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.


[Contents]

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Preface[v]
Testimony of—
Alan H. Belmont.[1]
Jack Revill[33]
V. J. Brian[47]
Robert A. Frazier[58], [165]
Alfred Olivier[74]
Arthur J. Dziemian[90]
Frederick W. Light, Jr[94]
J. Edgar Hoover[97]
John A. McCone and Richard M. Helms[120]
Thomas J. Kelley[129], [175]
Leo J. Gauthier[135]
Lyndal L. Shaneyfelt[138], [176]
Mrs. John F. Kennedy[178]
Jack Ruby[181]
Henry Wade[213]
Patrick T. Dean[254]
Waggoner Carr[258]
Richard Edward Snyder[260]
John A. McVickar[299], [318]
Abram Chayes[307], [327]
Bernice Waterman[346]
Hon. Dean Rusk[363]
Frances G. Knight[371]
Mrs. Lee Harvey Oswald (resumed)[387], [410]
Harris Coulter[408]
Robert Alan Surrey[420]
James J. Rowley[449]
Robert Carswell[486]
Bernard William Weissman, accompanied by Thomas A. Flannery, Esq[487]
Robert G. Klause[535]
Mark Lane (resumed)[546]
President Lyndon B. Johnson[561]
Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson[564]
Llewellyn E. Thompson[567]
C. Douglas Dillon[573]

COMMISSION EXHIBITS INTRODUCED

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1051[532]
1052[532]
1053-A[576]
1053-B[577]
1053-C[582]
1053-D[583]
1053-E[585]

Hearings Before the President's Commission
on the
Assassination of President Kennedy