Mr. Liebeler. We want to inquire of you today concerning the possibility that Lee Harvey Oswald received money order telegrams through the offices of Western Union here in Dallas, or possibly in Fort Worth or Irving, and also briefly as to a money order telegram sent by Jack Ruby to an associate of his on November 24, 1963.

Mr. Liebeler. Before we get into the details of that, would you state your full name for the record?

Mr. Semingsen. My name is W. W. Semingsen.

Mr. Liebeler. By whom are you employed, sir?

Mr. Semingsen. The Western Union Telegraph Co.

Mr. Liebeler. In what capacity are you employed?

Mr. Semingsen. As vice president, Gulf Division, headquarters, Dallas, Tex.

Mr. Liebeler. What is the nature of your duties with the Western Union Co. in that position?

Mr. Semingsen. They are administrative and executive in capacity. I have jurisdiction over the operations in eight of the Gulf Division states.

Mr. Liebeler. What are those States?