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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. III - Page 167« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Bonnie Williams Ray)

As I was up by this other elevator, I think one time I saw him over there. I am not really sure.

Mr. Ball.
You have drawn a line here. This is a sort of general area where you say you saw Oswald, is that right?
Mr. Williams.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Ball.
We will mark that as "0". That is on the north side of the floor near the east elevator.
Mr. Williams.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Ball.
We will mark that "0".

Now, these lines you have marked show your area where you were working.
Mr. Williams.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Ball.
We will mark that W-1 and W-1.
Mr. Dulles.
Mr. Williams, were all the boxes of books moved out of this area while you were working, or as you finished a part of it, were some boxes put back in?
Mr. Williams.
To begin with, I think we were working on the wall first. I
don't think we moved too many books in this area. I think we just moved them out and right back in, as I remember.
But I think after we got a little further over, I think we had to move some books. We had to move these books to the east side of this building, over here, and those books--I would say this would be the window Oswald shot the President from. We moved these books kind of like in a row like that, kind of winding them around.
Mr. Dulles.
That is moving them from the west towards the east of the building?
Mr. Williams.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Mccloy.
The window was here?
Mr. Ball.
That is right.
Mr. Dulles.
Any other questions on this?
Mr. Ball.
About what time of day do you think it was you saw Oswald, if you can remember? If you can't remember, don't guess.
Mr. Williams.
I cannot remember.
Mr. Ball.
What time did you knock off work for the lunch hour?
Mr. Williams.
Well, approximately--between 11:30 to 12, around in there.
I wouldn't say the exact time, because I don't remember the exact time.
Mr. Ball.
What time do you usually quit for lunch?
Mr. Williams.
We always quit about 5 minutes before time.
During the rush season we quit about 5 minutes before time and washup.
Mr. Ball.
Wash your hands and face before you eat lunch?
Mr. Williams.
That is right.
Mr. Ball.
You say quit 5 minutes before time. What is the time?
Mr. Williams.
Five before 12.
Mr. Ball.
Did you quit earlier this day?
Mr. Williams.
I believe this day we quit about maybe 5 or 10 minutes, because all of us were so anxious to see the President--we quit a little ahead of time, so that we could wash up and we wanted to be sure we would not miss anything.
Mr. Ball.
Now, did you go downstairs?
Mr. Williams.
We took two elevators down. I mean, speaking as a group, we took two down.
Mr. Ball.
Was there some reason you took two down?
Mr. Williams.
We always had a little kids game we played racing down with the elevators. And I think one fellow, Charles Givens, had the east elevator, and me, and I think two or three more fellows had the west elevator. And we was racing down.
Mr. Ball.
Who was driving the west side elevator?
Mr. Williams.
I don't remember exactly who was.
Mr. Ball.
You were not?
Mr. Williams.
I don't think I was. I don't remember.
Mr. Ball.
Who was driving the east side elevator?
Mr. Williams.
I think that was Charles Givens.
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