Mrs. Hall. I sure do.

Mr. Liebeler. Mrs. Hall, my name is Wesley J. Liebeler. This is Albert Jenner. We are both of the legal staff of the President's Commission investigating the assassination of President Kennedy.

The Staff has been authorized to take testimony from you and from other witnesses by the Commission pursuant to authority which has been granted to the Commission by Executive Order 11130 dated November 29, 1963, and Joint Resolution of Congress 137.

It is my understanding that Mr. Rankin, general counsel of the Commission sent you a letter last week and included copies of those two documents, as well as a copy of the rules of procedure pertaining to the taking of testimony. Did you receive that letter?

Mrs. Hall. Yes.

Mr. Liebeler. With that letter were included copies of those documents referred to, isn't that correct?

Mr. Hall. Yes.

Mr. Liebeler. We want to question you today about your knowledge of Lee and Marina Oswald, which knowledge you obtained as a result of your association with them after they returned, after Oswald returned from Russia sometime in 1962. I understand that your association with Oswald continued over a period of time and that you last saw him at approximately Easter of 1963?

Mrs. Hall. Yes, that is right.

Mr. Liebeler. First of all, will you state your full name for the record?