Mr. Voebel. Well, I don't have to read it and sign it. I have just told you what I know about it.
Mr. Jenner. You prefer to waive that then?
Mr. Voebel. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. All right. Thank you for coming in.
[TESTIMONY OF WILLIAM E. WULF]
The testimony of William E. Wulf was taken on April 7–8, 1964, at the Old Civil Courts Building, Royal and Conti Streets, New Orleans, La., by Mr. Wesley J. Liebeler, assistant counsel of the President's Commission.
William B. Wulf, having been first duly sworn, was examined and testified as follows:
Mr. Liebeler. Mr. Wulf, my name is Wesley J. Liebeler. I am a member of the legal staff of the President's Commission investigating the assassination of President Kennedy. Staff members have been authorized to take the testimony of witnesses by the Commission pursuant to authority granted to the Commission by Executive Order No. 11130, dated November 29, 1963, and Joint Resolution of Congress No. 137.
I understand that Mr. Rankin wrote to you last week——