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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 (4 of 26): Hearings Vol. IV (of 15) - -Author: The President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy - -Release Date: October 19, 2013 [EBook #44004] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK WARREN COMMISSION - HEARINGS V4 *** - - - - -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 44004 ***</div> <div class="transnote covernote"> <p>Cover created by Transcriber and placed in the Public Domain.</p> @@ -1268,7 +1229,7 @@ cards, representing approximately 15 million people.</p> <p>In our civil files, in which are filed the fingerprints of the various types of applicants, service personnel and the like, we have fingerprints of approximately -62½ million people.</p> +62½ million people.</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Eisenberg</span>. Returning to palmprints, then, as I understand your testimony, they are not as good as fingerprints for purposes of classification, but @@ -3607,7 +3568,7 @@ groups.</p> <p>Representative <span class="smcap">Boggs</span>. How many do you have on file?</p> -<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Latona</span>. We have the fingerprints of 77½ million people?</p> +<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Latona</span>. We have the fingerprints of 77½ million people?</p> <p>Representative <span class="smcap">Boggs</span>. That includes all of those who were in the Army, <span class="locked">Navy——</span></p> @@ -9524,7 +9485,7 @@ high, they are very closely spaced.</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Dulles</span>. They are quite clear, about a tenth of an inch apart or less than that.</p> -<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Cadigan</span>. Well, actually they are 24½ spaces per inch, which would be +<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Cadigan</span>. Well, actually they are 24½ spaces per inch, which would be about 25 lines per inch.</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Murray</span>. Pockmarks?</p> @@ -9626,7 +9587,7 @@ than one type of dispensing machines?</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Cadigan</span>. Yes. I might point out, too, that the number of lines per inch will vary depending on the diameter of that wheel. In this particular instance -I found that there were 24½ spaces, which would be 25 lines per inch, on both.</p> +I found that there were 24½ spaces, which would be 25 lines per inch, on both.</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Eisenberg</span>. I believe that is 142, the bag you are handling, and 677, the sample?</p> @@ -10247,7 +10208,7 @@ from the same roll?</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Eisenberg</span>. How wide do these rolls come in your experience, in what widths do they come?</p> -<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Cadigan</span>. Normally they are supplied in, I believe, 1-, 1½-, 2-, 2½-, and 3-inch +<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Cadigan</span>. Normally they are supplied in, I believe, 1-, 1½-, 2-, 2½-, and 3-inch widths.</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Eisenberg</span>. So this was basically of a 3-inch width variety out of several @@ -10858,7 +10819,7 @@ will ask you if that accurately depicts the angle of decline as the bullet passe through Governor Connally?</p> <p>Dr. <span class="smcap">Shaw</span>. I think the declination of this line is a little too sharply downward. -I would place it about 5° off that line.</p> +I would place it about 5° off that line.</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Specter</span>. Will you redraw the line then, Dr. Shaw, and initial it, indicating the more accurate angle?</p> @@ -12158,7 +12119,7 @@ the radial bone here.</p> <p>Dr. <span class="smcap">Gregory</span>. No; these are two taken at right angle of the Governor's wrist prior to attention. These are diagnostic film, one made with the hand palm -down and one with the hand turned 90°.</p> +down and one with the hand turned 90°.</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Specter</span>. Do they bear identical numbers then?</p> @@ -13686,13 +13647,13 @@ and I would say—you don't have a caliper there, do you?</p> <p>Dr. <span class="smcap">Gregory</span>. Yes.</p> -<p>Dr. <span class="smcap">Shaw</span>. I was going to guess somewhere between 25° and 30°.</p> +<p>Dr. <span class="smcap">Shaw</span>. I was going to guess somewhere between 25° and 30°.</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Dulles</span>. Sorry to ask these questions.</p> <p>Governor <span class="smcap">Connally</span>. That is fine. I think it is an excellent question.</p> -<p>Dr. <span class="smcap">Shaw</span>. Well, this puts it right at 25°.</p> +<p>Dr. <span class="smcap">Shaw</span>. Well, this puts it right at 25°.</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Specter</span>. That is the angle then of elevation as you are measuring it?