Mr. Ball. I mean the letter your attorney just showed me. Seventeenth of March?
Mrs. Bledsoe. Uh-huh.
Mr. Ball. And you have come down here in response to that letter, haven't you?
Mrs. Bledsoe. Yes.
Mr. Ball. And you are here appearing with your attorney, who is present at this time?
Mrs. Bledsoe. Yes.
Mr. Ball. You've been asked to give testimony in this matter which concerns an investigation into the assassination of President Kennedy, and certain facts which you have, which I believe that you knew of, and we are going to ask you questions about it. That is the general subject of the investigation.
Mrs. Bledsoe. Uh-huh.
Mr. Ball. And you are willing to testify, are you not?
Mrs. Bledsoe. Yes.