Warren Commission (04 of 26): Hearings Vol. IV (of 15)
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Pursuant To Executive Order 11130, an Executive order creating a Commission to ascertain, evaluate, and report upon the facts relating to the assassination of the late President John F. Kennedy and the subsequent violent death of the man charged with the assassination and S.J. Res. 137, 88th Congress, a concurrent resolution conferring upon the Commission the power to administer oaths and affirmations, examine witnesses, receive evidence, and issue subpenas
Volume IV
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON, D.C.
U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON: 1964
For sale in complete sets by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, D.C., 20402
Chief Justice Earl Warren, Chairman
Biographical information on the Commissioners and the staff can be found in the Commission's Report .
The testimony of the following witnesses is contained in volume IV: Sebastian F. Latona, a fingerprint expert with the Federal Bureau of Investigation; Arthur Mandella, a fingerprint expert with the New York City Police Department; Paul Morgan Stombaugh, a hair and fiber expert with the Federal Bureau of Investigation; James C. Cadigan, a questioned document examiner with the Federal Bureau of Investigation; Drs. Robert Roeder Shaw and Charles Francis Gregory, who attended Governor Connally at Parkland Hospital; Governor and Mrs. John Bowden Connally, Jr.; Jesse Edward Curry, chief, Dallas Police Department; Capt. J. W. Fritz and Lts. T. L. Baker and J. C. Day of the Dallas Police Department, who participated in the investigation of the assassination; Lyndal L. Shaneyfelt, a photography expert with the Federal Bureau of Investigation; Robert Inman Bouck, special agent in charge of the Protective Research Section of the Secret Service; Robert Carswell, Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury; Winston G. Lawson, a Secret Service agent who worked on advance preparations for the President's trip to Dallas; Alwyn Cole, a questioned document examiner with the Treasury Department; and John W. Fain, John Lester Quigley, and James Patrick Hosty, Jr., agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation who interviewed Oswald, or people connected with him, at various times during the period between Oswald's return from Russia in 1962 and the assassination.
United States. Warren Commission
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COMMISSION EXHIBITS INTRODUCED
TESTIMONY OF SEBASTIAN F. LATONA
TESTIMONY OF ARTHUR MANDELLA, ACCOMPANIED BY LT. JOSEPH A. MOONEY, NEW YORK POLICE DEPARTMENT, BUREAU OF CRIMINAL IDENTIFICATION
TESTIMONY OF PAUL MORGAN STOMBAUGH
TESTIMONY OF JAMES C. CADIGAN
TESTIMONY OF DR. ROBERT ROEDER SHAW
TESTIMONY OF DR. CHARLES FRANCIS GREGORY
TESTIMONY OF GOV. JOHN BOWDEN CONNALLY, JR.
TESTIMONY OF MRS. JOHN BOWDEN CONNALLY, JR.
TESTIMONY OF JESSE EDWARD CURRY
TESTIMONY OF J. W. FRITZ
TESTIMONY OF T. L. BAKER
TESTIMONY OF J. W. FRITZ RESUMED
TESTIMONY OF J. C. DAY
TESTIMONY OF LYNDAL L. SHANEYFELT
TESTIMONY OF ROBERT INMAN BOUCK
TESTIMONY OF ROBERT CARSWELL
TESTIMONY OF ROBERT INMAN BOUCK RESUMED
TESTIMONY OF JOHN W. FAIN
TESTIMONY OF JOHN LESTER QUIGLEY
TESTIMONY OF JAMES PATRICK HOSTY, JR.