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(Testimony of Maj. Gen. Edwin A. Walker)General WALKER. I think it is very important that De Mohrenschildt knew Oswald. I think it is very interesting. My information is that De Mohrenschildt went to Haiti. I have nothing further to add. General WALKER. Where am I at? General WALKER. I will stay here all night. General WALKER. That is my approach to the problem. We certainly want the truth. We want the truth to come out. General WATTS. Off the record. (Discussion off the record.) General WALKER. I believe it has been released to the press that, and I am not sure that it has, but some information has gotten to me, I can't recall how, but the bullet that was fired at me matched the gun of the type that Oswald used on the 22d. That sounds rather vague, but I believe that is the way the information has come. General WATTS. This is off the record. (Discussion off the record.) General WALKER. Don't you want to clarify that where they found that in the apartment, wasn't it? General WATTS. Yes. I will get the investigator and get the detailed source of the ammunition and turn the ammunition over to the FBI in Oklahoma City. General WALKER. I can think of nothing else that I am not sure hasn't already come to the Commission one way or another. General WALKER. Thank you very much. If I can do anything further for you, we will be happy to. Testimony of Bernard WeissmanThe testimony of Bernard Weissman was taken at 10:30 a.m., on June 9, 1964, at the U.S. District Courthouse, Foley Square, New York, N.Y., by Mr. Melvin Aron Eisenberg, assistant counsel of the President's Commission. Bernard Weissman, called as a witness, having first been duly sworn by the notary public, testified as follows:
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