Pursuant to the authority so granted to it, the Commission has promulgated certain rules governing the taking of testimony from witnesses, which provide, among other things, that each witness is entitled to 3 days' notice before he or she is required to give testimony. I know you didn't get 3 days' notice of this, but each witness also has the power to waive that notice, and I assume that you will be willing to waive that notice, and go ahead with the testimony since you are here. Is that correct?

Mrs. Siegel. Yes. That's correct.

Mr. Liebeler. We want to advise you also that the rules provide that if you wish to have a copy of your transcript, you may have it at your own expense, at such time as the Commission releases the transcripts, releases the testimony, and that you are entitled to counsel if you wish. You don't have counsel here, and I assume you do not wish it.

Mrs. Siegel. No. I do not wish it. Will I be advised when the transcripts are released?

Mr. Liebeler. Yes. The Commission understands that you were working as a social worker in 1953 and 1954, at which time Lee Harvey Oswald and his mother lived here in New York City. Before we go into the details of that, I would like to have you state your full name for the record, if you would.

Mrs. Siegel. Evelyn Grace Strickman Siegel.

Mr. Liebeler. Where do you live?

Mrs. Siegel. 1347 River Road, Teaneck.

Mr. Liebeler. Where were you born?

Mrs. Siegel. New York City.