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<p>Cover created by Transcriber and placed in the Public Domain.</p>
@@ -1929,11 +1890,11 @@ in the third, he was there. If I wasn't, he wasn't.</p>
<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Jenner</span>. Well, the record shows you enrolled in William Frantz School
at 3811 North Galvez on the 16th of September 1936 at which time you were
-4½ years old.</p>
+4½ years old.</p>
<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Pic</span>. Well, he wouldn't be there.</p>
-<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Jenner</span>. Not at that time. He was then 2½.</p>
+<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Jenner</span>. Not at that time. He was then 2½.</p>
<p>Do you recall transferring from William Frantz Elementary School to George
Washington Elementary School?</p>
@@ -2195,7 +2156,7 @@ maybe I can remember, but I don't remember anything but Bartholomew.</p>
<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Jenner</span>. For the purposes of refreshing your recollection the records of
the public school system of New Orleans reflect the following: that you were
enrolled at William Frantz School located at 3811 North Galvez when you were
-4½ years old on September 16, 1936. You continued there thereafter until
+4½ years old on September 16, 1936. You continued there thereafter until
September 5, 1940.</p>
<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Pic</span>. September 1940.</p>
@@ -4621,7 +4582,7 @@ Mr. <span class="smcap">Jenner</span>. You then returned to the service?</p>
<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Pic</span>. Yes, sir; as far as I know.</p>
-<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Jenner</span>. Robert was still in school. He is now 16½ years of age?</p>
+<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Jenner</span>. Robert was still in school. He is now 16½ years of age?</p>
<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Pic</span>. I don't know if he was. Going through those letters there was a time
period he was in school, out of school. I don't really remember. I don't think
@@ -4691,10 +4652,10 @@ seeking some facts.</p>
<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Pic</span>. Well, sir, in the letters she refers to 10, 20, 40, sometimes.</p>
<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Jenner</span>. I show you John Pic Exhibits Nos. 48 and 59, and referring to
-No. 48, at the bottom of which is written Lee, age 2½. Would you identify that,
+No. 48, at the bottom of which is written Lee, age 2½. Would you identify that,
please?</p>
-<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Pic</span>. Yes, sir; this is Lee Harvey Oswald age 2½ as the picture states
+<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Pic</span>. Yes, sir; this is Lee Harvey Oswald age 2½ as the picture states
written in the handwriting of Mrs. Marguerite Oswald. This picture was taken
at Lillian Murret's at Sherwood Forest Drive.</p>
@@ -8584,9 +8545,9 @@ Mr. <span class="smcap">Pic</span>. Lee wasn't born when Lee Oswald was alive, s
<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Jenner</span>. That is right. Well, then, except for the time Mr. Ekdahl lived
with you?</p>
-<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Pic</span>. That is true, sir. That would make him about 10½ years old.</p>
+<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Pic</span>. That is true, sir. That would make him about 10½ years old.</p>
-<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Jenner</span>. Up to the time he was 10½ years old, why he roomed and slept
+<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Jenner</span>. Up to the time he was 10½ years old, why he roomed and slept
with his mother in the same bed?</p>
<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Pic</span>. I would like to interject here.</p>
@@ -13608,13 +13569,13 @@ which.</p>
<p>Mrs. <span class="smcap">Gibson</span>. 1962; that is right.</p>
-<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Jenner</span>. Over this period of approximately, let us say, 3½ months in
+<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Jenner</span>. Over this period of approximately, let us say, 3½ months in
1962, how many times did Marina stay in your home? You have given one
occasion.</p>
<p>Mrs. <span class="smcap">Gibson</span>. It must have been at least two or three, no more than that.</p>
-<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Jenner</span>. Over that 3½ month period, the Oswalds were in your home
+<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Jenner</span>. Over that 3½ month period, the Oswalds were in your home
no more than two or three times that is on visits, one or the other of them?</p>
<p>Mrs. <span class="smcap">Gibson</span>. No; he was. She was only there one other time to visit. He
@@ -13806,7 +13767,7 @@ paint. It was a duplex. A large backyard. The furniture was rundown but it
was usable. All in all it was not a bad apartment.</p>
<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Jenner</span>. What impressions did you get of Lee Harvey Oswald throughout
-the 3½ month period, as to his dress and his self-respect and care?</p>
+the 3½ month period, as to his dress and his self-respect and care?</p>
<p>Mrs. <span class="smcap">Gibson</span>. He was not a very clean person. In fact, I'd say he wasn't
clean at all. He seemed to wear the same shirt for week after week. Every
@@ -16834,11 +16795,11 @@ on schedule that night.</p>
<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Jenner</span>. Five minutes?</p>
-<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Stuckey</span>. Actually 4½.</p>
+<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Stuckey</span>. Actually 4½.</p>
<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Jenner</span>. So you took the portions of your 37-minute interview, which<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_166" id="Page_166">166</a></span>
we now have a transcript of, which is Exhibit No. 2, and boiled that down to
-4½ minutes?</p>
+4½ minutes?</p>
