Mr. Hosty. In Dallas.
Mr. Dulles. In Dallas?
Mr. Hosty. Right, and this communication to New Orleans was a request that we be made origin.
Mr. Stern. I wonder if I might summarize this?
Mr. Dulles. It is not clear to me.
Mr. Hosty. You missed a lot of this.
Mr. Stern. The file was closed, sir, until March of 1963 when Mr. Hosty decided it should be reopened on the basis of two items of information, one of them the fact that Lee Harvey Oswald was listed as a subscriber to the Worker newspaper.
Mr. Dulles. This is the Dallas file you are now talking of?
Mr. Stern. Dallas. The case was closed in the Dallas office. He reopened it in the Dallas office. He subsequently found that Oswald had moved, apparently permanently, to New Orleans, and had the file and the case administratively shifted as far as his responsibility, as far as his primary responsibility, to the New Orleans office.
Mr. Dulles. Does that mean the papers were also shifted?