Mr. Jenner. Mr. Unger, I apologize to you, I should have stated for the record the fact that you are here representing Doctor Oliver. Would you give the reporter your full name and where you reside and practice law?
Mr. Unger. Yes; John Unger, in Danville, Ill., is where I practice.
Mr. Jenner. And you appear here as counsel for Dr. Oliver.
Mr. Unger. Yes.
Mr. Oliver. You will find that school also mentioned in the statement that Congressman Ashbrook read into the Congressional Record on the pages cited there.
Mr. Unger. May I interject here that I think that what Dr. Oliver is trying to do is to try to furnish you as many sources as possible for information about the existence of the school in or near Minsk, because I was told your conversation with me on the telephone, that you were not aware of that information but I suspect what you are primarily concerned about is the information he had of Lee Harvey Oswald attending that school.
Mr. Jenner. I want his sources for all the statements he has made. I was about to get to that.
Mr. Unger. Yes; and I take it that he has answered that question as fully as he can when he told you about this broadcast which he heard.
Mr. Jenner. You have heard Mr. Unger’s statement, Doctor. Do you accept that, that your sole source of information as to Lee Harvey Oswald’s having attended, as you state, in part 1 of your article, having attended this school, was the broadcast from Vienna the night of November 23–24?
Mr. Oliver. No; there was also the statement in Congressman Ashbrook’s article in the Congressional Record, as I recall. A further statement by Congressman Ashbrook in an article, a short article, more or less summarizing what he had read into the record, which appeared in a publication of the Liberty Lobby.