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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. II - Page 231« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Buell Wesley Frazier)

Mr. Frazier.
Just a few feet back in here is where the bins start, they run this way.
Mr. Ball.
Can you mark in this where the bins start, the place?
Mr. Frazier.
Here.
Mr. Ball.
Just draw a line across, you don't need to draw in the bins but just where the bins start and we will know it is the area.
Mr. Frazier.
Somewhere. right in here.
Mr. Ball.
Draw the line clear across.
We will mark the line "A" on one side and "B" on the other so that we can refer to it.
Now, the area between, all the area shown in here from entrance to line "AB", is clear, is it?
Mr. Frazier.
Right.
Mr. Ball.
Now, the line from "AB" to the Elm Street side there are bins, are they?
Mr. Frazier.
Right.
Mr. Ball.
And are, those bins man high?
Mr. Frazier.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Ball.
6, 7 feet?
Mr. Frazier.
Yes, sir. Like I say these bins, we have two or three that run across this way, like I have this line drawn, and they have broken spaces, and you can see a man on the other side of these bins because they are not sealed up in the back.
In other words, you can put books in, say, from this side and go on the other side and have another. Anyway, we have more like these window here.
Mr. Ball.
The windows on Elm Street?
Mr. Frazier.
Right. We have some bins running this way, over here, several bins, two or three over here, and two or three over here.
Mr. Ball.
Is this the only entrance to the first floor of the Building, the one you have shown us?
Mr. Frazier.
No, sir, it is not.
Mr. Ball.
What other entrance is there?
Mr. Frazier.
Right here is the main entrance.
Mr. Ball.
The main entrance?
Mr. Frazier.
That is right, coming on through here.
Mr. Ball.
There are two entrances. There is a main entrance in the front of the Building or the Elm Street entrance, and then there is the door through which you entered the first floor, is that right?
Mr. Frazier.
Yes, then we have another.
Mr. Ball.
Where?
Mr. Frazier.
Out over here, let's see if I can find it, where the garage where we have the truck. Let's see.
Mr. Ball.
There is an overhead door here.
Mr. Frazier.
I see, right through here now, I see right through this door here we come out right here and we come out in this area right in here where we have another dock right out in this area right here, in that area there.
Mr. Ball.
That would be--
Mr. Frazier.
That would be one, two, three. From this loading, like I say, where we keep the truck.
Mr. Ball.
Is this overhead door usually covered, usually down closed, rather?
Mr. Frazier.
Yes, sir; I say we keep it closed, and we have it here back in cold weather and we kept it closed and like I say when you go out there and get into the truck like you are going to drive the truck.
Mr. Ball.
Mark an arrow that you say is the entrance or exit, mark an arrow going out.
Mr. Frazier.
Going out.
Mr. Ball.
All right.
Now, this day did you see Lee Oswald the rest of the morning?
Mr. Frazier.
Yes, sir; I saw him back and forth, you know, that morning walking around, filling books and so forth, filling orders, had invoices filling orders.
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