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(Testimony of Robert Carswell)It came to Mr. Carswell's attention, right immediately after he had testified, that his statements in that regard were inaccurate because of the change that had occurred that had not come to his attention. He called me and he said he would like to correct the record. Mr. Carswell, will you tell us now what the facts are as you have learned? I understood that that was the case the next day--cause at that time we were not certain what was going on. I had not heard anything about it after that. And I assumed that the situation continued as it was immediately after the assassination. But that was not the case. As Mr. Rankin has stated, the Speaker requested the Secret Service to discontinue assigning agents to him for protection, and we did what he requested. That is the present situation. Thank you, Mr. Carswell. Well, gentlemen, I think that will be all today. The Commission will adjourn now. (Whereupon, at 12:35 p.m., the President's Commission recessed.) Testimony of Bernard William WeissmanTestimony of Bernard William , Accompanied By WeissmanPresent were Chief Justice Earl Warren, Chairman; Senator John Sherman Cooper, Representative Hale Boggs, Representative Gerald R. Ford, and Allen W. Dulles, members. Also present were J. Lee Rankin, general counsel; and Albert E. Jenner, Jr., assistant counsel. Bernard William Weissman, accompanied by Thomas A. Flannery, Esq. TESTIMONY OF BERNARD WILLIAM WEISSMAN, ACCOMPANIED BY THOMAS A. FLANNERY, ESQ.
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