Mr. Liebeler.
So you wouldn't be able to identify the rifle that the bearded man had with him if I showed you pictures of a rifle?
Mrs. Davis.
No; because like I say, at that time they were just guns.
Mr. Liebeler.
If you don't have anything else that you think would be helpful to us at this point, I will thank you for coming in and cooperating with us the way you have. I want you to know the Commission appreciates it very much.
Mrs. Davis.
All right.
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Malcolm Howard Price, Jr.
Testimony of Malcolm Howard , Jr. Price
The testimony of Malcolm Howard Price, Jr., was taken at 9:15 a.m., on April 2, 1964, in the office of the U.S. attorney, 301 Post Office Building, Bryan and Ervay Streets, Dallas, Tex., by Mr. Wesley J. Liebeler, assistant counsel of the President's Commission. Robert T. Davis, assistant attorney general of Texas, was present.
Mr. Liebeler.
Would you rise, sir, and raise your right hand?
Do you solemnly swear that the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?
Mr. Price.
I do.
Mr. Liebeler.
Mr. Price, my name is Wesley J. Liebeler. I am a member of the legal staff of the President's Commission investigating the assassination of President Kennedy. I have been authorized to take your testimony by the Commission, pursuant to authority granted to the Commission by Executive Order No. 11130, dated November 29, 1963, and Joint Resolution of Congress No. 137. I want to give to you a copy of that Executive order and of that joint resolution, as well as a copy of the rules of procedure adopted by the Commission governing the taking of testimony of witnesses.
We want to inquire of you concerning the possibility that you saw Lee Harvey Oswald at the Sports Drome Rifle Range, 8000 West Davis, sometime in November 1963.
Before we get into the details, I would like to have you state your full name for the record.
Mr. Price.
It is Malcolm Howard Price, Jr.
Mr. Liebeler.
Where do you live, Mr. Price?
Mr. Price.
At 1127 Rice, Grand Prairie.
Mr. Liebeler.
Where were you born?
Mr. Price.
I was born at Graham, Tex.
Mr. Liebeler.
Have you lived all your life here in Texas?
Mr. Price.
No; I have lived in Oklahoma for 4 years and in California for 5 years.
Mr. Liebeler.
How long have you lived in Dallas--this last time in Grand Prairie?
Mr. Price.
Oh, about 13 years.
Mr. Liebeler.
When were you born?
Mr. Price.
April 6, 1928.
Mr. Liebeler.
Where are you employed?
Mr. Price.
I am retired--I am unemployed.
Mr. Liebeler.
I understand that's primarily because of the fact that you have a heart condition?
Mr. Price.
Yes; that's fight.
Mr. Liebeler.
Are you married?
Mr. Price.
Yes; I am.
Mr. Liebeler.
Do you have any children?
Mr. Price.
I have five.
Mr. Liebeler.
Are you familiar with Sports Drome Rifle Range?
Mr. Price.
Yes; very familiar with it.
Mr. Liebeler.
As a matter of fact, you work there from time to time, do you not?
Mr. Price.
I have helped them there I'm not, as you say, employed, but I