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PAUL HOCH PAPERS – HSCA FILESDescriptionHSCA-Exclusion of lawyers from Exec. Session proceedingsHSCA-MLK AssassinationMemo from Andy Purdy-synopsis of 3/10/77 trip with Cliff Fenton to Miami (3/14/77)HSCA-September 6, 1978Opening remarks by Chairman StokesOpening remarks by Mr. Preyer, Chairman of the John F. Kennedy SubcommitteeOpening remarks by Mr. Devine, ranking minority member of the select committeeNarration of “President John F. Kennedy and Dallas” by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeyFirst witnesses, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Connally, Jr. (Counsel: Gary Cornwell)Showing and narrations of film of Dallas and assassination by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeyFirst witnesses continued (Counsel: Gary Cornwell)Introduction of next witness by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeySecond witness, Robert Groden, and showing of film and still pictures with analysis (Counsel:Michael Goldsmith)HSCA-September 7, 1978Opening remarks by Chairman StokesNarration on “Autopsy” by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeyFirst witness, Ida Dox (Counsel: Andrew Purdy)Second witness, Lowell Levine, D.D.S. (Counsel: Andrew Purdy)Third witness, Calvin S. McCamy (Counsel: Andrew Purdy)Fourth witness, Dr. Michael Baden (Counsel: Kenneth Klein)Fifth witness, Dr. James J. Humes (Counsel: Andrew Purdy and Gary Cornwell)Sixth witness, Dr. Cyril H. Wecht (Counsel: Andrew Purdy and Gary Cornwell)Seventh witness, Dr. Charles Petty (Counsel: Kenneth Klein and Gary Cornwell)HSCA- September 8, 1978Opening remarks by Chairman StokesNarration on “wounds ballistics” by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeyFirst witness, Larry Sturdivan (Counsel: Charles Mathews)Narration on “ballistics” by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeySecond witness, Ballistic Panel (Counsel: James McDonald)Narration on “Neutron Analysis” by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeyThird witness, Vincent P. Guinn (Counsel: James Wolf)HSCA- September 11, 1978Narration of “Jiggle Analysis” by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeyFirst witness: Dr. William Hartmann (Counsel: Gary Cornwell)Narration on “Acoustical Analysis of Recordings” by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeySecond witness: Dr. James E. Barger (Counsel: Gary Cornwell)Narration on “Ear Witness Testimony” by Chief Counsel: G. Robert BlakeyThird witness: Dr. David Green (Counsel: Lee Mathews)HSCA- September 12-13, 1978Narration on “Trajectory” by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeyFirst witness, Mr. Calvin McCamy (Counsel: Michael Goldsmith)Continuation of narration by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeySecond witness, Mr. Thomas Canning (Counsel: Michael Goldsmith)1

PAUL HOCH PAPERS – HSCA FILESHSCA- September 14 and 18, 1978Narration on “Backyard Photographs” by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeyFirst witness, Mr. Jack D. White (Counsel: Robert Genzman)Continuation of narration by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeySecond witnesses, Mr. Calvin S. McCamy and Sergeant Cecil W. Kirk (Counsel: MichaelGoldsmith)Continuation of narration by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeyThird witness: Mr. Joseph P. McNally (Counsel: Surell BradyNarration on “Cuba” by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeyFirst witness, Mrs. Sylvia Tirado Bazan (Counsel: Gary Cornwell)Second witness, Mr. Eusebio Azcue (Counsel: Gary Cornwell)Third witness, Mr. Alfredo Mirabal (Counsel: Michael Goldsmith)Fourth witness, Mr. Joseph P. McNally (Counsel: Kenneth Klein)Continuation of narration by Chief Counsel G. Robert Blakey and the playing of excerpts from atape recording of an interview with President Fidel CastroHSCA- September 15, 1978Narration on “Russia” by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeyReading of Committee Staff Report, “Oswald in the Soviet Union: Investigation of Yuri Nosenko”,by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeyContinuation of narration by Chief Cousel G. Robert BlakeyHSCA- September 19, 20, 21 and 22, 1978Narration on “Secret Service” by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeyFirst witness, Inspector Thomas J. Kelley (Counsel: Leodis C. Matthews)Second witness, Mr. Ernest I. Aragon (Counsel: Belford V. Lawson)Third witness, Chief James J. Rowley (Counsel: Leodis C. Matthews)Narration on “FBI Invesitgation” by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeyFirst witness, James R. Malley (Counsel: James McDonald)Second witness, James H. Gale (Counsel: Robert Genzman)Opening remarks by Chairman StokesNarration on “Warren Commission” by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeyFirst witness, former President Gerald R. Ford (Counsel: Gary Cornwell)Second witness, Mr. John Sherman Cooper (Counsel: Gary Cornwell)Third witness, Mr. John J. McCloy (Counsel: Gary Cornwell)Fourth witness, Mr J. Lee Rankin (Counsel: Ken Klein)Fifth witness, Mr. Nicholas deB Katzenbach (Counsel: Gary Cornwell)Narration on “The CIA investigation” by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeyToday’s witness, Ambassador Richard Helms (Counsel: Michael Goldsmith)HSCA- September 22, 1978Narration on “The CIA Investigation” by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeyToday’s witness: Ambassador Richard Helms (Counsel: Michael Goldsmith)2

