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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. VI - Page 57« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Dr. Ronald Coy Jones)

Mr. Specter.
Dr. JONES. Yes.
Mr. Specter.
And what is your status on your progress with that, generally?

Dr. JONES. I will finish my formal training in surgery in July of this year, which will complete 5 years of general surgery residency.
Mr. Specter.
How old are you at the present time, Dr. Jones ?
Dr. JONES. Thirty-one.
Mr. SPECTER. Have you discussed this matter with any representatives of the Federal Government prior to today ?
Dr. JONES. Yes, I believe the Secret Service has been here on at least two occasions.
Mr. Specter.
And what did they ask you on those occasions?
Dr. JONES. I think, primarily, to verify that what I had written was true and that I had been one of the first doctors to be in the room with the President.
Mr. Specter.
Did they ask you anything else other than that?

Dr. JONES. On one occasion they asked if there were any other pieces of paper that had been written on as to the care that had been administered to the President that I had not turned in, and I told them "No."
Mr. SPECTER. And did you and I sit down and talk for a few minutes before we went on the record in this deposition, with me indicating to you the general purpose and the line of questioning, and you setting forth the same information which we have put on the record here today?
Dr. JONES. Yes, sir.
Mr. SPECTER. Do you have anything to add which you think might be helpful to the Commission in any way?
Dr. JONES. No, sir.

Testimony of Dr. Don Teel Curtis

Mr. Specter.
That concludes the deposition. Thank you very much, Dr. Jones.
Dr. JONES. All right.
Dr. Don Teel Curtis
TESTIMONY OF DR. DON TEEL CURTIS
Mr. Specter.
The testimony of Dr. Don Teel Curtis was taken at 9:25 a.m., on March 24, 1964, at Parkland Memorial Hospital, Dallas, Tex., by Mr. Arlen Specter, assistant counsel of the President's Commission.

Mr. SPECTER. Let the record show that present are Dr. Don Curtis and the court reporter, in connection with the deposition proceeding being conducted by the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy, which is inquiring into all facets of the assassination, including the medical treatment performed for President Kennedy.
Dr. Don Curtis is appearing here this morning in response to a letter requesting him to testify concerning his knowledge of that medical treatment of President Kennedy. With that preliminary statement of the general objective of the Commission and the specific objective of this deposition proceeding, Dr. Curtis, will you rise and raise your right hand, please?
Do you solemnly swear the testimony you give before this Presidential Commission in this deposition proceeding will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God ?
Dr. CURTIS. I do.

Mr. Specter.
Would you state your full name for the record, please?
Dr. CURTIS. 'Dr. Don Teel, T-e-e-l (spelling) Curtis.
Mr. Specter.
And what is your occupation or profession?
Dr. CURTIS. Oral surgeon.
Mr. Specter.
Would you outline briefly your educational background?

Dr. CURTIS. I attended my freshman year at Boulder, Colo., Colorado University, 2 subsequent years of undergraduate work at Texas University, 4 years at Baylor Dental College, and I have been interning here for a year and a half.
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