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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. I - Page 471« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of James Herbert Martin)

The Chairman.
Congressman Ford has some unfinished business at the Congress as I have at the Court so he probably will not be here all through the day.
Mr. Martin, will you please rise and be sworn?
Do you solemnly swear in this proceeding before the Commission to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you God?
Mr. Martin.
I do.
Mr. Leech.
Your Honor, who are these other gentlemen here. I haven't been introduced to them.
The Chairman.
This is Mr. Charles Rhyne, who represents the American Bar Association.
Mr. Leech.
Former president of the American Bar Association?
The Chairman.
Yes, and Mr. Murray who is also in the Public Defender's office of the District of Columbia.
Mr. Rankin.
He represents Mr. Walter Craig, too.
The Chairman.
He and Mr. Rhyne represent Mr. Walter Craig.
Mr. Leech.
Who is that?
Mr. Rankin.
Mr. Craig is the President of the Bar Association and was asked to act in Order to protect or advise the Commission as to any interests of Lee H. Oswald because of--you probably saw the notice in the paper and so forth.
Mr. Leech.
You represent the man from Arizona?
Mr. Rhyne.
Walter E. Craig, President of the American Bar Association.
Mr. Rankin.
Mr. Storey is the representative of the Attorney General of Texas.
Mr. Leech.
He is Dean of the Southern Methodist Law School.
Mr. Rankin.
Yes.
The Chairman.
Of Course, this is Professor Redlich of our staff. And this is the reporter.
All right, Mr. Rankin will conduct the examination.
Will you proceed, Mr. Rankin?
Mr. Rankin.
Mr. Leech, does the reporter have your full name?
Mr. Leech.
Yes, sir; he does.
Mr. Rankin.
Mr. Martin, will you tell us your name, please?
Mr. Martin.
James Herbert Martin.
Mr. Rankin.
Where do you live?
Mr. Martin.
Dallas, Tex.
Mr. Rankin.
How long have you lived there?
Mr. Martin.
Since 1956.
Mr. Rankin.
What is your occupation?
Mr. Martin.
Hotel executive.
Mr. Rankin.
Are you now connected with the Six Flags Motel?
Mr. Martin.
No.
Mr. Rankin.
Were you at one time?
Mr. Martin.
Yes.
Mr. Rankin.
And during what period?
Mr. Martin.
From May of 1962 until January 1, 1964.
Mr. Rankin.
What was your position with that institution?
Mr. Martin.
Resident manager.
Mr. Rankin.
While you were at the Six Flags Inn, did you become acquainted with Marina Oswald?
Mr. Martin.
Yes.
Mr. Rankin.
About when was the first time that you met her?
Mr. Martin.
I guess it was November 24.
Mr. Rankin.
Of what year?
Mr. Martin.
1963.
Mr. Rankin.
And will you tell us how that acquaintance started?
Mr. Martin.
Well, I was called by the Tarrant County sheriff on Sunday.
Mr. Rankin.
Who was that?
Mr. Martin.
Lew Evans.
Mr. Rankin.
Yes.
Mr. Martin.
About 11 o'clock in the morning, and they wanted a room where they could question the Oswald family. I told them they could have it, and about four o'clock, I guess, four or four-thirty, I don't know the exact time they
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