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![]() The testimony of Dean Adams Andrews, Jr., was taken on July 21, 1964, at the Old Civil Courts Building, Royal and Conti Streets, New Orleans, La., by Mr. Wesley J. Liebeler, assistant counsel of the President's Commission. Dean Andrews, having been first duly sworn, was examined and testified as follows: Mr. Liebeler. Mr. Andrews, as you know by now, I am an attorney on the staff of the President's Commission. I have been authorized to take your deposition pursuant to authority granted to the Commission by Executive Order No. 11130, dated November 29, 1963, and joint resolution of Congress, No. 137.I understand that the Secret Service served a subpena on you last week to be here today, so you have had the requisite notice for the proceeding. As you are a member of the bar--as you know, of course, you are entitled to counsel, but you can probably forego that if you want to. You also know that you have all the usual privileges not to answer questions on the grounds of incrimination and whatever other privileges you might have and want to exercise. Mr. Liebeler. Would you state your full name for the record, please. Mr. Andrews. Dean, and the middle initial is A, A for Adams, Andrews, Jr. Mr. Liebeler. I am correct, am I not, that you are a member of the Bar of Louisiana? Mr. Andrews. I am a member of the bar of the State of Louisiana. Mr. Liebeler. And you regularly practice law in the city of New Orleans? Mr. Andrews. That's my office; yes. Mr. Liebeler. Where do you live? Mr. Andrews. 207 Metairie Lawn Drive. That's in Metairie, La. Mr. Liebeler. Metairie Lawn Drive in Metairie? Mr. Andrews. Yes. Mr. Liebeler. Where do you maintain your offices? Mr. Andrews. 627 Maison Blanche Building, New Orleans. Mr. Liebeler. I am advised by the FBI that you told them that Lee Harvey Oswald came into your office some time during the summer of 1963. Would you tell us in your own words just what happened as far as that is concerned?Source: Warren Commission Hearings, Vol. Xi, p. 325. |
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