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(Testimony of Geneva L. Hine)Miss HINE. I have the credit desk. Mr. BALL. Now, in November, November 22, 1963, where was your desk; in what part of the building? Miss HINE. My desk was on the second floor, the inside wall just along by the corridor. Miss HINE. At that time? Miss HINE. No, sir; the girls were gone and they wanted to go out and see. Mr. BALL. I mean did you spend most of your time in your work--it was a desk job? Miss HINE. Yes; that's right. Miss HINE. Yes; sir; as my duties necessitated I did. Miss HINE. Yes, sir. Miss HINE. I never met him to know his name but I saw him every day. Miss HINE. Downstairs in the warehouse or stockroom whichever you want to call it. Miss HINE. Yes. Miss HINE. Yes, sir; I saw him on the second floor about noontime almost every day. He would come in and ask for change, for a dime or quarter. Miss HINE. No. Miss HINE. No, sir; the coke machine isn't in our room and I wouldn't have seen it. Miss HINE. Out in the little lunchroom back of our office. Miss HINE. Yes, sir. Miss HINE. No, sir. Miss HINE. No, sir. Miss HINE. Yes, sir; I would. Miss HINE. No, sir. Mr. BALL. What kind of an expression did he have on his face most of the time? Miss HINE. I describe it as being stoic. Miss HINE. It was just---- Mr. BALL. Did you ever mention this to any of the people around there about Oswald? Miss HINE. Yes, sir; I mentioned it to Mr. Shelley. Miss HINE. One day I said to Mr. Shelley, "Who is that queer duck you have working down here" and I said that Just as a matter of slang because I've known Mr. Shelley for a long time and I was just talking to him, you see, and usually, all the boys that work down there speak to me because I have to go down here to pick up the little "comp" or gift slips on my desk. Every time I went by him I would speak to him, say "Good morning" and he would never catch or meet my gaze so I just made that remark to Mr. Shelley because I had spoken to him so many times and he never answered. Mr. BALL. What did Shelley say?
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