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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. X - Page 378« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Malcolm Howard , Jr. Price)

Mr. Liebeler.
Did you ever see him talk to this big fellow other than talk to him about this telescope on this time you have told us about?
Mr. Pizzo.
Well, not that I particular remember.
Mr. Liebeler.
Did you form any impression as to whether they were together or not?
Mr. Liebeler.
You couldn't tell one way or the other?
Mr. Price.
No; I didn't pay any attention to it. There was---I just thought of it--there was a doctor and his son there at the same time and they were firing a .308 caliber Winchester, I believe---it was either a Winchester or a Remington and anyhow, they had identical guns and they were sharpening up for, I they said they were going to Canada and they were there at the same time.
Mr. Liebeler.
This was the Sunday, the last time you saw him?
Mr. Price.
Yes.
Mr. Liebeler.
Do you know their names---do you know what their names are?
Mr. Price.
No; I don't--I don't know their names--I have heard it but I don't remember it.
Mr. Liebeler.
Would you remember it if I mentioned it to you?
Mr. Price.
Well, I might.
Mr. Liebeler.
Is the doctor's name Dr. Wood?
Mr. Price.
That don't sound like it--there was a doctor there and his son---I know they were father and son.
Mr. Liebeler.
About how old was the son?
Mr. Price.
He was in his early twenties, I believe.
Mr. Liebeler.
And did they talk to this fellow about the telescope?
Mr. Price.
I don't remember whether they had any conversation with him or not.
Mr. Liebeler.
What makes you mention that?
Mr. Price.
It's just the fact that they were there at the same time and I know they were talking to Garland Slack and there is a possibility that they either observed or talked to Oswald, because he was sitting next to Slack.
Mr. Liebeler.
You have nothing else that you want to add--I don't think of any more questions. I want to thank you for coming down and cooperating with us to the extent that you have and it has been considerable cooperation because you got very short notice and you came very early this morning, and we appreciate this and we want you to know that the Commission appreciates this very much. Thank you.
Mr. Price.
Well, I try to help all I can. I don't remember dates too well--it's been quite some time. I can remember faces but I can't remember names and dates worth a hoot.
Mr. Liebeler.
Well, we sure appreciate your coming down.
Mr. Davis.
Thanks again--we appreciate your coming down.
Mr. Price.
You bet.

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Garland Glenwill Slack

Testimony of Garland Glenwill Slack

The testimony of Garland Glenwill Slack was taken at 8:30 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.
Mr. Liebeler.
Would you stand up for just a moment, Mr. Slack. Will you raise your right hand. Do you 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. Slack.
I do.
Mr. Liebeler.
Please be seated, sir.
Mr. Slack, 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 and the testimony of other
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