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Testimony Of Howard Leslie Brennan Resumed
- Mr. Belin.
- Mr. Brennan, you are the same Howard Leslie Brennan who testified this
morning here?
- Mr. Brennan.
- Yes, sir.
- Mr. Ball.
- Do you know a George Murray, of the National Broadcasting Co.
- Mr. Brennan.
- I do not.
- Mr. Belin.
- Have you ever worked for the Union Terminal?
- Mr. McCloy.
- You are still under oath, you realize.
- Mr. Brennan.
- Yes, sir.
- Mr. Belin.
- Have you ever worked for the Union Terminal Co. in Dallas?
- Mr. Brennan.
- I have not.
- Mr. Belin.
- Did you ever state to anyone that you heard shots from opposite the
Texas School Book Depository and saw smoke and paper wadding come out of
boxes on a slope below the railroad trestle at the time of the
assassination?
Did you ever say that or that, in substance, to anyone?
- Mr. Brennan.
- I did not.
- Mr. Belin.
- That is all.
- Mr. Brennan.
- Is there another Howard Brennan?
- Mr. Belin.
- Well, sir; we don't know. We wanted to know whether or not you ever made
this statement to anyone.
- Mr. Brennan.
- No, sir.
- The Chaiman.
- Thank you very much, Mr. Brennan.
- Mr. Brennan.
- I would like to ask a question off the record.
- The Chaiman.
- Off the record.
(Discussion off the record.)
Source:
Warren Commission Hearings, Vol. III, p. 211.
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