Mr. Ball.
If anybody comes in there without a ticket, what do you do, run them off?
Mr. Burroughs.
I make it a point to stop them and ask them to go out and get a ticket. I just failed to see him when he slipped in.
Mr. Ball.
We will get to that in a minute I want to see what you usually do if somebody comes in without a ticket.
Mr. Burroughs.
I stop them and have them go out to the box office and get an admission ticket.
Mr. Ball.
On this day of November 22, 1963, what time did you go to work?
Mr. Burroughs.
I went to work at 12.
Mr. Ball.
You went to work that day at 12?
Mr. Burroughs.
That day at 12 o'clock----yes.
Mr. Ball.
And you later saw a struggle in the theatre between a man and some officers, didn't you?
Mr. Burroughs.
Yes.
Mr. Ball.
Did you see that man come in the theatre?
Mr. Burroughs.
No, sir; I didn't.
Now the LN and Warren Commission apparently interpret this as meaning he never saw Oswald Do they ever ask him whether he served a amn that looked like Oswald around 1.10 No .Did they ask him if he ever saw Oswald? No Theyt just try to play on the ccharade is that the man who snuck in at 1.30 and any identifications outside of that don't count