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Page Preface v

EXHIBITS INTRODUCED

Page Baker Exhibit No. 1 512 Barnes Exhibit: A 273 B 273 C 273 D 273 E 273 F 275 Brock Exhibit A. 593 Brock Exhibit A. 593 Cabell Exhibit No. 1 476 Cadigan Exhibit No.: 1 419 2 419 3 419 3-A 420 4 420 5 421 6 421 7 421 8 421 9 421 10 421 11 423 12 424 13 424 14 425 15 428 16 428 17 428 18 428 19 428 20 429 21 429 22 431 23 432 24 432 25 436 26 437 27 437 28 437 29 437 30 437 Dhority Exhibit: A 154 B 154 Gibson Exhibit A 71 Hill Exhibit: A 50 B 52 C 53 Holmes Exhibit No.: 1 292 1-A 527 2 294 2-A 528 3 295 3-A 529 4 297 5 307 6 307 Hudson Exhibit No. 1 562 Kelley Exhibit A 403 Lawrence Exhibit No.: 1 579 2 585 3 586 4 589 Leavelle Exhibit A. 270 Markham Exhibit No.: 1 500 2 505 Michaelis Exhibit No.: 1 374 2 377 3 377 4 378 5 378 Moore Exhibit No. 1 214 Nichols Exhibit A 332 Potts Exhibit: A-1 198 A-2 198 B 202 C 202 Putnam Exhibit No. 1 75 Robertson Exhibit No.: 1 406 2 406 3 409 Russell Exhibit A 594 Shaneyfelt Exhibit No.: 1 410 2 410 3 410 4 410 5 413 6 416 7 417 Sims Exhibit A 182 Sorrels Exhibit No.: 4 341 5 360 Stovall Exhibit: A 190 B 193 C 195 D 195 Studebaker Exhibit: A 139 B 139 C 140 D 141 E 142 F 144 G 145 H 146 I 146 J 147 Tague Exhibit No. 1 556 Turner Exhibit No. 1 222 Waldman Exhibit No.: 1 361 2 363 3 363 4 364 5 364 6 366 7 366 8 366 9 367 10 367 Weitzman Exhibit: D 108 E 108 F 108 Westbrook Exhibit: A 114 B 117 C 117 D 117 Willis Exhibit No. 1 497 Yarborough Exhibit A 440

Hearings Before the President's Commission

on the

Assassination of President Kennedy

TESTIMONY OF JOHNNY CALVIN BREWER

The testimony of Johnny Calvin Brewer was taken at 3:15 p.m., on April 2, 1964, in the office of the U.S. attorney, 301 Post Office Building, Bryan and Ervay Streets, Dallas, Tex., by Mr. David W. Belin, assistant counsel of the President's Commission.

Mr. BELIN. Will you stand and raise your right hand. Do you solemnly swear that the testimony you are about to give will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?

Mr. BREWER. I do.

Mr. BELIN. Would you please state your name for the record?

Mr. BREWER. Johnny Calvin Brewer.

Mr. BELIN. How old are you, Mr. Brewer?

Mr. BREWER. Twenty-two.

Mr. BELIN. Where do you live?

Mr. BREWER. 512 North Lancaster, apartment 102.

Mr. BELIN. What city and state?

Mr. BREWER. Dallas, Tex.

Mr. BELIN. Were you born in Texas?

Mr. BREWER. Born in Miami, Okla.

Mr. BELIN. In Oklahoma?

Mr. BREWER. Yes.

Mr. BELIN. When did you move to Texas?

Mr. BREWER. About 2 years after I was born. My father was foreman on a construction company and we moved to Texas.

Mr. BELIN. Where did you go to school in Texas, please, sir?

Mr. BREWER. I went first year in Lockhart. The second year we moved to Houston, for a year, and we moved back to Lockhart, and I went there 10 years in Lockhart.

Mr. BELIN. You graduated from high school?

Mr. BREWER. Yes.

Mr. BELIN. Did you go to school after you graduated from high school?

Mr. BREWER. I went to Southwest Texas State Teachers College in San Marcos a year, and a year in Nixon Clay Business College in Austin.

Mr. BELIN. Then what did you do?

Mr. BREWER. I got married and quit school and went to work for Hardy's Shoe Store. I--that was in September, and I got married in December. And I have been with them ever since.

Mr. BELIN. When did you go to work for Hardy's Shoe Store?

Mr. BREWER. In September of 1961.

Mr. BELIN. Do they assign you to any particular store?

Mr. BREWER. I worked at the Capital Plaza Shopping Center in Austin for about 10 months, and then they transferred me to Dallas and gave me a store down on Jefferson.

Mr. BELIN. In Austin were you just a shoe salesman?

Mr. BREWER. I was assistant manager.

Mr. BELIN. And they transferred you to a shop on Jefferson?

Mr. BREWER. Yes.

Mr. BELIN. In Dallas?

Mr. BREWER. Yes.

Mr. BELIN. What is the address of that shop in Dallas?

Mr. BREWER. 213 West Jefferson.

Mr. BELIN. They made you the manager of that shop?

Mr. BREWER. Yes.

Mr. BELIN. How long have you been manager?

Mr. BREWER. Since August of 1962.

Mr. BELIN. From August 1962 on?

Mr. BREWER. Yes.

Mr. BELIN. Until the present time?

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