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(Testimony of Harry D. Holmes)And he said, "I will take one of the sweaters." They gave him the wrong sweater and he didn't like that and he asked for the other. And they uncuffed him and he slipped his arm in and they handcuffed him back up, and that is the only change. It was a black slipover kind of V-neck sweater. Then they walked him out of the office and I stayed in the office with the two Secret Service men. So, I immediately went downstairs and got in my car and proceeded to my office, which probably took me ten minutes. When I got to the sidewalk of the terminal annex I parked my car and walked right in the door. One of the inspectors who was watching this box, they still had the surveillance on the box---said, "Well, they got Oswald now." I said, "What are you talking about?" "Well, they have shot Oswald." They had a radio sitting there going. I said, "That is not right. That is misinformation, because it hasn't been 5 or 7 or 8 minutes that I left him in his presence and he was very much alive then" And just then they kept talking on the radio, and I got to listening, and sure enough, they shot him. I said, "Who did you show as your--what did you show as your business? And he said, "I didn't show anything." I said, "Well, your box rental application here says, 'Fair Play for Cuba Committee and the American Civil Liberties Union'." Well, he said, "Maybe that is right, I did put them on there." I said, "Did they, anyone, who paid for the box?" He said, "I paid for it out of my own personal money." "Did you rent it in the name of these organizations?" And he said, "No." He said, "I don't know why I put it on." He wouldn't talk about it.
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