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(Testimony of William H. Shelley)Mr. SHELLEY. When we run out of orders they get to one of the boxes and get orders for Scott, Foresman. He had been trained for Scott, Foresman. Mr. BALL. I want to know how a man working on Scott, Foresman--suppose Oswald came to work on Friday morning, tell me what routine he would follow, where he would get the orders he was to fill. Mr. SHELLEY. He would go over to the order desk and get them out of a box marked Scott, Foresman. Mr. SHELLEY. No, sir; if there wasn't any orders in any of the other boxes any other order filler would take them. Mr. BALL. Do you know whether or not he was filling Scott, Foresman orders that day? Mr. BALL. Do you know whether anybody else was filling Scott, Foresman orders that day? Mr. SHELLEY. I am sure they were; that's our biggest publishers; there's more of them. Mr. BALL. Then you believe others besides Oswald were filling Scott, Foresman orders that day? Mr. BALL. Is there any way .you can determine what order filler had that clipboard? Mr. BALL. There were how many unfilled orders on that clipboard when it was found? Mr. SHELLEY. Yes; he called in about the thing and in a little while he released it and said go ahead and fill the orders which we did because they were several days old. Mr. BALL. You mean those orders that were on that clipboard had never been filled? Mr. BALL. Pinkston, okay. I think that's all, Mr. Shelley. Thanks very much. This will be written up and you can come down and read it and sign it or we can waive signature; which would you rather do? Mr. SHELLEY. I suppose it doesn't make any difference. What are the others doing?
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