Warren Commission (03 of 26): Hearings Vol. III (of 15)United States. Warren Commission
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Warren Commission (03 of 26): Hearings Vol. III (of 15)
United States. Warren Commission
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963 -- Assassination; Oswald, Lee Harvey
Mr. BELIN. I am handing you what the court reporter has marked as
Commission Exhibit 150.
Does this look like it might or might not be the shirt, or can you make
at this time any positive identification of any kind?
Mr. BRENNAN. I would have expected it to be a little lighter--a shade
or so lighter.
Mr. BELIN. Than Exhibit 150?
Mr. BRENNAN. That is the best of my recollection.
Mr. BELIN. All right.
Could you see the man's trousers at all?
Do you remember any color?
Mr. BRENNAN. I remembered them at that time as being similar to the
same color of the shirt or a little lighter. And that was another thing
that I called their attention to at the lineup.
Mr. BELIN. What do you mean by that?
Mr. BRENNAN. That he was not dressed in the same clothes that I saw the
man in the window.
Mr. BELIN. You mean with reference to the trousers or the shirt?
Mr. BRENNAN. Well, not particularly either. In other words, he just
didn't have the same clothes on.
Mr. BELIN. All right.
Mr. BRENNAN. I don't know whether you have that in the record or not. I
am sure you do.
Mr. DULLES. Any further questions?
I guess there are no more questions, Mr. Belin.
Mr. BELIN. Well, sir, we want to thank you for your cooperation with
the Commission.
Mr. DULLES. Thank you very much for coming here.
TESTIMONY OF BONNIE RAY WILLIAMS
Mr. BELIN. Our next witness is Mr. Bonnie Ray Williams.
Mr. DULLES. Mr. Williams, the purpose of the hearing today is to take
the testimony of you and certain others whose names are mentioned here.
You and the other witnesses were all in the vicinity of the Texas
School Book Depository Building at the time of the assassination of
President John F. Kennedy.
You will be asked to provide the Commission with your knowledge of the
facts concerning the assassination of President Kennedy.
Mr. WILLIAMS. Yes, sir.
Mr. DULLES. Would you rise, sir?
Do your swear that the evidence you will give is the truth, the whole
truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?
Mr. WILLIAMS. Yes, I do.
Mr. BALL. Mr. Williams, how old are you?
Mr. WILLIAMS. I am 20 years old.
Mr. BALL. Where do you live?
Mr. WILLIAMS. I live in Dallas, Tex.
Mr. BALL. What is your address?
Mr. WILLIAMS. 1502 Avenue B, Apartment B.
Mr. BALL. Are you married?
Mr. WILLIAMS. Yes, I am.
Mr. BALL. Where were you born?
Mr. WILLIAMS. I was born in Carthage, Tex.
Mr. BALL. Did you go to school in Texas?
Mr. WILLIAMS. Yes, I did.
Mr. BALL. How far through school?
Mr. WILLIAMS. All the way.
Mr. BALL. Graduated from high school?
Mr. WILLIAMS. Yes.
Mr. BALL. Where?
Mr. WILLIAMS. Marshall, Tex., and I finished high school summer course
in Dallas, Texas, Madison High.
Mr. BALL. What year did you get out of high school?
Mr. WILLIAMS. 1962.
Mr. BALL. And where did you go to work after that?
Mr. WILLIAMS. I went to work at Marriott's Motor Hotel.
Mr. BALL. What did you do there?
Mr. WILLIAMS. Well, I started off as a dishwasher. Then they put me on
as a fry cook.
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