<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Stuckey</span>. Correct.</p>
@@ -20728,7 +20689,7 @@ PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY</p>
<p>Vincent T. Lee, being duly sworn says:</p>
-<p>1. My name is Vincent T. Lee. I reside at 37½ St. Mark's Place, New York,
+<p>1. My name is Vincent T. Lee. I reside at 37½ St. Mark's Place, New York,
New York. I was formerly the National Director for the Fair Play for Cuba
Committee. I make this affidavit to supplement the testimony which I gave
to the above Commission on April 17, 1964.</p>
@@ -29633,7 +29594,7 @@ the record will show is based upon eyewitnesses at the scene, that the weapon
partly protruded from the window identified as letter "A" in Exhibit No. 348
pointing at an angle which is not completely in a straight line but very much
in a straight line with the angle of the street being designated as Elm Street,
-which street runs on a downgrade of approximately 3°.</p>
+which street runs on a downgrade of approximately 3°.</p>
<p>I now show you a document identified as Commission Exhibit No. 893, and a
second document identified as Commission Exhibit No. 895, which depict frame
@@ -29919,7 +29880,7 @@ Book Depository Building. The evidence in the record indicates that the marksman
stood at the point designated "A" with the lower half of the window being
raised halfway, and the gun protruding out of that window pointing down the
street called Elm Street in approximately the angle of my pencil which is virtually
-although not exactly straight down the street. Elm Street declines 3°
+although not exactly straight down the street. Elm Street declines 3°
as it slopes under the triple underpass.</p>
<p>As the evidence will further show, Commission Exhibits Nos. 893 and 895
@@ -30010,7 +29971,7 @@ directly away from him and the downgrade of the street, and he being in
an elevated position made an almost stationary target while he was aiming in,
very little movement if any.</p>
-<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Specter</span>. How would the fact that the street had a 3° decline affect the
+<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Specter</span>. How would the fact that the street had a 3° decline affect the
difficulty of the shot.</p>
<p>Sergeant <span class="smcap">Zahm</span>. It would make it easier because Oswald was in an elevated
@@ -30894,7 +30855,7 @@ number?</p>
<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Hubert</span>. How long have you known him?</p>
-<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Lewis</span>. I have known him the better part of 5 years. About 4½.</p>
+<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Lewis</span>. I have known him the better part of 5 years. About 4½.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_320" id="Page_320">320</a></span>
Mr. <span class="smcap">Hubert</span>. Have you ever worked with him?</p>
@@ -34463,9 +34424,9 @@ you talk to some of your friends?</p>
<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Pena</span>. I don't know.</p>
-<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Liebeler</span>. Hector José Garcia?</p>
+<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Liebeler</span>. Hector José Garcia?</p>
-<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Pena</span>. Hector José Garcia?</p>
+<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Pena</span>. Hector José Garcia?</p>
<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Liebeler</span>. We have a report that there was a man in your bar who heard
you talking to two merchant seamen, and you are reported to have said: "Castro
@@ -35141,7 +35102,7 @@ rights that he has.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_365" id="Page_365">365</a></span>
Mr. <span class="smcap">Liebeler</span>. Where were you born, Mr. Pena?</p>
-<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Pena</span>. Mantanza&mdash;that's the province&mdash;Colón&mdash;that's the city&mdash;Cuba.</p>
+<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Pena</span>. Mantanza&mdash;that's the province&mdash;Colón&mdash;that's the city&mdash;Cuba.</p>
<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Liebeler</span>. When?</p>
@@ -37228,7 +37189,7 @@ Leopoldo?</p>
<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Liebeler</span>. How tall was he, about?</p>
-<p>Mrs. <span class="smcap">Odio</span>. He was about 3½ inches, almost 4 inches taller than I was. Excuse
+<p>Mrs. <span class="smcap">Odio</span>. He was about 3½ inches, almost 4 inches taller than I was. Excuse
me, he couldn't have. Maybe it was just in the position he was standing.
I know that made him look taller, and I had no heels on at the time, so he must
have been 6 feet; yes.</p>
@@ -41737,7 +41698,7 @@ correct?</p>
<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Liebeler</span>. Would you tell us the circumstances in which that happened?</p>
-<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Reynolds</span>. I know this man was waiting for 3½ hours in a basement
+<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Reynolds</span>. I know this man was waiting for 3½ hours in a basement
where I work.</p>
<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Liebeler</span>. In a car lot?</p>
@@ -42557,7 +42518,7 @@ for breakfast. Would this make a difference?</p>
<p>Mr. <span class="smcap">Mosk</span>. It might reduce it?</p>
<p>Miss <span class="smcap">Johnson</span>. Because breakfast, coffee alone was very cheap. We had old
-rubles then, and I think it was&mdash;the figure in my mind is 2½ old rubles, which
+rubles then, and I think it was&mdash;the figure in my mind is 2½ old rubles, which
is 25 cents, for coffee in the room, and they didn't charge you anything for
room service. That would have been cheap, and soup was very nourishing and
that was cheap. I think he knew his Intourist guide pretty well, and she may
@@ -45675,383 +45636,6 @@ the initial "A" instead of "D"; changed here for consistency with other instance
<p>Page <a href="#Page_473">473</a>: "Jack W. Bucham" was printed with that way, not as "Burcham".</p>
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