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(Testimony of Mrs. Earlene Roberts)Mr. BALL. Can you tell me what time it was approximately that Oswald came in? Mrs. ROBERTS. Now, it must have been around 1 o'clock, or maybe a little after, because it was after President Kennedy had been shot-what time I wouldn't want to say because Mr. ROBERTS. Oh, maybe not over 3 or 4 minutes-just long enough, I guess, to go in there and get a jacket and put it on and he went out zipping it. Mr. BALL. What is the only thing you said to him from the time he came in the house until he left? Mr. BALL. Did he have the same colored pants on when he came in as when he went out? Mrs. ROBERTS. Now, I wouldn't say that because I don't remember-I didn't pay that much attention. I didn't mean to be hateful, but I didn't. Mr. BALL. Now, did it appear to you he had on the same pants or different pants from the time he came in and when he went out ? Mr. ROBERTS. Well, I just didn't pay that much attention. All I remember-he was zipping up a coat and I was trying to find out about President Kennedy--I was still trying to find out about President Kennedy-they was broadcasting it then-I was more interested in that. Mr. BALL. There was a little wooden commode or closet in there, wasn't there? Mrs. ROBERTS. No, sir; I sure didn't-that's against the rules-to ransack their things. Mrs. ROBERTS. Yes; there was drawers in that chifforobe and he also had a vanity dresser with four drawers. Mr. BALL. After he left the house and at sometime later in the afternoon, these police officers came out, did they? Mrs. ROBERTS. Well, yes.
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