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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. X - Page 140« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of R. L. Adams)

Mr. Adams.
I don't remember that. If confronted by one, I could be able to say, "Yes; I have talked to that man," but otherwise I couldn't.
Mr. Jenner.
You apparently indicated to Mr. Odum, a reference on your part on October 8, to Solid State Electronics Co. of Texas, do you recall referring him to the Solid State Electronics Co. on or about the 8th of October 1963?
Mr. Adams.
I can recall having had that order because it was unusual in the sense. that I had not dealt with an order of that type before from a company engaged in the sale of electronics parts who wanted an individual who had had some knowledge of electronics or electronics parts. Presumably, if I referred to--Mr. Oswald, it was because his military or civilian background indicated he had had training in this field.
Mr. Jenner.
Do you recall any more about that incident?
Mr. Adams.
No; I can't say I do, sir.
Mr. Jenner.
Do you recall what the nature of the job was?
Mr. Adams.
As best I can recall, it was where it was loosely what we called a parts counterman.
Mr. Jenner.
Parts counterman?
Mr. Adams.
A sales clerk.
Mr. Jenner.
A sales clerk?
Mr. Adams.
Yes; in sales.
Mr. Jenner.
Do you recall what the salary was?
Mr. Adams.
It seems to me it was quite good for the Dallas area. I would guess it was in the neighborhood of in excess of $75 a week, it seems.
Mr. Jenner.
I take it that that reference was made to Oswald then by telephone rather than his coming into your office?
Mr. Adams.
My policy as a placement interviewer, sir, is this: If I have once met an applicant and then there is not a long lapse until such time as I have an opening to discuss with him, or on which to refer him, I will refer him by telephone if I think he is otherwise qualified.
Mr. Jenner.
Do you recall his coming into the office the 8th or the 9th of October?
Mr. Adams.
I couldn't honestly say that I do; no, sir.
Mr. Jenner.
Would this registration card have some entry in that respect, if he came in?
Mr. Adams.
Well, possibly. The policy in our office is that each month an individual should be contacted either by phone or in person. If a person is contacted more than once, either by phone or in person, only the initial date for that month is shown. It is repetitive and takes up a lot of unnecessary space.
Mr. Jenner.
Does Burton-Dixie Co. awaken or refresh your recollection in this connection?
Mr. Adams.
Only to the extent that they are one of the employers with whom I have dealt.
Mr. Jenner.
Yes?
Mr. Adams.
And, in making these referrals, I have found in my short time with the Commission that it is not too wise to be bound entirely by the employer's stated requirements. I can best explain this by saying that as recently as yesterday I referred a young man on an order which I had had for a week and on which I had made prior referrals of individuals who, in my opinion, were at least as well-qualified and certainly made a better appearance and yet this last individual was the man who was hired. So, when I first determined this, I decided that I would not certainly make wholesale referrals without regard to the employer's requirements, but on the other hand, in any case where I thought the individual was such that the employer might see in him something that I did not see, I wouldn't take a chance. I would refer him if I felt he met any or many of the employer's basic requirements.
Mr. Jenner.
Do you recall any incidents of any others in the agency who sought to assist Oswald, of which you have any knowledge?
Mr. Adams.
Yes, sir; subsequent to these incidents, I am aware that other people in the Commission had talked to Mr. Oswald prior to November 22d.
Mr. Jenner.
But what you have stated is the extent of your contact with him?
Mr. Adams.
Yes, sir; to the best of my knowledge.
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