Mr. Holmes. Yes.
Mr. Belin. I notice over here in—a notation on the side 11-22-63, with some initials on it. Do you know what that is?
Mr. Holmes. Those are my initials and they indicate that I took the original box application from the post office records on that date.
Mr. Belin. What did you do with it?
Mr. Holmes. I turned it over to an FBI agent at a later date. I don't know when.
Mr. Belin. Did any particular employee ever remember actually dealing with Lee Oswald?
Mr. Holmes. He could not recall what the man looked like. He couldn't identify him from what he later saw his pictures in the paper. He could not identify him as actually being the man that rented the box, because I have talked to him about it.
Mr. Belin. Now, on Deposition Exhibit 1, for the name of the firm or the corporation, it says, "Fair Play for Cuba Committee" and "American Civil Liberties Union," is that correct?
Mr. Holmes. That's correct.
Mr. Belin. And kind of business, it says, "nonprofit," is that correct?