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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. XII - Page 379« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of G. E. Worley)

the rules also provide that you can waive this notice, and I want to ask now whether you would like us to issue the notice or whether it is acceptable to you to waive the notice?

Mr. Worley.
It is.
Mr. Griffin.
I also want to explain to you that you are entitled to have counsel before this Commission at this deposition, and I see that you don't appear here with counsel this evening, and I presume it is because you don't desire one. But feel free to tell us, because there are many people that have appeared here with counsel, and it is perfectly acceptable to us.
Mr. Worley.
I don't think I need one.
Mr. Griffin.
Now, let me ask you if you have any particular questions that you want to ask me ?
Mr. Worley.
No; I would have to say, after reading that report now, that report from the FBI is not very good.
Mr. Griffin.
Let me tell you this. Then I would like to administer the oath to you so that I can start to take your testimony. I will first hand you the report. I will mark it for-identification and hand you the report and ask you to make any corrections. Actually, that is going to be about the first thing. I want to get your name and so forth. Would you raise your right hand?
Do you solemnly swear that the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?
Mr. Worley.
I do.
Mr. Griffin.
All right, sir, would you state for the court reporter what your full name is ?
Mr. Worley.
Gano E. Worley.
Mr. Griffin.
When were you born, Mr. Worley?
Mr. Worley.
February the 3d, 1926.
Mr. Griffin.
Where do you live right now
Mr. Worley.
835 N. Ewing, Apt. D.
Mr. Griffin.
Is that in Dallas?
Mr. Worley.
In Dallas, Tex.
Mr. Griffin.
Are you employed ?
Mr. Worley.
Yes.
Mr. Griffin.
What is you occupation?
Mr. Worley.
I work for Lone Star Gas Co.
Mr. Griffin.
What do. you do for them ?
Mr. Worley.
I am building operator.
Mr. Griffin.
How long have you worked for Lone Star Gas Co. ?
Mr. Worley.
Eleven years.
Mr. Griffin.
Do you also have some connection with the Dallas Police Department?
Mr. Worley.
Dallas Police Reserve.
Mr. Griffin.
How long have you been in the police reserve ?
Mr. Worley.
Four years.
Mr. Griffin.
Now, I am going to mark for identification three documents which I have in front of me. I am going to mark for identification Exhibit No. 5047, and I have also written on there, "Dallas, Tex., Mr. Worley, 3-26-64." This document which I have marked purports to be a report of an interview that you had with FBI Agents Leo L. Robertson and Paul S. Scott on December 3, 1963. Let me ask you if you have had an opportunity to read this over

before coming in here?
Mr. Worley.
Yes.
Mr. Griffin.
Now, are there any additions or corrections or changes that you think ought to be made in this?
Mr. Worley.
Yes; I do. If you will read this one right here [pointing].
Mr. Griffin.
Now, you are referring to a letter which I also have in my hand?
Mr. Worley.
Right. To Chief Curry from me.
Mr. Griffin.
Any particular part, if you will tell me what you have in mind? Incidentally, I have marked this exhibit which you are referring to, a letter to Chief Curry, dated November 26, !963, purporting to be prepared by you.
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