Warren Commission (13 of 26): Hearings Vol. XIII (of 15)United States. Warren Commission
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Warren Commission (13 of 26): Hearings Vol. XIII (of 15)
United States. Warren Commission
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963 -- Assassination; Oswald, Lee Harvey
I want to tell you a little bit about the general nature of our
inquiry. The Commission has been set up to inquire into and evaluate
and report back to President Johnson upon the facts relating to the
assassination of President Kennedy and the subsequent murder of Lee
Harvey Oswald, and particularly as to you, Mr. Beers, we are interested
in what you know about Jack Ruby and about the events of November 24.
You have been interviewed by the FBI, and we have these interview
reports before us, so we have a place to start anyhow in talking about
this matter.
You have been asked to appear here by virtue of an oral request which
was made by Special Agent Sorrels of the Secret Service. I don’t know
whether he made it to you personally or to your employer or how it
actually happened. Under the rules of the Commission you are entitled
to have a 3-day written notice before you are obligated to appear here.
Mr. BEERS. I did.
Mr. GRIFFIN. All right, you got it.
Mr. BEERS. He changed the date and asked me to come this day.
Mr. GRIFFIN. All right; fine. But I did want to make clear to you that
if there have been any irregularities or anything that you prefer to
have a different time, we could discuss that. But I presume that you
are satisfied since you are here?
Mr. BEERS. That is all right.
Mr. GRIFFIN. Fine. Also under the rules of the Commission you are
entitled to appear here with an attorney, and we actually encourage
people to have attorneys, if they so desire, although many of the
people, in fact most of them, don’t appear with an attorney. I see
you are not here with an attorney, and I take it that is because you
don’t desire one. But if you do for any reason feel you would like
an attorney, please let us know and we can defer your deposition
or interrupt it, whatever the case might be. I ask if you have any
questions about what is involved here before I ask you to be sworn?
Mr. BEERS. I have no questions whatsoever.
Mr. GRIFFIN. Okay, would you raise your right hand, then.
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. BEERS. Yes, sir.
Mr. GRIFFIN. Would you state for the record your full name.
Mr. BEERS. Ira Jefferson Beers, known as Jack.
Mr. GRIFFIN. Can you tell us when you were born, Mr. Beers?
Mr. BEERS. July 14, 1923.
Mr. GRIFFIN. Where do you live presently?
Mr. BEERS. I live at 10913 Joaquin Drive.
Mr. GRIFFIN. Is that here in Dallas?
Mr. BEERS. Dallas.
Mr. GRIFFIN. What is your occupation?
Mr. BEERS. Photographer with the Dallas Morning News.
Mr. GRIFFIN. How long have you been employed with the Dallas Morning
News?
Mr. BEERS. A little over 14 years.
Mr. GRIFFIN. I take it you have been a photographer?
Mr. BEERS. Since 1942; yes, sir.
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