![]() ![]() ![]() Garrison wants to know something about activities during 1961 which are related to XAtisio Arcacha S ![]() Test of an 18 foot helium-filled balloon. REFUSES TO TAKE TEST Novel aroused the curiosity Andrews says he d o e s not of Metairie residents in 1962 know whether Bertrand and when he was making a flight Shaw are one and the same. Shaw "good friend" and "client" denies the charge. ellptnent." II Garrison contends that BerMrar Andrews, a Jefferson Parish assistant district attor- trand is an alias used by Shaw, ney, questioned by reporters be- former managing director of fore he entered the grand jury the International Trade Mart, room for the second time in two who faces conspiracy charges eeks Thursday said Novel was in the President's death. the Warren MAKES EQUIPMENT Novel said he also owns an Commission investigating t h e electronics company and manu- case that he was contacted by f-a-c-t-u-r-e-s "anti-surveillance a "Clay Bertrand" who asked him to defend Oswald. 22 while under investiga- after Kennedy was killed in tion in connection with the Gar- Dallas on Nov. Novel said he knew Ferrie The Jefferson attorney's con"indirectly." nection with the case A free-lance pilot, Ferrie died from an occurrence a fewstems days Feb. Ferrie, appeared before the grand Oswald and Shaw plotting to jury when it first took up the kill Kennedy. President Kennedy's assassin, Asked why he was suband does not know Perry RayOenaed this time, he answered mond Russo, who testified he tersely, "I wish I knew." He. who has been accused by GarANDREWS ARRIVES rison of conspiring to murder the President, that "Um? In contrast to previous grand him, but not d to this jury appearances when he was accopanied by his attorney, e said he never knew Lee Sam Monk Zelden, Andrews Harvey Oswald, the man named showed up alone at 9 a.m. appear by assistant DA John Novel said of Clay L. He said he was not unrion's men refused to question er subpena but was asked to Arcacha under those conditions. the, grand' jary returned from lunch but did not go before the body immediately.ĭallas but he would not agree to be questioned except in pres- from ence of Dallas authorities. 6 Continued entered the Criminal Courts building shortly after. 29, accompanie y s a rneys, Steve Plotkin and Eddie L Sapir, Cont. Rampart said Thursday before entering the Orleans Parish Grand Jury room upon summons that, District Attorney Jim Garrison wanted to question him about 1961 events involving Cuban rcacha exile leader Saral. The indictment was in connection with Andrews' testimony before the jury in connection with District Attorney Jim Garrison's presidential assassination investigation. The Grand Jary reported the indictment to Criminal District Court Judge Thomas M. dre s assistant Jefferson Parish district attorney, was indicted for late perjury late Thursday afternoon by the Orleans Parish Grand Jury. Novel Gives View Before Facing Grand Ju 7(4 rt anĭean A. I,-, i.viii i the (.irri.or prohe i.dd hat :i adriiiiori. , NON E1, SA11) HE '' "5 li knew ii' iiii '''2''n He said he.d. 1 t'i- SRI( CAMP.- "t T of 'hc ont he overhedril Irdy,d W i'-'.i SUITItrior l to iipi,ear lKe tilt t1ti li. ![]()
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