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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. III - Page 188« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Harold Norman)

Mr. Ball.
Did you help them?
Mr. Norman.
No; I was just up there shooting the breeze.
Mr. Ball.
Now, what about Lee Oswald. Do you know what publisher he filled orders for?
Mr. Norman.
I knew Scott-Foresman.
Mr. Ball.
Scott-Foresman.
Mr. Norman.
Yes.
Mr. Ball.
That was the publisher assigned to him?
Mr. Norman.
Yes. Well, I don't know if he was assigned to him but he filled, you know.
Mr. Ball.
He filled those orders?
Mr. Norman.
Yes.
Mr. Ball.
You say then he filled Scott-Foresman book orders?
Mr. Norman.
Yes.
Mr. Ball.
Do you know where those books were kept?
Mr. Norman.
The majority of them were on the sixth floor.
Mr. Ball.
They were?
Mr. Norman.
Yes.
Mr. Ball.
And did you also keep a stock of Scott-Foresman books on the first floor?
Mr. Norman.
Yes.
Mr. Ball.
What time did you get to work on the morning of November the 22d?
Mr. Norman.
I got there I would say about 5 minutes of 8 o'clock, 5 minutes until 8 in the morning.
Mr. Ball.
You weren't late?
Mr. Norman.
No; I wasn't.
Mr. Ball.
Did you see Lee Oswald when you got to work?
Mr. Norman.
No; I don't recall seeing him when I got to work.
Mr. Ball.
Did you remember seeing him at any time that morning?
Mr. Norman.
Yes; around about 10 or 10:15, somewhere in the neighborhood of that.
Mr. Ball.
Where did you see him?
Mr. Norman.
Over in the bins by the windows, I mean looking out, you know, at Elm Street, towards Elm Street.
Mr. Ball.
On what floor?
Mr. Norman.
The first.
Mr. Ball.
Looking out on Elm through windows, is that right?
Mr. Norman.
Yes, sir. I was looking out the window. He happened to come by to fill orders.
Mr. Ball.
Did he say anything to you?
Mr. Norman.
No; he didn't.
Mr. Ball.
Did you say anything to him?
Mr. Norman.
No.
Mr. Ball.
Did you see him at any time after that?
Mr. Norman.
No; no more. I don't recall seeing him any more that day.
Mr. Ball.
What time did you quit for lunch?
Mr. Norman.
I believe I quit around 11:45, I think.
Mr. Ball.
And what did you do after you quit?
Mr. Norman.
Well, I went in, washed up and I--
Mr. Ball.
When you go in and wash up, where did you go to wash up?
Mr. Norman.
In the men's bathroom.
Mr. Ball.
Is that bathroom near the domino room or off the domino room?
Mr. Norman.
Yes; that is the one off the domino room.
Mr. Ball.
It is the one near the domino room?
Mr. Norman.
Yes; one near the domino room.
Mr. Ball.
Right next to it?
Mr. Norman.
Yes.
Mr. Ball.
After you washed up, what did you do?
Mr. Norman.
Well, I got my lunch, I ate my lunch in the domino room.
Mr. Ball.
Did you bring your lunch from home that day?
Mr. Norman.
Yes; I believe I did.
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