Mr. Thornley. At the building where I reside.
Mr. Jenner. What is the name of that building?
Mr. Thornley. Shirlington House. I also work on the switchboard there three nights a week.
Mr. Jenner. I see. By the way, Mr. Thornley, you received, did you not, a letter from Mr. Rankin, the general counsel of the Commission in which he enclosed——
Mr. Thornley. Confirming this appointment——
Mr. Jenner. Copies of the legislation, Senate Joint Resolution No. 137, authorizing the creation of the Commission and President Johnson's Order 11130, bringing the Commission into existence and fixing its powers and duties and responsibilities?
Mr. Thornley. Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. And also a copy of the rules and regulations of the Commission for the taking of depositions?
Mr. Thornley. Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. I take it you understand the basic obligation placed upon the Commission is to investigate the facts and circumstances surrounding and bearing upon the assassination of President Kennedy, and events collateral thereto.