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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. III - Page 189« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Harold Norman)

Mr. Ball.
And in what kind of a package did you bring it?
Mr. Norman.
A brown paper sack, paper bag.
Mr. Ball.
Where did you keep your lunch or leave your lunch from 8 in the morning until you got it at noon?
Mr. Norman.
I left it in the window of the domino room.
Mr. Ball.
Did you notice any other packages in that window that morning?
Mr. Norman.
I can't say that I noticed any that morning but I know that some of the fellows did keep their lunches in there.
Mr. Ball.
Did you notice anything, any unusual package in there that day?
Mr. Norman.
No; I didn't.
Mr. Ball.
You got your lunch and did you eat your lunch?
Mr. Norman.
Yes; I ate my lunch.
Mr. Ball.
Where were you when you ate your lunch?
Mr. Norman.
In the domino room, as I recall.
Mr. Ball.
Who was with you at that time?
Mr. Norman.
I can't remember who ate in the lunchroom, I mean the domino room, with me.
Mr. Ball.
Did some other employees eat there?
Mr. Norman.
I think there was someone else in there because we usually played dominoes in there but that particular day we didn't play that morning.
Mr. Ball.
Why didn't you play that morning?
Mr. Norman.
Well, didn't nobody show up there to play like the guys usually come in to play.
Mr. Ball.
You usually play dominoes during the noon hour?
Mr. Norman.
Noon hour and the break period.
Mr. Ball.
After you ate your lunch, what did you do?
Mr. Norman.
I got with James Jarman, he and I got together on the first floor.
Mr. Ball.
Where was James Jarman when you got together with him?
Mr. Norman.
He was somewhere in the vicinity of the telephone, I believe. I am not for sure.
Mr. Ball.
Out near the bins?
Mr. Norman.
Yes.
Mr. Ball.
What do you call James Jarman?
Mr. Norman.
Junior.
Mr. Ball.
And you and Junior did what?
Mr. Norman.
We went outside.
Mr. Ball.
You went out the front door, did you?
Mr. Norman.
Yes.
Mr. Ball.
That is the Elm Street?
Mr. Norman.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Ball.
Where did you stand?
Mr. Norman.
We stood on the Elm Street sidewalk.
Mr. Ball.
On the sidewalk?
Mr. Norman.
Yes. We didn't go any further than that point.
Mr. Ball.
What time was it that you went out there?
Mr. Norman.
Oh, I would say, I don't know exactly, around 12 or 12:10, something like that.
Mr. Ball.
Who was standing with you when you were standing on the sidewalk, on the Elm Street sidewalk?
Mr. Norman.
I remember it was Danny Arce.
Mr. Ball.
And who else?
Mr. Norman.
I remember seeing Mr. Truly and Mr. Campbell. They were standing somewhere behind us, not exactly behind us but they were back of us.
Mr. Ball.
Anybody else?
Mr. Norman.
Well, I believe Billy Lovelady, I think. He was sitting on the steps there.
Mr. Ball.
He was?
Mr. Norman.
Yes. That is about all the employees I remember seeing out there. There were more people out there.
Mr. Ball.
Did you stay there?
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