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it was after the first time Oswald caunc in that these kids all got arrested. All N 50 of them for wearing These clothes? Mr. ANDRIWS. I don't kriow it was 50. That 1 ean't remember. Mr. LIERELER. Was it a month? A week? Mr. No; il wasn't that. Sect daysat the most. 2 Mr. suppose the New Orleans Police Department files would re- fleet the dates thesepeople were pieked up? Mr. I checked the first district's blotter and the people are there, but I just can't get their names. You see, they wear names just like you and I Today their name is Candy tomorrow it is Butsic; next day il is Mary. You never know what they are. Names are a very Improbalite method of identification. More sight. Like you see a dog. Ile is black and white. That's your dog You know them by sight mostly. Mr. Do you remember what date it. was that that large arrest was made? Mr. ANDEEWS. No; every Friday is arrest day in New Orleans, They elean them nll un. The sholgun squad keeps the riots, the mugging, and all the hum- bug: out. They have been doing that very effectively, You can plek just any Friday. Mr. This was en a "Friday? Mr. ANDEEWS. IL had to be a Friday or Saturday. C Mr. LIEBELER. In May of 1063? Mr. ANDREWS. Yes. Mr. After you saw these kids at this bir, pickup on Friday or Sal- urday, did you ever see any of them again after that? Mr. ANDTEWS. No ;still looking for them. They owe me a fee Mr. They are inlways the hardest ones to find. Mr. ANDEEWS. They usually pay. They are screwed in. Mr. What did Oswald say to you about his own eitizenship status? You say that he mentioned that the second time he came back. What did he talk to you about in that regard? Mr. ANDEEWS. They came in usually nfter hours, about 5, 5:15, and ns I re- enll, he had alleged that he had abandoned his citizenship. Ile didn't say how; he didn't say where. I assumed that he was one of the people who wanted to join The Free World and-] represented or two of them. They lind belenged to The World Citizenship--- explained to him fhere are certain steps he had to do, stch as taking an oath of loyalty to n foreign power, voling In a foreign country election, or soa.e method that is recognized defectively ns loss of citi- zeuship. Then I told him, "Your presence in the United States is proof you are a citizen. Otherwise, you would be an alien with an alien registration with n green card, form 900." Mr. Had he told you he had been out of the country? Mr. Yes. Mr. Did he tell you where he had gone? Mr. ANDEEWS. No. Mr. LIEBELER. Since he had been out of the country, the fact that he was back and didn't have an alien card was proof he was a citizen? Mr. ANDEEWS. Yes. Mr. Do you remember any other part of the conversation? Mr. ANDEEWS. When he asked the questions-I don't know which visit it was--about eitizenship of his wife, I asked the birthplace or origin cited for citizenship purposes- that's what counts-and he said Russin, so I just assumed he had met someone somewhere, some place, either in Russia or In Europe married them, and brought them over here as a GI, a GI bride, and wanted to 30 through the routine of naturalization, which is 3 years after lawful ndmission into the United States if you are married, and five years if you are not, maintain thestatus here in the States cumulatively for 5 years. Mr. LIEDELER. Did he Indicate that he wanted to Institute citizenshlp pro- ceedings for his wife? Mr. ANDETIRS, Yes: I told him to go to Immigration and get the forms. Cost him $10. All he had to do was execute them. IIc didn't need n lawyer. That ha at

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