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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. II - Page 155« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Rufus Wayne , Special Agent, Youngblood)

Mr. Youngblood.
to have Secret Service protection placed around Lynda and Luci. And Agent Kivett made these calls and then came back and reported to me that Lockwood, from Austin, who is in the San Antonio office, but he was in Austin at the time, had proceeded to the University of Texas to get Lynda, and that an agent from the Washington field office would go but and get Luci at the school.
Mr. Specter.
Mr. Chief Justice, I move for the admission into evidence of Commission Exhibits No. 354, which is a reproduction of the overhead shot, and 355, which is a reproduction of the Vice Presidential detail schedules.
The Chairman.
They may be admitted.
(The documents heretofore marked for identification as Commission Exhibits Nos. 354 and 355, were received in evidence.)
Mr. Specter.
That concludes my questions, sir.
The Chairman.
Mr. Craig, any questions?
Mr. Craig.
No, sir.
Mr. Murray.
I have no questions, Mr. Chief Justice.
The Chairman.
Well, Agent Youngblood, thank you very much for coming and testifying. We appreciate it.
We will adjourn now. We will adjourn until 9 in the morning.
(Whereupon, at 6:20 p.m., the President's Commission recessed.)
The Chairman.
Tuesday, March 10, 1964

Testimony of Robert Jackson, Arnold Louis Rowland, Hill

Testimony of Robert Jackson Hill

The Chairman.
The President's Commission met at 9:15 a.m. on March 10, 1964 at 200 Maryland Avenue NE, Washington, D.C.
Present were Chief Justice Earl Warren, Chairman; Senator John Sherman Cooper and Representative Gerald R. Ford, members.
Also present were Joseph A. Ball, assistant counsel; David W. Belin, assistant counsel; Norman Redlich, assistant counsel; Arlen Specter, assistant counsel; and Edward L. Wright, Chairman, House of Delegates, American Bar Association.
Robert Hill Jackson
TESTIMONY OF ROBERT HILL JACKSON
The Chairman.
All right, gentlemen, are we ready? Would you raise your right hand and be sworn, Mr. Jackson? Do you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you God?
Mr. Jackson.
I do.
The Chairman.
Will you be seated, please. Mr. Specter will conduct the examination.
Mr. Specter.
Will you state--
The Chairman.
First, I will read a very small. short statement for the record. The purpose of this day's hearing is to hear the testimony of Arnold Louis Rowland, Amos Lee Euins, James Richard Worrell, and Robert H. Jackson, who were in the vicinity of the assassination scene on November 22, 1963. The Commission proposes to ask these witnesses for facts concerning their knowledge of the assassination of President Kennedy.
You have seen a copy of this, have you, Mr. Jackson?
Mr. Jackson.
Yes, sir.
The Chairman.
Very well, you may proceed, Mr. Specter.
Mr. Specter.
Would you state your full name for the record, please?
Mr. Jackson.
Robert Hill Jackson.
Mr. Specter.
And what is your address, Mr. Jackson?
Mr. Jackson.
4030 Sperry.
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