Mr. Semingsen. Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana.
Mr. Liebeler. In your capacity as vice president of the Gulf Division, are you generally familiar with the recordkeeping procedures, the manner in which records of telegrams sent or received are kept by the company?
Mr. Semingsen. Yes; I am.
Mr. Liebeler. You are not in direct supervision of the recordkeeping procedure?
Mr. Semingsen. No; I am not. That is delegated to various supervisory employees.
Mr. Liebeler. But in your capacity as vice president, you are thoroughly familiar with the way records are kept by the company?
Mr. Semingsen. Yes. I do have knowledge of recordkeeping, general knowledge of recordkeeping.
Mr. Liebeler. In anticipation of the fact that your testimony would be taken by the Commission, you have prepared a statement which is dated March 30, 1964, which consists of five pages relating to the efforts made by Western Union in investigating the possibility that money orders payable to Oswald or his alias, O. H. Lee and Alek James Hidell, may have been received in the Dallas or Fort Worth or Irving office of Western Union? And also relating to telegrams sent or received by Jack Ruby during certain indicated periods; is that not correct?
Mr. Semingsen. That is correct.
Mr. Liebeler. I would like to mark that document as Exhibit 3001.