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Danny G. ArceMr. BALL What kind of work were you employed to do? Mr. ARCE Order filler. Mr. BALL What building did you work in? Mr. ARCE At the warehouse. Mr. BALL At Houston and Elm? Mr. ARCE No; that's on---- Mr. BALL Which is this? 363 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mr. ARCE That's the one behind it; directly behind the Texas School Book Depository at Elm and Houston. Mr. BALL You worked there most of the time as an order filler? Mr. ARCE Yes, sir. Mr. BALL Did you ever work over at the building at 411 Elm? Mr. ARCE Yes, sir; they were short of help up there and they sent me and the other bey down there. Mr. BALL Who is the other boy? Mr. ARCE Bonnie Ray Williams. Mr. BALL They sent you out to do what? Mr. ARCE Help lay out a floor on the sixth floor. Mr. BALL What date did they send you down there? Mr. ARCE Sir, I don't remember. Mr. BALL October? Mr. ARCE I know I had been there about 4 weeks when all that happened; I believe 4 or 5 weeks. I am not too sure about that. Mr. BALL You mean 4 or 5 weeks before November 22, 1963? Mr. ARCE Yeah. Mr. BALL Were you laying floor at that time? Mr. ARCE Yes, sir; we laid floor on the fifth and then we were on the sixth when this happened. Mr. BALL Did you ever meet a fellow named Lee Oswald? Mr. ARCE Yeah, he worked with us and he didn't associate with us too much. He was kind of quiet. He didn't like to talk too much to us or anything. Mr. BALL You say he worked with you; did he work laying floors? Mr. ARCE No, he was an order filler; he just worked the same place. Mr. BALL Did you ever see him on the sixth floor? Mr. ARCE Yeah, quite a few times. Mr. BALL . Ever see him on the first floor? Mr. ARCE . Uh-huh. Mr. BALL Did you ever eat lunch with him? Source: Warren Commission Hearings, Vol. VI, p. 363 |
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