Mr. Jenner. Thank you. Be seated please.
Mrs. Dymitruk, I am Albert E. Jenner, Jr. I am a member of the staff counsel and consultant for and to the Commission appointed by the President of the United States to investigate the assassination of President Kennedy.
Now this is a Commission appointed pursuant to Executive Order of the President of the United States, Mr. Lyndon B. Johnson, No. 11130, dated November 29, 1963, and Joint Resolution of the Congress of the United States No. 137.
Have you received a letter from J. Lee Rankin, the general counsel for the Commission, asking if you would come here and depose or have your deposition taken?
Mrs. Dymitruk. Yes; I have.
Mr. Jenner. And included with that letter were copies of the Executive order and the resolution to which I have made reference?
Mrs. Dymitruk. Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. And, pursuant to that request, as a lot of other fine American citizens, you are appearing voluntarily here this morning?
Mrs. Dymitruk. Yes; I am.
Mr. Jenner. As it appears from the Executive order and the resolution, the Commission is investigating all the circumstances we can obtain respecting and relating to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and also the subsequent death of Lee Oswald, and persons involved in those two unfortunate events. And it is our information that you have some possible information that might help us with respect to Marina Oswald and Lee Oswald, and I should like to question you about that.