Warren Commission (10 of 26): Hearings Vol. X (of 15)United States. Warren Commission
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Warren Commission (10 of 26): Hearings Vol. X (of 15)
United States. Warren Commission
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963 -- Assassination; Oswald, Lee Harvey
Mr. JENNER. Now, that is important and I am interested in that. In
October 1963, which was a year subsequent to your interview, which had
commenced at least on October 10, 1962, does it appear from those forms
that he again returned to the Dallas office to make a work application?
Mrs. CUNNINGHAM. Yes, sir.
Mr. JENNER. And did you again counsel with or see him?
Mrs. CUNNINGHAM. No, sir. I did not know until after the President's
assassination that he had recontacted the office after these October
1962 interviews of which we have been talking.
Mr. JENNER. Is there a record on any one of those exhibits of the
number of applications that he made and when those applications were
made in the sense of his personal appearance for the application? You
have mentioned one, that is your own, that was generated by Mr. Meller?
Do your initials appear there, or do you just happen to recall that? Is
there something on the form in the way of your initials or signature
that indicates to you that you did that?
There appears on the reverse side of the form, E-13, (Cunningham
Exhibit No. 1) in the handwriting, the word "Cunningham." Is that in
your handwriting?
Mrs. CUNNINGHAM. Yes, sir.
Mr. JENNER. There appears above it, and also is a signature--are you
familiar with that signature?
Mrs. CUNNINGHAM. Yes.
Mr. JENNER. Whose is it?
Mrs. CUNNINGHAM. It is of a counselor, at least presently a counselor,
in the industrial office.
Mr. JENNER. Of the Texas Employment Commission?
Mrs. CUNNINGHAM. Of the Texas Employment Commission in Dallas.
Mr. JENNER. Is there any significance in the fact that his name appears
above yours or yours below his?
Mrs. CUNNINGHAM. Yes, sir.
Mr. JENNER. All right, tell us about it.
Mrs. CUNNINGHAM. This brings to mind that in seeking the records for
this applicant, because--I guess the Mellers must have said "He has
already been down to the Texas Employment Commission office and has not
gotten a job," then, I started trying to find the records, so I did
not duplicate, and I am uncertain whether this is the record that Mr.
Brooks transmitted to our office or not.
Mr. JENNER. Who is Mr. Brooks?
Mrs. CUNNINGHAM. The counselor in the industrial office.
Mr. JENNER. Here in Dallas?
Mrs. CUNNINGHAM. Here in Dallas.
Mr. JENNER. And you are in what office here in Dallas?
Mrs. CUNNINGHAM. Clerical and sales.
Mr. JENNER. So that your counseling and your examination is directed
primarily to clerical and sales?
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