Hearings Before the Special Subcommittee on Contracts...89-2, December 19-21, 30, 1966 |
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Q . To the best of your knowledge you were not on a flight with Miss Dargans on
that day or any other day . Is that right ? A . I don ' t remember ever having gone
on a flight with Miss Dargans . Q . Is that the best knowledge you have ? A . That
is ...
Q . To the best of your knowledge you were not on a flight with Miss Dargans on
that day or any other day . Is that right ? A . I don ' t remember ever having gone
on a flight with Miss Dargans . Q . Is that the best knowledge you have ? A . That
is ...
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Clark on a Miami ticket from Washington , D . C . A . I testified to the fact that I
have no knowledge of that particular thing . What do you want me to say other
than that ? If I have no knowledge of it , what are you asking me now to say ? Q . I
didn ...
Clark on a Miami ticket from Washington , D . C . A . I testified to the fact that I
have no knowledge of that particular thing . What do you want me to say other
than that ? If I have no knowledge of it , what are you asking me now to say ? Q . I
didn ...
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Do you have knowledge of whether or not you flew from Miami to New York on
any of those days . The WITNESS . I have knowledge that I was in Los Angeles at
this time , and that ' s the only place that I am testifying that I was at that particular
...
Do you have knowledge of whether or not you flew from Miami to New York on
any of those days . The WITNESS . I have knowledge that I was in Los Angeles at
this time , and that ' s the only place that I am testifying that I was at that particular
...
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Q . Well , now , we want you to think back and tell us to the best of your
knowledge whether , since January 3 , 1965 , you have taken a trip to Miami on
any occasion in connection with the performance of your duties . A . No , sir ; I
have no such ...
Q . Well , now , we want you to think back and tell us to the best of your
knowledge whether , since January 3 , 1965 , you have taken a trip to Miami on
any occasion in connection with the performance of your duties . A . No , sir ; I
have no such ...
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You have no knowledge of any other vacation trips any other members of the
committee took ? The WITNESS . Staff ? Mr . DICKINSON . Yes . You wouldn ' t
have much personal knowledge of his personal staff , anyway , would you ?
You have no knowledge of any other vacation trips any other members of the
committee took ? The WITNESS . Staff ? Mr . DICKINSON . Yes . You wouldn ' t
have much personal knowledge of his personal staff , anyway , would you ?
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