I assume that as long as you are here, you are perfectly willing to waive it and go ahead.
Mr. Vinson. That's right.
Mr. Liebeler. I want to give you now a copy of the Executive order that I just mentioned, plus the Resolution of Congress No. 137, and the rules of procedure, which rules have been adopted to govern the taking of testimony from witnesses. You may keep those documents and refer to them as you wish.
The Commission understands that you were a classmate of Lee Harvey Oswald in the second grade?
Mr. Vinson. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. While that may not seem to have too much relationship to the events of last November, one of the purposes of the Commission is to try to determine, assuming Oswald's guilt, his motive. In that area it might be that the kind of person he was when he was in the second grade or younger than that, throughout his youth, may have some relevance.
Mr. Liebeler. Before we get into the details of that, however, I would like you to state your full name.
Mr. Vinson. Philip Eugene Vinson.
Mr. Liebeler. Where do you live, Mr. Vinson?
Mr. Vinson. 4325 Baell Street, Fort Worth, Tex.