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(Testimony of James Elbert Romack)Mr. . ROMACK. Yes, sir. Lee E. Bowers, Jr. Testimony of Lee E. , Jr. BowersThe testimony of Lee E. Bowers, Jr. was taken at 2 p.m., on April 2, 1964, In the office of the U.S. attorney, 301 Post Office Building, Bryan and Ervay Streets, Dallas, Tex. by Mr. Joseph A. Bail, assistant counsel of the President's Commission.Do you solemnly swear that the testimony you are about to give for this Commission will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God? Mr. BALL. And would you tell me something about yourself, where you were born, raised, and what has been your business, generally, or occupation? Mr. BOWERS. I was born right here in Dallas, and lived here most of my life except when I was in the Navy, art he age of 17 to 21, and I was away 2 years going to Hardin Simmons University, also, attended Southern Methodist University 2 years, majoring in religion. I worked for the railroad 15 years and was a serf-employed builder, as well as---on the side. And the first of this year when I went to work as business manager for Dr. Tim Green who operates this hospital and convalescent home and rent properties. Mr. BOWERS. Worked for the Union Terminal Co. with the 8 participating railroads. Mr. BALL. And on November 22, 1963, were you working for the Union Terminal Co.? Mr. BALL. Now, do you remember what is the height of--above the ground at which you worked in the tower? Mr. BOWERS. Yes; it is windows except for posts that--posts on each comer. It is windows on all four sides.
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