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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. VI - Page 124« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Mrs. Henrietta M. Ross)

Mr. SPECTER. With that preliminary statement, I'll ask you, Mrs. Ross, to state your full name?

Mrs. Ross.
Mrs. Henrietta Magnolia Ross.
Mr. Specter.
And where are you employed?
Mrs. Ross.
Parkland Hospital.
Mr. Specter.
In what capacity?
Mrs. Ross.
Operating room technician.
Mr. Specter.
And what were your duties on November 22, 1963?

Mrs. ROSS. Stand in the hall and guard the. hall and not let anyone pass by I did not know.
Mr. Specter.
Did you have occasion to see Governor Connally?
Mrs. Ross.
Yes; as he came down the hall on the cart.
Mr. Specter.
Did you see him as he left the elevator?
Mrs. Ross.
Yes.
Mr. Specter.
About what time was that?

Mrs. ROSS. About--it should have been after 1 o'clock because I was supposed to go to a class that day and I couldn't go.
Mr. Specter.
Who was with him at the time, if anyone?
Mrs. ROSS. There were doctors all around in the corridor and I don't know exactly who--I only remember one person and that was Dr. Gustafason, because he gave me his coat to hang up as he was passing.
Mr. Specter.
Was Miss Jane Wester there?
Mrs. Ross.
She was up there; yes, sir.
Mr. Specter.
And what did you see them do with the Governor, if anything?

Mrs. ROSS. They pushed him down in front of room 5 and onto the operating table and put him on it.
Mr. Specter.
What were they pushing him on?
Mrs. Ross.
On a stretcher from the emergency room.
Mr. SPECTER. Will you describe the stretcher for me, please, starting with what was it made of ?
Mrs. ROSS. It has four legs, four wheels and has a little rubber sheet on it. I mean, a rubber mattress, and the length of the normal body is the length of the cart.
Mr. Specter.
Is it made of metal?
Mrs. Ross.
Yes, sir.
Mr. SPECTER. And what was done with the stretcher cart after they rolled Governor Connally off of it?
Mrs. Ross.
It was pushed back up toward room 3.
Mr. Specter.
Is that toward the elevator?
Mrs. Ross.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Specter.
And by whom was it pushed?
Mrs. Ross.
Jimison.
Mr. Specter.
R. J. Jimison?
Mrs. Ross.
I don't know Jimison's initials, sir.
Mr. Specter.
He's one of the orderlies there?
Mrs. Ross.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Specter.
And where did you last see the stretcher?
Mrs. Ross.
In front of room 3.
Mr. Specter.
Did Jimison have it in his control at that time?
Mrs. Ross.
The last time I looked he was pushing it; yes, sir.
Mr. Specter.
Have you talked to the Secret Service about this?
Mrs. Ross.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Specter.
On how many occasions?
Mrs. Ross.
One time.
Mr. SPECTER. Did you talk to anyone else from the Federal Government about this matter?
Mrs. Ross.
No, sir.
Mr. SPECTER. Do you have anything to add which you think might be helpful to the Commission?
Mrs. Ross.
No, sir.
Mr. Specter.
Thank you very much for appearing.
Mrs. Ross.
Thank you.
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