Mr. Redlich. Were you aware of it prior to your coming here?
Mr. Martin. No.
Mr. Redlich. Do you know why it has not been sent?
Mr. Martin. She decided that it was best not to be sent unless she actually thought that Ruby was going to get the death penalty. Actually a letter like that should go to the Governor of the State.
Mr. Redlich. Mr. Martin, do you have any additional information concerning the assassination of President Kennedy, Marina Oswald, or the assassination of her husband Lee Harvey Oswald which you would like to present before this Commission at this time?
Mr. Martin. No, I don't think so. Nothing.
Mr. Redlich. If it would be helpful for the work of this Commission for you to return to Washington and appear again before this Commission, would you be willing to do so?
Mr. Martin. Yes, sir.
Mr. Redlich. Mr. Chairman, I have no further questions of this witness, unless Mr. Rankin does or you do.
Mr. Dulles. I would just like to ask a question about this letter I am just glancing over. Where did this letter paper come from? Is that some personal paper with a tree on it?