Mr. Jenner. And from what source did you obtain or was the document exhibited to you?
Mr. McKenzie. The document was given to me by Marina Oswald.
Mr. Jenner. And you observed that it was executed?
Mr. McKenzie. Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. By the persons whose names appear on page 5 of the Exhibit 280?
Mr. McKenzie. Yes, sir.
I have made these exhibits available to the Commission for whatever purpose they may serve the Commission, and for no other purpose.
Mr. Dulles. Yes. I think we might want to reserve on that until the whole Commission can get together. We want to examine everything within the mandate we have been given by the President. We don't want to go afield, quite naturally. And we cannot tell at this stage what bearing these particular papers might have. So I think I would like to reserve judgment on these.
Mr. McKenzie. Well, Mr. Dulles, I made that statement in view of that fact. I felt that that would be true.
Mr. Jenner. Mr. McKenzie, for the purpose of our record, would you be offended if we had you sworn, so you could then state that the statements you have made to the Commission are true and correct?