Mr. Liebeler. My name is Wesley J. Liebeler. I am an attorney on the staff of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy. I have been authorized to take your testimony by the Commission pursuant to authority granted to it by Executive Order No. 11130, dated November 29, 1963, and joint resolution of Congress No. 137.
Pursuant to the rules governing the taking of testimony by the Commission, you are entitled to have an attorney here if you wish and you are entitled to 3-days' notice of the hearing. You are not required to answer at this time any questions that you think might be incriminating or involve some other privilege, of course. Most of the witnesses don't have an attorney and I see you don't have one here so I assume you want to proceed with the questioning without an attorney being present, is that correct?
Mrs. Hunter. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. Would you state your name for the record, please?
Mrs. Hunter. Gertrude Hunter.
Mr. Liebeler. Where do you live, Mrs. Hunter?
Mrs. Hunter. 141 South Hastings, Irving, Tex.
Mr. Liebeler. How long have you lived in Irving?
Mrs. Hunter. I think it was 2 years the 14th of July—right at—between the 8th and 14th—I don't know the exact dates, but it was 2 years.
Mr. Liebeler. Are you married, Mrs. Hunter?