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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. VI - Page 405« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Mary E. Bledsoe)

Mr. Ball.
What day did you tell him that?
Mrs. Bledsoe.
I told him that, I guess must have been Thursday. Thursday and then he---
Mr. Ball.
You mean Thursday morning?
Mrs. Bledsoe.
Uh-huh.
Mr. BALL. Well, then Thursday morning is when he left a little later than usual ?
Mrs. Bledsoe.
Uh-huh.
Mr. BALL. And you told him that he had interfered with your nap before that day?
Mrs. BLEDSOE. No; I think it was---it must have been---no; it was that day. It was after I had that call. I didn't like that and he never said a word, and then I interviewed him when he first came in and thought he was all right, and he never spoke---I had one boy on the back. He never saw him and he would run to the bathroom and go to the icebox and get some ice, and didn't like that. Went too much to the icebox, but----
Mr. Ball.
Well, now---
Mrs. Bledsoe.
That was a Thursday.
Mr. BALL. When he went away on Thursday, then had you told him prior to that time that when he came in at 1:30, in the afternoon, he interfered with your nap?
Mrs. Bledsoe.
Yes.
Mr. BALL. Do you think you might have told him that on Wednesday or Tuesday?
Mrs. Bledsoe.
No; I didn't tell him until after I had that call.
Mr. Ball.
When was the call?
Mrs. Bledsoe.
On Wednesday.
Mr. Ball.
And who called you on Wednesday?
Mrs. Bledsoe.
He called somebody, you know.
Mr. BALL. You mean the day that he called someone and spoke in a foreign language?
Mrs. Bledsoe.
Yes.
Mr. Ball.
After that, you told him.
Mrs. Bledsoe.
I didn't like that.
Mr. Ball.
That he interfered with your nap?
Mrs. Bledsoe.
Uh-huh. I didn't like it, and the next day he fussed with somebody on the phone, I don't know whether it was his wife or who it was.
Mr. Ball.
That was Thursday?
Mrs. Bledsoe.
Yes.
Mr. Ball.
About what time of day?
Mrs. Bledsoe.
About 2 o'clock or 2:30 when he come home here and---
Mr. Ball.
Did he go out again that day?
Mrs. Bledsoe.
No.
Mr. Ball.
Stayed in all day?
Mrs. Bledsoe.
Stayed in all day, and it was Friday he stayed in his room all day. Didn't eat. Ate what he had in his room. Stayed in his room all day long.
Mr. Ball.
When did you next see him?
Mrs. Bledsoe.
Been--then Saturday, he started out and had his bag.
Mr. Ball.
Started out with his luggage?
Mrs. Bledsoe.
Saturday morning he started out with his bag and
Mr. Ball.
Which bag did he take?
Mrs. Bledsoe.
I don't know.
Mr. Ball.
Was it the duffelbag?
Mrs. Bledsoe.
I don't know.
Mr. Ball.
Like you see the servicemen carrying?
Mrs. Bledsoe.
I guess it was. I didn't pay any attention.
Mr. Ball.
This was Saturday morning about what time?

Mrs. BLEDSOE. About 10 o'clock, or 9:30 and I thought he was going to move and I---"Oh---" I said, "You are going to move?"
And he said, "No; I am just going for the weekend."
Well, I said, "Well, I don't know."
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