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You worked in his office?
A.
Uh huh.
Q.
When was Mr. DAVIS employe there?
A.
I don't know whether you would ever say DAVIS was employed.
DAVIS had to have something to do; somewhere to be; so that
was his hangout. He would do little things for DEAN and
DEAN would pay him. But he was not -
Q.
He paid him for what he did, not a salary?
A.
No. That was the only -
Q.
My impression is that he was an investigator strictly for
DEAN.
A.
No, but he had something to do besides
Q.
Was he hanging around there at the time you went to work
there?
A.
Well, when we were at Automotive Unlimited over there was
when SARGE came back from the hospital. He had had a bad
heart attack and they discharged him. And so when DEAN went
down there and moved into his office - well he never did
give it up - (bad length of tape)
Q.
And when you left in '64 was SARGE still with ANDREWS?
A.
Yes, but he was looking for something to do for a steady
income, and he went into, I believe you would call it an
investigator, with some other attorney. But he's working
on a payroll or something with this other attorney.
Q.
Have you been contacted by anybody since the investigation
broke in the newspapers? We were the first ones?
A.
You're the first ones and since, ridiculously my name is in
the Warren Commission, it's also in this book called White-
wash, what the FBI asked me and what I said to them, which
is the same. It looks so ridiculous written in a book
because I don' know anything; I never did know anything and
so that was why I was quite surprised and waiting half way
on pins and needles you know, to see what was coming up next.
But I don't believe DEAN knew who the voice was and that's
what we referred to, the man that called him that Saturday
morning.
Q.
Did he say anything?
A.
No, because I asked him, I said well DEAN you must know who
it is. He said, "Lord, I don't know. It's only a voice to
me. What I think, it must be somebody from Dallas. " And I
asked him; we talked about that because I questioned him
quite thoroughly on that. He always stated as far as he was
concerned it was only a voice. Now, whether he was just
saying it or not, I don't really know.
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