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Andrews Seeks
To Lift Quiz Lid
Dean Andrews Jr.
filed three motions to-
ORLEANS
day in Criminal District
Court aimed at prying
open the lid of secrecy
clamped on the Orleans
Parish grand jury's in-
vestigation into the as-
John F. Kennedy
FINAL
SPORTS
sassination of President
MARKETS
Andrews, indicted by the
jury for perjury, filed a mo-
tion for oyer, a motion to in-
VOL. 90-NO. 276
MONDAY, MAY 1, 1967
PRICE 10c
spect his testimony before the
jury, and a motion for an or-
der permitting the disclosure
I
of grand jury testimony.
Each of the motions is a dif-
ferent legal maneuver de-
signed to make public An-
drews' complete testimony be-
he
fore the jury on March 16.
eed
to
A SUSPENDED Jefferson
Parish assistant district at-
ice-
torney, Andrews was indicted
nes
two weeks ago in au unprec-
bg-
edented II-foot-long charge
-
after an earlier indictment
1)
was dismissed by the district
attorney's office.
In his motions today, An-
drews argued that he is un-
able "to properly prepare his
defenses or to assist his coun-
sel.
Andrews told the Warren
Commission in its investiga-
tion of the Kennedy death that
he received a telephone call
from a "Clay Bertrand" short-
ly after the assassination ask-
ing him to defend Lee Harvey
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