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about. I can’t give you an answer.
Q.
I’m asking you questions you should be able to
answer. And I don’t want to sound argumentative, but --
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MR. DARKEN: It is. You ask the ,
questions
-- then you ask the question~ and he answers
them.
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MR. ANDREWS: No, he didn’t answer it. I
said if I came to the Church and knocked on the door at
210 South For Harrison Avenue, trying to see --

MR. DARKEN:
I’m going to object to -- when
you say I’m asking questions you ought to know. And
you’re entitled to ask the questions, he’s ‘under oath and
he is to give the truthful answers. If he doesn’t know

the answers and you’re unhappy with it, that’s your
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problem. Okay? You need to stop this. We need to stop this tone, now. Okay? . S
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MR. ANDREWS:, I’ll stop the tone.’ Here’s
my simple question.

BY MR. ANDREWS:
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Q.
If I come to the Church and knock on the door of
the Church and I want to see you, okay? How,do I do that?

A.
I don’t know.
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Q.
Okay.
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A.
I really don’t. Under these
circumstances,
through Mr. Darken.
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