PAUL HOCH PAPERS – HSCA FILESHSCA-September 25, 1978Opening statement by Chairman Louis StokesNarration on “Conspiracy Theories” by Chief Cousel G. Robert BlakeyFirst witness, Mr. Joseph McNally (Counsel: Kenneth Klein)Continuation of narration by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeySecond witness, Sgt. Cecil Kirk (Counsel: Michael Goldsmith)Continuation of narration by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeyThird witness, Dr. Clyde Snow (Counsel: Robert Genzman)Continuation of narration by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeyFourth witness, Dr. Bob R. Hunt (Counsel: Michael Goldsmith)Continuation of narration by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeyFifth witness, Mr. Louie Steven Witt (Counsel: Robert Genzman)Continuation of narration by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeySixth Witness, Ms. Jacqueline Hess, Chief of Research, John F. Kennedy Task Force, SelectCommittee on AssassinationsHSCA- September 26, 1978Narration on “Conspiracy Theories” by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeyFirst witness, Earl Ruby (Counsel: James E. McDonald)Second witness, Jack Revill (Counsel: Donald A. Purdy, Jr.)Narration on “Ruby Associates and Phone Project”HSCA- September 27, 1978Narration by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeyFirst witness, Mr. Lewis J. McWillie (Counsel: Donald A. Purdy)Second witness, Intelligence AgentThird witness, Mr. Jose Aleman (Counsel: Gary Cornwell)Fourth witness, Mr. Santos Trafficante (Examination by Members of the Committee)HSCA-September 28, 1978Narration by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeyFirst witness, Mr. Ralph Salerno (Counsel: Gary Cornwell)Second witness, Judge Burt Griffin (Examination by Members)Closing statement by Chairman Louis StokesHSCA- November 9, 1978Opening remarks by Chairman StokesOpening remarks by Subcommittee Chairman FauntroyNarration by Professor Blakey on Ray’s past admissionsChairman calls witness—Mr. Alexander EistNarration by Professor Blakey on circumstances of corroborationNarration by professor Blakey on scienceChairman calls ballistics panel as a group3

PAUL HOCH PAPERS – HSCA FILESHSCA- November 10, 1978 and supplementNarration by Professor Blakey on possible criminal motives of James Earl Ray and playing of tapeAdditional narration by Professor BlakeyNarration by Professor Blakey on unanswered questionsNarration by Professor Blakey on motel room issueChairman calls witness—Mr. Edward RedditNarration by Professor BlakeyChairman calls witness—Mr. Frank HollomanNarration by Professor Blakey on trees and radio broadcast issuesHSCA- November 13, 1978Narration on “Escape and Capture”Testimony of Edward M. Evans, Chief Investigator, Martin Luther King Task ForceNarration on “Conspiracy to Silence?” (Guilty Plea)First witness, Percy ForemanContinuation of narrationSecond witness, Phil N. CanaleContinuation of narrationThird witness, Dr. McCarthy DeMereHSCA- November 14, 1978Narration on “Grace Walden” by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeyFirst witness, William L. SrygleyContinuation of narrationSecond witness, Dr. David F. MooreContinuation of narrationThird witness, C. Cleveland DrennonContinuation of narrationFourth witness, Dr. James R. DruffContinuation of narrationFifth witness, Dr. Jack C. Neale, IIIContinuation of narrationSixth witness, Dr. Morris CohenContinuation of narrationSeventh witness, Grace WaldenHSCA- November 15, 1978Narration on James Earl Ray’s Finances by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeyToday’s witness, Edward M. Evans, Chief Investigator, Martin Luther King Task Force4

PAUL HOCH PAPERS – HSCA FILESHSCA- November 20-21, 1978Narration on FBI Complicity and Invaders by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeyFirst witness, Merrill McCulloughNarrationSecond witness, Calvin TaylorNarrationThird witness, John B. SmithNarrationFourth witness, Charles Laverne CabbageNarration on Members of FBI Field Office by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeyFirst witness, William LawrenceNarrationSecond witness, Robert JensenNarration on FBI Contact with James Earl Ray by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeyHSCA- November 27, 1978HSCA- November 27-28, 1978Narration on MURKIN staff report by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeyFirst witness, Mr. Cartha DeLoachNarration on Justice Department by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeyFirst witness, Former Attorney General Ramsey ClarkContinuation of narrationSecond witness, Mr. Steven PollackContinuation of narrationHSCA- November 29, 1978Narration on conspiracy theories by Deputy Chief Counsel Gene JohnsonFirst witness, Russell George ByersNarrationSecond witness, Judge Murray RandallNarrationThird witness, Lawrence WeenickNarrationStaff Report on St. Louis Investigation: Chief Investigator Edward EvansHSCA- November 30, 1978Narration on Jerry Ray by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeyFirst witness, Jerry RayHSCA- December 1, 1978Narration on Jay Ray by Chief Counsel G. Robert BlakeyFirst witness, John RayNarrationHSCA- Interview with Fidel Castro Ruz, 4/3/1978HSCA- Select Committee on Assassinations-Interview with Silvia Tiran Bazan 6/6/1978HSCA- Select Committee on Assassinations, US House, 95th Congress, 2nd Session- Interview of FidelCastro Ruz, President of Cuba 9/18/1978HSCA- Statement Yuri Nosenko [1978]HSCA- Hearings: Official Reporters to Committee 9/11/1978 [Part 1]HSCA- Hearings: Official Reporters to Committee 9/11/1978 [Part 2]5

PAUL HOCH PAPERS – HSCA FILESHSCA- Hearings: Official Reporters to Committee 9/19/1978 [Part 1]HSCA- Hearings: Official Reporters to Committee 9/19/1978 [Part 2]Assassination Records Review Board , 19946

Continuation of narration by Chief Counsel G. Robert Blakey Fifth witness, Mr. Louie Steven Witt (Counsel: Robert Genzman) Con tinuation of narration by Chief Counsel G. Robert Blakey Sixth Witness, Ms. Jacqueline Hess, Chief of Research, John F. Kennedy Task Force, Sel

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