Mr. Rankin. Mr. Tormey, you received some correspondence from Lee Harvey Oswald, did you?
Mr. Tormey. I received—a letter was referred to me from him.
Mr. Rankin. Who referred the letter to you?
Mr. Tormey. I don't know who it was, but apparently the letter which is addressed on the upper right-hand side to 23 West 26th Street was referred, and I don't remember who referred it.
Mr. Rankin. Will you tell us what your position was at the time you received this referral?
Mr. Tormey. Yes; I was the executive secretary of the Hall-Davis Defense Committee.
(Objects marked Tormey Exhibit No. 1.)
Mr. Rankin. Mr. Tormey, will you examine Exhibit No. 1 on the deposition that you are giving today, which consists of several placard-type pieces of material, together with some plastic pieces, and tell us whether or not you have seen those before?
Mr. Tormey. I have seen them before.
Mr. Rankin. That Exhibit 1, I did not fully describe as I asked you to examine it. It also includes a little note purportedly from Lee Harvey Oswald, addressed to "Dear Sirs," with an address, 23 West 25th Street, apparently, New York.