @@ having struck her?</p> had struck her.</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Jenner</span>. And during all the visits you ever had with her, all the tete-a-tetes, -her living with you on this occasion we now describe as 15½ days, and in the +her living with you on this occasion we now describe as 15½ days, and in the fall, was there any occasion when Marina Oswald related to you any abuse, physical abuse, by her husband, Lee Harvey Oswald, with respect to her?</p> @@ -45169,11 +45130,11 @@ This turned out to be not much help. At least she was interested in trying to learn English.</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Jenner</span>. Was there any discussion of the subject of it being disclosed -to the Russian emigré group that she was pregnant.</p> +to the Russian emigré group that she was pregnant.</p> <p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_473" id="Page_473">473</a></span> Mrs. <span class="smcap">Paine</span>. No; she continued to ask me not to mention that. We did, -however, meet someone in the Russian emigré group in Fort Worth after +however, meet someone in the Russian emigré group in Fort Worth after she had the first day put on maternity clothes—and so she was sorry that that meeting had occurred. She judged now people would know.</p> @@ -45235,7 +45196,7 @@ through to someone.</p> <p>Mrs. <span class="smcap">Paine</span>. A normal flow to my house.</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Jenner</span>. But there wasn't anybody that came specifically to see her from -the Russian emigré group, is that correct?</p> +the Russian emigré group, is that correct?</p> <p>Mrs. <span class="smcap">Paine</span>. No.</p> @@ -46890,7 +46851,7 @@ was doing very well with the pronunciation, although she did well.</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Jenner</span>. She was sensitive in this respect, Mrs. Paine, she was hesitant to use the English language in the presence, say, of Americans or even the -Russian emigré groups?</p> +Russian emigré groups?</p> <p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_490" id="Page_490">490</a></span> Mrs. <span class="smcap">Paine</span>. 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