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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. XI - Page 329« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Dean Andrews, Jr. Adams)

Mr. Liebeler.
been marked as "Garner Exhibit No. 1," and ask you if you recognize the individual in that picture and the street scene, if you are familiar with it.
Mr. Andrews.
This is Oswald.
Mr. Liebeler.
That's the fellow who was in your office?
Mr. Andrews.
Yes.
Mr. Liebeler.
Do you have any doubt about that in your mind?
Mr. Andrews.
I don't believe; no. This is him. I just can't place it. This isn't where I saw him. This is probably around the vicinity of the International Trade Mart.
Mr. Liebeler.
[handing picture to witness]. I show you another picture that has been marked for identification as "Bringuier Exhibit No. 1," and ask you if you recognize anybody in that picture and the street scene.
Mr. Andrews.
Oswald is marked with an X, and a client of mine is over here on the right-hand side.
Mr. Liebeler.
Is that a a paying client or what?
Mr. Andrews.
No; paying client [indicating]. And this dress belongs to a girl friend.
Mr. Liebeler.
Which one is your client?
Mr. Andrews.
It should be three. There's two sisters and this young lady [indicating].
Mr. Liebeler.
What's her name?
Mr. Andrews.
I don't remember.
Mr. Liebeler.
You are referring to the woman that appears on the far right-hand side of the picture with a handbag on her arm?
Mr. Andrews.
Yes.
Mr. Liebeler.
Now you say Oswald is marked with an X, and you identify that as the man that you saw in your office and the same man you saw passing out pamphlets?
Mr. Andrews.
Yes.
Mr. Liebeler.
I call your attention specifically to the second man who is standing behind Oswald to his right and facing toward the front wearing a white, short-sleeved shirt and necktie, who also appears to have some leaflets in his hand. Have you ever seen that man before?
Mr. Andrews.
The Mexicano that I associate Oswald with is approximately the same height, with the exception that he has a pronounced short butch hair-cut. He is stocky, well built.
Mr. Liebeler.
The fellow that I have indicated to you on "Bringuier Exhibit No. 1" is too slightly built to be associated with Oswald; is that correct?
Mr. Andrews.
He is stocky. Has what they call an athletic build.
Mr. Liebeler.
Was this other fellow roller than Oswald or shorter than Oswald?
Mr. Andrews.
Very close. Not taller. Probably same height; maybe a little smaller.
Mr. Liebeler.
How much would you say the Mexican weighed, approximately?
Mr. Andrews.
About 160, 165.
Mr. Liebeler.
You say he was of medium build or heavy build?
Mr. Andrews.
Well, stocky. He could go to "Fist City" pretty good if he had to.
Mr. Liebeler.
How old would you say he was?
Mr. Andrews.
About 26. Hard to tell.
Mr. Liebeler.
Do you remember what he was wearing when he came into the office with Oswald on these different occasions?
Mr. Andrews.
Normally, different colored silk pongee shirts, which are pretty rare, you know, for the heat or what appeared to be pongee material.
Mr. Liebeler.
Did you ever talk to this other fellow?
Mr. Andrews.
Well, he talked Spanish, and all I told him was poco poco. That was it.
Mr. Liebeler.
Do you speak Spanish?
Mr. Andrews.
I can understand a little. I can if you speak it. I can read it. That's about all.
Mr. Liebeler.
[handing picture to witness]. I show you a picture which has been marked "Frank Pizzo Exhibit No. 453-C," and ask you if that is the same
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