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(Testimony of Troy Eugene West)
Mr. WEST. Well, I think that is what I will do, just have it waived and send it on.
Thank you very much, sir. Danny G. Arce Testimony of Danny G. ArceThe testimony of Danny G. Arce was taken at 2:15 p.m., on April 7, 1964, in the office of the U.S. attorney, 301 Post Office Building, Bryan and Ervay Streets, Dallas, Tex., by Messrs. Joseph A. Ball and Samuel A. Stern, assistant counsel of the President's Commission.Do you solemnly swear the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God? Mr. BALL. Will you tell me something about yourself, where you were born and where you went to school? Mr. ARCE. Oh, I worked as a cook, short order cook and busboy, and just odd jobs at this Rubenstein place on Hall Rubenstein and Sons. I haven't had too many jobs. Mr. BALL. What else have you done? Mr. ARCE. That's about all. Mr. BALL. When did you go to work for the Texas School Book Depository? Mr. ARCE. I started in September---September, I believe, the 6th, September 6th. Mr. BALL. You received a letter from the Commission asking you to appear here, didn't you? Mr. BALL. To determine the facts surrounding the assassination of the President, President Kennedy. Mr. ARCE. Yes, sir. Mr. BALL. You started to work in September 1963, this last September? Mr. ARCE. Yes; last September. Mr. BALL. What kind of work were you employed to do? Mr. ARCE. Order filler. Mr. BALL. What building did you work in? Mr. ARCE. At the warehouse. Mr. BALL. At Houston and Elm? Mr. ARCE. No; that's on---- Mr. BALL. Which is this?
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