Mr. Jenner. And Mr. Ekdahl was there with Marguerite and the children, is that right?

Mr. Evans. Yes, he was there, and I talked to him. He was a lot older than she was, you know.

Mr. Jenner. Mr. Ekdahl was a lot older than Marguerite?

Mr. Evans. Yes; he was.

Mr. Jenner. What was your impression of Mr. Ekdahl at that time?

Mr. Evans. Very well; a fine gentleman, well educated. He seemed to know his business. He talked about rocks and ore and things like that, and I enjoyed talking to him. That's the only time I have ever seen him.

Mr. Jenner. I forgot, Mr. Evans, but you did receive a letter from Mr. Rankin, general counsel for the Commission, did you not?

Mr. Evans. Yes, sir.

Mr. Jenner. And enclosed with that letter was Senate Joint Resolution 137, authorizing the creation of the Commission to investigate the assassination of the late President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, is that right?

Mr. Evans. Yes.