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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. XII - Page 371« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Roy Eugene Vaughn)

Mr. Vaughn.
No, sir;. I don't know what time that was, but at that particular time we were working days and we got off at 3 o'clock.
Mr. Hubert.
I show you three statements which have been marked for identification as follows: a copy of a letter dated November 26, 1963, addressed to J. E. Curry in two pages and I have marked it for identification, "Dallas, Tex., April 17, 1964, Exhibit 5334, Deposition of Roy Vaughn," and I have signed my name on it and since it has a second page, I have put my initials at the right-hand bottom corner of the second page, and the second document, which is an interview of you by FBI Agents Lester and Larson, dated December 1, 1963, and for purposes of identification, I have marked this, "Dallas, Tex., April 17, 1964, Exhibit 5335, Deposition of Roy Vaughn." I have signed my name on that and I have put my initials in the lower right-hand corner on the second, third, the fourth and the fifth pages of that document, and then there is another document, a report of an investigation of you by Agents Hughes and Dallman, dated December 19, 1963, and I have marked that for identification on the first page as follows, "Dallas, Tex., April 17, 1964, Exhibit 5336, Deposition of Roy Vaughn," and I have signed my name below that and I have marked the second, third and fourth pages with my initials in the lower right-hand corner.

I think you have had an opportunity to read these three exhibits?
Mr. Vaughn.
Yes.
Mr. Hubert.
Do you find any corrections, changes, or modifications that you wish to make in the document, Exhibit 5334, the letter to Chief Curry ?
Mr. Vaughn.
No, sir.
Mr. Hubert.
Do you find any modifications that you wish to make in the document that has been identified as Exhibit 5335, the FBI interview on December 1, 19637
Mr. Vaughn.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Hubert.
Would you take the document and tell me what changes or what errors there are or modifications you wish to make?
Mr. Vaughn.
This part
Mr. Hubert.
Now, you are pointing to the second page, the second paragraph which is numbered with a (1)--what do you have to say about that?
Mr. Vaughn.
The time was probably 10:15 and they've got 10:30.
Mr. Hubert.
Is that the only thing you find in that?
Mr. Vaughn.
Yes.
Mr. Hubert.
What other things ?
Mr. Vaughn.
Well, in No. 6.
Mr. Hubert.
That is the paragraph that is numbered with (6) on page two?
Mr. Vaughn.
It says, "Thomas Carbet, known to Vaughn to be a city employed mechanic, was on business of the Dallas Police Department in a squad car. In connection with Carbet, Vaughn invited him down"
Mr. Hubert.
Actually, they have Carbet, is that wrong?
Mr. Vaughn.
Actually, it's Chabot, but I think that's what I told him, but that's what I meant.
Mr. Hubert.
You mean Chabot, when you actually told him Carbet. The man who is referred to in this paragraph you are talking about, Paragraph 6 on page two, was really Chabot, is that right?
Mr. Vaughn.
Yes, sir [spelling]; C-h-a-b-o-t, and that's what I have what he advised me that he had been sent down for, checking the parking situation.
Mr. Hubert.
I don't quite get what you said is wrong with that paragraph.
Mr. Vaughn.
Well, that would be all right as far as the way it is written--yes.
Mr. Hubert.
Well, have you any comment about it?
Mr. Vaughn.
Well, now, the comment was, as I recall, I did tell the two FBI agents that were there that Chabot advised me that he had to check the parking situation in the basement.
Mr. Hubert.
And that is omitted from that paragraph?
Mr. Vaughn.
Yes; that is omitted from that paragraph.
Mr. Hubert.
Now, turning to page three and it is the last long paragraph on that page.
Mr. Vaughn.
And it says that, "Approximately 11 a.m. a large crowd"--I
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