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Date 2-12/03 Mcs. ERIC (CABGENN) WALDHER, 4118 Shelley, Dallas, Texas, stated the is employed in the outtine room for Miller and Randazzo, a dress fectory, or the thixd floor of the Del-Tex Mart Building, 501 Elm Street, Dallas. On November 225 1953, she and another employee, Mra. PEARL SPRINGER, ate lunch at 12:00 noon and left the lunch room at about 12:20 PM to go down on the stract to see President KENNEDY ride by. They walked cut of the front door of the building, croased the street, and stapped at a point on the east side of Houston street, about fifty or sixty feet aouth of the sonth ourb of Elm Street. They stepped next to the aurb to await the passive of the Prealdent. While standing there, she started looking arcond, and looked over towerd the Dexas School Foolo Depostiony Bulding. ats settleed E man wearing 2 brom: and = very dar's zed shirt leaning out E mindow of the thind $1000, somewhore shoue the middle windos of the third floon. Shortly after this, a man in the crowd soross the abreet to the of whexe ahe was standing apparently had 383 epileptic seizure, and an ambulanãe came by and touch man away. Shortly after the ambulanes left, she 2. ken bank toward the TSBO Building and saw a man standing on either the fourth or fifth in the southeast ecrner window. This would be the most casterly windot of either the fourth OF fifth floors, of the Windoss or the south aide of the faces boward Firm Street. This man hsit the window upon and mg etanding as leaning out the windoa with both his henda extended outside the Window ledge. In his hends, this mon was holding a rifle with the tarrel pointed dowaward, and the man was looking south on Houston Street. The man was wearing a whise ahirt and had blend or light brow2: haix. She recalized at the timo that sho had not the mon thers a fow moments previously who ahe looked toward the building and thought that apparently there were guards everywhere. The rifle had a short barrel and geemed large around the stock or end of the rifle. Her impression that the gun was a machine gun. Chs noticed nothing like a telescopic sight on the rifle or a lenther atray sling or the rifle. She paid she knows nothing about rifles or guns of any type, but on 12/4/63 Dallas, Texas Da, 89-43 at File # C. RAY HALL AND by Special AgentS MATIETOR J. WHIPE: mam Date dictated 12/5/63 This document contains neither recommendations nor conclusions of the FBI. It is the property of the FBI and is loaned to your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency.