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I am pretty sure, because he would
have retembered it if I dida't.
Mr. You discussed it and he doesn't, in fact, remember that you
received the telephone call from Clay Bertrand?
Mr. Ile wasn't there. While he was threre, we received no enll from
Clay Bertrand or no call concerning the oflice or business because I would have
tallided to him about it.
Mr. You say that he left before you called your sceretary?
Mr. ANDEEWS. I think he left around chow time, which, I think, is around
4 o'clock. I could be wrong.
Mr. Now after giving this time sequence (lint we have talled about
liere the consideration Unt I am sure you lane after discissing it with the
FBI, havo you come up with any solution in your own mind to the apparent
problems that exist here? That is to say, that your recolicción is that you
called your secretary after you received the enll from Clay Bertrand and you
called your secretary at 4 o'elock, which would indicate that you must have
received the call from Clay Bertrand prior to 4 o'clock, but you did not receive
the call from Mr. Bertrand while Mr. Davis was there, and he left al approxi-
mately 4 o'clock or shortly before you called your secretary, in addition to
which, you Grst reeall receiving the call from Clay Bertrand some time between
o'clock and n o'clock in the evening.
Mr. ANDREWS. Well, the time factor I can't help you with. TL is impossible.
But I feel this: J wouldn't have called my 1 couldn't get her to
verify it, I would tell you that I was smoking weed. You know, sailing out on
cloud 9.
Mr. LIEBELER. But, in fact, she did verify the fact that you did eall her?
Mr. Yes: I often thought it. was a nightiare or a dreain, but it.
isn't. It's just that I can't place-other than what I told Regis Kennedy and
John Rice, the exact time I can't help you on, But if it hadn't been for calling
her and nsting her----
Mr. To look up the Oswald file or if she retuembered the Oswald
file?
Mr. ANDREWS. Yes: I would just say I have n pretty vivid Imagination and lel's
just forget it. Anything other than the law practice-I would say that what
Regis suspeets is that 1 was full of that dope, but I normally take certain steps,
and this is the way I would have doue 11 is what I did. I called her, Mad
Davis been there when the call came in, Davis would have been told, and be
would have lett the hospital, went down to the office, and shook the office down
for the file, and called the from there before he went home. I kuow il
have come in while he was there. The only media of time that I can use is
either medication or food. or course, being fet, I like food. I wasn*t much
interested in food. They weren't feeding me too much, and I am pretty sure
it was after medication and food and the tray had been pleked up that the eall
came in,
Mr. LIEBELER. or course, they fed you more than once up there?
Mr. ANDEEWS. They feed three times n day, but they don't feed you enough
to keep a sparrow alive.
Mr. Well, in any event, you are not able to clarify for us the
sequence of what happened?
(.
Mr. ANDREWS. Well, the sequence of events had to be this: Davis spent. Satur-
day afternoon with PIC. probably tert just before chow, and then I nte, and
the phone call came in some time after chow. I am positive It wasn't as late
as 9 o'clock. I think the latest it could have been is 6, but Miss Springer says
I called her some time around 4, 4 :30-I don't lon which.
Mr. Miss Springer is your secretary?
Mr. ANDEEWS. Yes.
Mr. Now do you recall talking to an FRI ngent, Regis L. Kennedy,
and Carl L. Schlacger on November 25?
Mr. ANDEEWS. I don't remember-ennedy, yes; Schlneger, no. I don't even
know if be was in the same room. I don't think I have even seen him, much
less talk to him.
Arr. Kennedv was: vea?
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