Mr. Graef. Yes; I do.
Mr. Jenner. The Commission, as you know from those documents, is appointed to investigate the circumstances surrounding the assassination of President Kennedy, and particularly any facts and circumstances respecting the involvement of Lee Harvey Oswald, and that tragic event, and seeks to gain information from those who had some touch with his life, and we understand you had some connection with him with respect to an early employment, in 1962, by Mr. Oswald, in your company—Jaggars, J-a-g-g-a-r-s [spelling], Chiles, C-h-i-l-e-s [spelling], Stovall, S-t-o-v-a-l-l [spelling].
Mr. Jenner. Off the record.
(Discussion between Counsel Jenner and the witness, Graef, off the record.)
Mr. Jenner. Our information is that Lee Oswald was an employee of Jaggars-Chiles-Stovall in October 1962; is that correct?
Mr. Graef. That's correct.
Mr. Jenner. Now, you lived at 522 Browder, B-r-o-w-d-e-r [spelling]?
Mr. Graef. No; that is the address of the firm—Jaggars-Chiles-Stovall.
Mr. Graef. At 7304 Turtle Creek.