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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. III - Page 198« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Harold Norman)

Mr. Ball.
Clear from where he was born, through high school and all his jobs through high school.
He is 26 years old, married and never been in any trouble in his life. I think that is all.
Mr. Mccloy.
Thank you, Mr. Norman.
The Chairman.
Thank you very much for coming.
Off the record.
(Discussion off the record.)

James Jarman, Jr.

Testimony of James , Jr. Jarman

Mr. Belin.
Chief Justice Warren, this is Mr. Jarman.
The Chairman.
How do you do. Glad to see you.
Mr. Belin.
Congressman Ford----
Mr. Mccloy.
Would you hold up your right hand. Do you solemnly swear that the testimony you give in this case will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?
Mr. Jarman.
I do.
Mr. Ball.
The statement has been read to you as to the purpose of your examination before the Commission?
Mr. Jarman.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Ball.
Hasn't it, Mr. Jarman?
Mr. Jarman.
Yes.
Mr. Ball.
State your name please?
Mr. Jarman.
James Jarman, Junior.
Mr. Ball.
What do they call you, Junior?

. Mr. JARMAN. Junior.
Mr. Ball.
Where do you live?
Mr. Jarman.
4930 Echo.
Mr. Ball.
Are you married?
Mr. Jarman.
Yes.
Mr. Ball.
What is your age?
Mr. Jarman.
34.
Mr. Ball.
Where were you born?
Mr. Jarman.
Dallas, Tex.
Mr. Ball.
Have you lived there all your life?
Mr. Jarman.
Yes; I have.
Mr. Ball.
You still live there?
Mr. Jarman.
Yes.
Mr. Ball.
And did you go to school in Dallas?
Mr. Jarman.
Yes; I did.
Mr. Ball.
How far did you go through school?
Mr. Jarman.
To the 10th grade and went to California in 1947 and stayed there about a year.
Mr. Ball.
What did you do in California?
Mr. Jarman.
I was living with my aunt at the time.
Mr. Ball.
Did you work?
Mr. Jarman.
No; I was living with my aunt at the time.
Mr. Ball.
Did you work?
Mr. Jarman.
No; I was still in school.
Mr. Ball.
What school did you go to?
Mr. Jarman.
Alameda High.
Mr. Ball.
Then where did you go after you came back, after you left Califoria?
Mr. Jarman.
I came back to Dallas.
Mr. Ball.
Did you go to school any more?
Mr. Jarman.
No, sir. I went into service.
Mr. Ball.
What year did you go in the service?
Mr. Jarman.
1948.
Mr. Ball.
How long were you in the service?
Mr. Jarman.
I was in the service up until 1952.
Mr. Ball.
What service?
Mr. Jarman.
U.S. Army.
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