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JEANS STATES
TODAY'S STORY OF PROGRESS
Listen to The States-Item Chimes at 9, Noon and 5
ss, North American News-
Service and AP Wirephoto
TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1967
Second-Class Postage Paid
at New Orleans, La.
PRICE 10c
harews Again Pleads No
*
*
Allorney
Hints U.S.
Courl Move
Rotund lawyer Dean
Adams Andrews Jr.
pleaded innocent for the
second time today to
charges that he lied be-
fore an Orleans Parish
Grand Jury investigating
an alleged conspiracy to
assassinate P resident
John F. Kennedy.
Immediately after the for-
mal arraignment in Criminal
District Court, his attornes
hinted that Andrews may go
into federal courts to charge
Orleans authorities with violat-
ing his civil rights.
A hip-talking, one-time as-
sistant district attorney in Jef-
ferson Parish, Andrews was
reindicted by the grand jury
last week in an 11-foot long
document which quoted 2,000
words of testimony.
TODAY HIS LAWYER, Sam
Monk Zelden, called the sec-
ond indictment "just as bad
as the other one" which Zel-
den sought to strike down in
a hearing preempted when the
second charge came down.
The indictment filed Thurs-
day centered on questioning of
Andrews about a telephone
call from the mysterious Clay
Bertrand, who asked Andrews
to defend Lee Harvey Oswald.
Oswald was identified by the
Warren Commission as Presi-
dent Kennedy's lone assassin.
An assistant district attor-
ney asked if Andrews could
connect Bertrand and 54-
year-old Clay L. Shaw, the
only man Dist. Atty. Jim
Garrison has charged with
complicity in Kennedy's mur-
der.
Andrews said he could not
identify Bertrand as Shaw,
and added that Shaw ap-
peared to be taller than the
man he knew as Bertrand.
ZELDEN SAID, "WE'RE
just thinking about" going
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