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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. XV - Page 455« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Dave L. Miller)

Mr. Miller.
Well, I know during the wintertime he would bring coffee down to the boys in the two garages. There is a garage on each side of me.
And if he went off from the place, he would always bring sandwiches.
He would give the shirt off his back. If you needed a dollar and he had a dollar, he would give you the last dollar.
The boys would tell me at the garage that he brought the sandwiches.
Mr. Griffin.
Do you know George Senator?
Mr. Miller.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Griffin.
Did you see George Senator on November 22 or November 23?
Mr. Miller.
No, sir.
Mr. Griffin.
Do you know Ralph Paul?
Mr. Miller.
I think I met Ralph Paul after the President was killed. He come in one day, I believe it was something to do, I think, with the Carousel Club. I don't know exactly.
Mr. Griffin.
Do you know Tammi True?
Mr. Miller.
No.
Mr. Griffin.
Do you know Little Lynn?
Mr. Miller.
No, sir. If I knew them--if I saw them, I didn't know who they were.
Mr. Griffin.
How about Kathy Kay? Do you know his dancer Kathy Kay?
Mr. Miller.
The only one I knew was the heavy body. I don't know her name what the beck is her name? I don't remember that. I didn't know her personally, but I knew her for I had seen her a time or two.
Mr. Griffin.
Did you know an entertainer named Breck Wall?
Mr. Miller.
No.
Mr. Griffin.
Do you remember Larry Crafard? Do you remember this boy Larry that worked for Jack about 6 weeks before the President was shot?
Mr. Miller.
I might know him, but the name don't ring a bell. I can't recall. The names don't ring no bell, that is all.
Mr. Griffin.
Do you remember if you saw Andy Armstrong on November 22 or 23?
Mr. Miller.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Griffin.
When did you see Andy?
Mr. Miller.
He come down just prior to Jack's coming down.
Mr. Griffin.
On which day?
Mr. Miller.
The 22d.
Mr. Griffin.
About how much time elapsed between the time that Andy came down and the time that Jack showed up?
Mr. Miller.
Approximately 30 minutes.
Mr. Griffin.
Did Andy come into your shop?
Mr. Miller.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Griffin.
Did he come in to talk to his brother, or what did he come in for?
Mr. Miller.
He come down to tell me not to---he advised me not to put the sign in at first, that Jack wasn't going to operate that night.
I imagine he knew Jack was going to come down, so he come in ahead of Jack and told me not to put the sign out that night.
Mr. Griffin.
But you say that when you saw Jack, you were putting the sign in the window anyhow on Friday night?
Mr. Miller.
No. After Andy had come down and told me not to put it.
I never put the sign, but just about the time we closed the door, because it has to fit in a certain place, but opening and closing the door, it would be in the way.
Mr. Griffin.
Maybe I misunderstood what you said at the beginning. I thought you said when you saw Jack on Friday night, you were just about to put the sign in the window?
Mr. Miller.
No. He asked me, the time I saw Jack, I told you about 5:30, because we were cleaning up.
In shining the shoes, the boys would drop dressing, and they take it and wipe it off, and they started about 5:30 wiping it off, so when we leave, it would all be clean.
Mr. Griffin.
Did you see Andy Armstrong on Saturday?
Mr. Miller.
I don't remember.
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