The Chairman. I see.

Mr. Revill. But this one here, was not placed in that book?

Mr. Dulles. In the original of Commission Exhibit No. 709 that you have just given us prior to the notary public's inscription, subscription to it, there is red ink underlining of Lee Harvey Oswald and James Hosty. When was that put on this copy?

Mr. Revill. I don't know, sir. Captain Gannaway must have done that because he had the thing and then later gave it to me. Now, the reason for it being underlined, I don't know. On the original—yes; I do.

Mr. Dulles. Would that be for filing purposes?

Mr. Revill. Yes, sir; I do. Normally we retain the original copy of every report for our file copy, but I did not have the file copy or the original report so our clerk in indexing this underscored the name and the address and she made cards for the index files.

Mr. Dulles. That was a card, also, under the file of James Hosty?

Mr. Revill. Yes, sir.

Mr. Dulles. His name is also underlined in red?

Mr. Revill. His name indexed; yes, sir.