</p> @@ -13723,10 +13684,10 @@ difference.</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Dulles</span>. Were you seated in about that way, Governor?</p> <p>Governor <span class="smcap">Connally</span>. Mr. Dulles, I would say I was in about this position -when I was hit, with my face approximately looking toward you, 20° off of +when I was hit, with my face approximately looking toward you, 20° off of center.</p> -<p>Dr. <span class="smcap">Shaw</span>. Yes; I got 27°. That didn't make much difference.</p> +<p>Dr. <span class="smcap">Shaw</span>. Yes; I got 27°. That didn't make much difference.</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Specter</span>. Is that reading taken then while the Governor is in a seated position, Doctor?</p> @@ -20218,7 +20179,7 @@ was on Beckley.</p> where it is located?</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Fritz</span>. It is on the, room 317, on the third floor of the courts building, -and it isn't a large office. I believe it is 9½ feet by 14 feet, I have the exact +and it isn't a large office. I believe it is 9½ feet by 14 feet, I have the exact measurements that I think are correct. Glass all around, and it has a door leading out into a hallway. My secretaries are seated in the front. There is a lieutenant's office and desk across the hall from me. To my right and through @@ -26988,10 +26949,10 @@ that easternmost pipe?</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Belin</span>. Do you have what the measurements were between the south wall and that box that you tore the piece off of to make the palmprint takeoff?</p> -<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Day</span>. Yes, sir; it would be 19½ inches. Actually the box was marked +<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Day</span>. Yes, sir; it would be 19½ inches. Actually the box was marked "18 inches." If you will note there are six boards. I thought they were 3 inches -wide. On doublechecking I found they were 3¼ inches wide which would make -a 1½ inch difference in six boards.</p> +wide. On doublechecking I found they were 3¼ inches wide which would make +a 1½ inch difference in six boards.</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Belin</span>. And I believe you have already said that the bag was folded over when it was found, is that correct?</p> @@ -27427,7 +27388,7 @@ the bolt is turned down—is that correct?</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Eisenberg</span>. Mr. Shaneyfelt, looking at this Commission Exhibit 139, the weapon, I see that the stock is curved downward, about 8 inches—at a point approximately 8 inches—from the butt of the weapon, and that it then recurves -upward at an angle of approximately 10° to the plane of the forepart of +upward at an angle of approximately 10° to the plane of the forepart of the butt—is that correct?</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Shaneyfelt</span>. That is correct.</p> @@ -32430,7 +32391,7 @@ were going to provide but I won't be able to tell you exactly what they did prov and also inform you that I was told that certain police were going to be shifted from one spot to another. I understood that as we went by a certain part of the motorcade some of those police then would be shifted perhaps over -to the motorcade route on the way back in the intervening 1½ or 2 hours that +to the motorcade route on the way back in the intervening 1½ or 2 hours that would still elapse. And I have that in my report if I can turn to it.</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Stern</span>. Yes; why don't you tell us in total numbers at each location.</p> @@ -37433,7 +37394,7 @@ other one shows the interior portion?</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Eisenberg</span>. Approximately what enlargements are these, by the way?</p> -<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Cole</span>. About 1½ diameters.</p> +<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Cole</span>. About 1½ diameters.</p> <p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Eisenberg</span>. These are what size photographs?</p> @@ -45031,383 +44992,6 @@ by Mr. Stern.</p> <p>Page <a href="#Page_467">467</a>: "harassing his wife in anyway?" probably should be "any way".</p> </div> - - - - - - - -<pre> - - - - - -End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Warren Commission (4 of 26): Hearings -Vol. IV (of 15), by The President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy - -*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK WARREN COMMISSION - HEARINGS V4 *** - -***** This file should be named 44004-h.htm or 44004-h.zip ***** -This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: - http://www.gutenberg.org/4/4/0/0/44004/ - -Produced by Curtis Weyant, Charlene Taylor, Charlie Howard, -and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at -http://www.pgdp.net. 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