Mr. Ball. Now, Mr. Truly, this is a continuation of your deposition. I took the last one and you have been sworn and I don't know that it is exactly necessary for you to take the oath again, since this is a continuation of the deposition. I took the last one, didn't I?

Mr. Truly. Oh, no; I gave a statement that was under oath.

Mr. Ball. Oh, no; this is a deposition. You appeared before the Commission—that's right.

Mr. Truly. Mr. Belin took my sworn deposition also about a week before I went up there when you both were in Dallas and he also took a recorded deposition.

Mr. Ball. Yes; that was just an investigation, an inquiry. We didn't record that. You weren't under oath then. Will you stand up and be sworn? Do you solemnly swear that the testimony you are about to give before this Commission will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?

Mr. Truly. I do.

Mr. Ball. Now, will you state your name, please?

Mr. Truly. Roy S. Truly.

Mr. Ball. And you are superintendent of the Texas School Book Depository?

Mr. Truly. That's correct.