Mr. Coleman. Would you raise your right hand, please?
Do you solemnly swear the testimony you are about to give in this deposition is the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?
Mr. Seeley. I do.
Mr. Coleman. Sir, I would like to state that you have been called and asked to give a deposition because in looking through certain files supplied us by the State Department, there are indications that you had something to do with one or more of the documents in the file, and we also want to ask you concerning what you did after you received information that a person named Lee Harvey Oswald was at the Soviet Embassy in Mexico City some time around the first of October. As we understand it you received such notice on or about the 16th of October.
Mr. Seeley. I did see the notice. I think that I saw that notice on the 22d, on October 22, 1963.
Mr. Coleman. Those are the two subjects that we are going to question you about.
Mr. Seeley. Yes, sir.
Mr. Coleman. Would you state your address for the record?
Mr. Seeley. My address is 6944 Nashville Road, Lanham, Md.
Mr. Coleman. Are you familiar with the congressional resolution in re this Commission?