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INVESTIGATION OF THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY HEARINGS Before the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy 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 Coxgress, a concurrent resolution conferring upon the Commission the power to administer oaths and affirmations, examine witnesses, receive evidence, and issue subpenas Volume VI UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON, D.C. R - T- I .V r_.^2> b J U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, WASHINGTON: 1964 ForsaleincompletesetsbytheSuperintendentofDocuments,U.S.GovernmentPrintingOflSce Washington,D.C.,20402 PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT KENNEDY Chief Justice F^arl Warren. Chairman Senator Richard B. Russell Representative Gerald R. Ford Senator John Sherman Cooper Mr. Allen W. Dulles Representative Hale Boggs Mr. John J. McCloy J. Lee Rankin, General Counsel Assistant Counsel Francis W. H. Adams Albert E. Jenner, Jr. Joseph A. Ball Wesley J. Liebeler David W. Belin Norman Redlich William T. Coleman, Jr. W. David Slawson Melvin Aron Eisenberg Arlen Specter Burt W. Griffin Samuel A. Stbxn Leon D. Hubert, Jr. Howard P. Willens* Staff Members Phillip Barson Edward A. Conroy John Hart Ely Alfred Goldberg Murray J. Laulicht Arthur Marmor RiCHASD M. MOSK John J. O'Brien Stuart Pollak Alfredda Scobey Charles N. Shaffer, Jr. Biographical information on the Commissioners and the staff can be found in the Commission's Report. *Mr. Willens also acted as liaison between the Commission and the Department of Justice. iii ; Preface TJ.heCtaerrsitciom,onyMaoflctohlemfolOlloiwvienrgwPietrnreys,sesWiisllcioantmainKeedmipn vCollaurmke,VIRo:bDerrst. CNhealrsloens McClelland, Charles Rufns Baxter, Marion Thomas Jenkins, Ronald Coy Jones, Don Teel Curtis, Fouad A. Bashour, Gene Coleman Akin, Paul Conrad Peters, Adolph Hartung Giesecke, Jr.. Jackie Hansen Hunt, Kenneth Everett Salyer, and Martin G. White, who attended President Kennedy at Parkland Hospital; Drs. Robert Roeder Shaw, Charles Francis Gregory, George T. Shires, and Richard Brooks Dulany, whoattended Governor Connally at Parkland Hospital RuthJeanette Standridge, JaneCarolynWester, Henrietta M. Ross,R.J. Jimison, and Darrell C. Tomlinson, who testified concerning Governor Connally's stretcher; Diana Hamilton Bowron, Margaret M. Henchliffe, and Doris Mae Nelson, who testified concerning President Kennedy's stretcher Charles Jack ; Price, the Administrator of Parkland Hospital; Malcolm O. Couch, Tom C. Dil- lard, James Robert Underwood, James N. Crawford, Mary Ann Mitchell, Barbara Rowland, Ronald B. Fischer, Robert Edwin Edwards, Jean Lollis Hill, Austin L. Miller, Frank E. Reilly, Earle V. Brown, Royce G. Skelton, S. M. Holland, J. W. Foster, J. C. White, Joe E. Murphy, RogerD. Craig, GeorgeW. Rackley, Sr., James Elbert Romack, Lee E. Bowers, Jr., B. J. Martin, Bobby W. Hargis, Clyde A. Haygood, E. D. Brewer, D. V. Harkness, J. Herbert Sawyer, and Gerald Dal- ton Henslee, who were present at the assassination scene William H. Shelley, ; Nat A. Pinkston, Billy Nolan Lovelady, Frankie Kaiser, Charles Douglas Givens, Troy Eugene West, Danny G. Arce, Joe R. Molina, Jack Edwin Dougherty, Eddie Piper, Victoria Elizabeth Adams, Geneva L. Hine, and Doris Burns, employees of the Texas School Book Depositoi*y Mary E. Bledsoe, William W. Whaley, and ; Mrs. Earlene Roberts, who gave testimony concerning Oswald's movements fol- lowing the assassination and Domingo Benavides, and Mrs. Charles Davis, who ; werepresentinthevicinityoftheTippitcrimescene.

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