Warren Commission (05 of 26): Hearings Vol. V (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 V
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 V: Alan H. Belmont, assistant to the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; Jack Revill and V. J. Brian of the Dallas police, who testified concerning conversations Revill had with James Patrick Hosty, Jr., a special agent of the FBI; Robert A. Frazier, a firearms expert with the FBI; Drs. Alfred Olivier, Arthur Dziemian, and Frederick W. Light, Jr., wound ballistics experts with the U.S. Army laboratories at Edgewood Arsenal, Md.; J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation; John A. McCone, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency; Richard M. Helms, Deputy Director for Plans of the Central Intelligence Agency; Thomas J. Kelley, Leo J. Gauthier, and Lyndal L. Shaneyfelt, who testified concerning efforts to reconstruct the facts of the assassination; Mrs. John F. Kennedy; Jack Ruby; Henry Wade, district attorney of Dallas; Sgt. Patrick T. Dean, of the Dallas police, who testified concerning a conversation with Ruby; Waggoner Carr, attorney general of Texas; Richard Edward Snyder, John A. McVickar, Abram Chayes, Bernice Waterman, and Frances G. Knight, of the U.S. Department of State; Secretary of State Dean Rusk; Mrs. Lee Harvey Oswald; Harris Coulter, an interpreter with the Department of State; Robert Alan Surrey, a Dallas citizen who testified regarding his relationship with General Walker; James J. Rowley, Chief of the U.S. Secret Service; Robert Carswell, special assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury; Bernard William Weissman, who testified concerning an advertisement signed by him which appeared in the Dallas Morning News on November 22, 1963; Robert G. Klause, a Dallas citizen who testified regarding a Wanted For Treason handbill; Mark Lane, a New York attorney; President Lyndon B. Johnson and Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson; Llewellyn E. Thompson, former U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union, and Secretary of the Treasury C. Douglas Dillon.
United States. Warren Commission
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COMMISSION EXHIBITS INTRODUCED
TESTIMONY OF V. J. BRIAN
TESTIMONY OF ROBERT A. FRAZIER
TESTIMONY OF DR. ARTHUR J. DZIEMIAN
TESTIMONY OF DR. FREDERICK W. LIGHT, JR.
TESTIMONY OF J. EDGAR HOOVER
TESTIMONY OF JOHN A. McCONE AND RICHARD M. HELMS
TESTIMONY OF THOMAS J. KELLEY
TESTIMONY OF LEO J. GAUTHIER
TESTIMONY OF LYNDAL L. SHANEYFELT
TESTIMONY OF ROBERT A. FRAZIER RESUMED
TESTIMONY OF THOMAS J. KELLEY RESUMED
TESTIMONY OF LYNDAL L. SHANEYFELT RESUMED
TESTIMONY OF HENRY WADE
TESTIMONY OF PATRICK T. DEAN
TESTIMONY OF WAGGONER CARR
TESTIMONY OF RICHARD EDWARD SNYDER
TESTIMONY OF JOHN A. McVICKAR
TESTIMONY OF ABRAM CHAYES
TESTIMONY OF JOHN A. McVICKAR RESUMED
TESTIMONY OF ABRAM CHAYES RESUMED
TESTIMONY OF BERNICE WATERMAN
TESTIMONY OF FRANCES G. KNIGHT
TESTIMONY OF MRS. LEE HARVEY OSWALD RESUMED
TESTIMONY OF MRS. LEE HARVEY OSWALD RESUMED
TESTIMONY OF JAMES J. ROWLEY
TESTIMONY OF ROBERT CARSWELL
TESTIMONY OF BERNARD WILLIAM WEISSMAN, ACCOMPANIED BY THOMAS A. FLANNERY, ESQ.
TESTIMONY OF ROBERT G. KLAUSE
STATEMENT OF PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON
STATEMENT OF MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON