Martin.
We should be able to see this man and woman standing together on the corner of Elm and Houston they both worked together on the ground floor of the Records Builing.
Mary Ann came out of the elm st entrance of the Records Building and walked down to the corner of the building where she stood on the south east curb of Elm and Houston.
We should see them standing together in Altgens 5
TESTIMONY OF MARY ANN MITCHELL
Mr. BALL - On the 22nd of November 1963, about noontime, where were you?
Miss. MITCHELL - About noontime?
Mr. BALL - Yes.
Miss. MITCHELL - I was in the office about noon.
Mr. BALL - Working?
Miss. MITCHELL - Working, which is in the basement of the Records Building.
Mr. BALL - Did you leave there some time, leave the office to see the parade that morning?
Miss. MITCHELL - Yes, as a matter of fact, I went up to see the parade since we were in the basement.
Mr. BALL - What time did you leave the building?
Miss. MITCHELL - At possibly 12:25 or 12:27, something like that.
Mr. BALL - Whom were you with?
Miss. MITCHELL - I left the office with Jim Crawford.
Mr. BALL - Where did you go?
Miss. MITCHELL - I went out onto the street and down to the corner of the building.
Mr. BALL - That means you would be on what corner of what streets?
Miss. MITCHELL - I went out the Elm Street entrance of the building and I was on the corner of Elm and Record - I'm sorry, Elm and Houston.
Mr. BALL - Which corner?
Miss. MITCHELL - I knew you were going to ask that and I decided it's probably the northwest corner. I am not good at directions.
Mr. BALL - Let's put it this way-
Miss. MITCHELL - It's the corner diagonally across the intersection from the Texas School Book Depository.
Mr. BALL - The Texas School Book Depository is on the northwest corner; that would put you on the southeast corner.
Miss. MITCHELL - Yes, sir; I was thinking about which corner of the building.
Mr. BALL - The northwest corner of the building and the southwest corner of the intersection, is that right?
Miss. MITCHELL - Yes, sir.
Mr. BALL - Were you near the curb when you were standing?
Miss. MITCHELL - Yes; I was on the curb.
Crawford, James N. WC Testimony Witness at assassination scene.
Mr. BALL - How long have you been with the county of Dallas?
Mr. CRAWFORD - About 10 years.
Mr. BALL - You are a deputy county clerk there?
Mr. CRAWFORD - District clerk.
Mr. BALL - On November 22, 1963, about around 12 o'clock or so. where were you?
Mr. CRAWFORD - I was in the office of the district clerk
Mr. BALL - Did you later leave and go out into the street?
Mr. CRAWFORD - About 12:25, we left the office and went out to the corner of Houston and Elm.
Mr. BALL - You went with whom?
Mr. CRAWFORD - Mary ann Mitchell.
Mr. BALL - She works in the office with you?
Mr. CRAWFORD - She is in the office with me.
Mr. BALL - What is her occupation in the office?
Mr. CRAWFORD - Assistant to the district clerk
Mr. BALL - Where is your office located in Dallas?
Mr. CRAWFORD - It's located on the ground floor of the Records Building.
