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George Jefferson Applin, Jr



Mr. APPLIN.
Well, I was born in Madona Hospital in Denison, and lived there near all my life.


Mr. BALL.
How old are you?


Mr. APPLIN.
Twenty-two.


Mr. BALL.
Did you go to school?


Mr. APPLIN.
Yes, sir; I went to LaMar School and junior high.


Mr. BALL.
And how far did you go? Finished junior high?


Mr. APPLIN.
No, sir; I went to the eighth grade.


Mr. BALL.
Have you been beyond the eighth grade?


Mr. APPLIN.
No, sir.


Mr. BALL.
What did you do after that?


Mr. APPLIN.
Well, I helped my daddy some, and got odd jobs and stuff.


Mr. BALL.
Live with your mother now?


Mr. APPLIN.
Yes, sir; I do. I live with my parents.


Mr. BALL.
Your mother and father?


Mr. APPLIN.
Yes, sir.


Mr. BALL.
You have been doing mostly common labor, have you?


Mr. APPLIN.
Yes, sir; mostly common labor.


Mr. BALL.
Ever been in trouble with the law of any sort?


Mr. APPLIN.
Yes, sir; I have.


Mr. BALL.
What kind of trouble?


Mr. APPLIN.
Burglary.


Mr. BALL.
When was that?


Mr. APPLIN.
In 1963.


Mr. BALL.
Did you do any time?


Mr. APPLIN.
No, sir; I got a probated sentence for it.


Mr. BALL.
That is the only trouble you have ever had?


Mr. APPLIN.
Well, for--except for minor traffic violations.


Mr. BALL.
Outside of that you haven't had any trouble?


Mr. APPLIN.
No, sir.


Mr. BALL.
Now, November 22, 1963, were you in Dallas?


Mr. APPLIN.
Yes; I believe I was.


Mr. BALL.
What were you doing here?


Mr. APPLIN.
Well, I was working for the Rollform Corp.


Mr. BALL.
How do you spell it?


Mr. APPLIN.
Well, I have got one of their checks--check stubs here in my pocket, I believe. At least I think I have. Here it is [indicating].


Source: Warren Commission Hearings, Vol. VII, p. 85


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