Mr. Holmes. Nothing more than what I have already told you on it.

Mr. Belin. Anything else that you care to add to the third paragraph on page 4?

Mr. Holmes. I believe not.

Mr. Belin. Now, here in the fourth paragraph, which is the last paragraph of page 4, the last paragraph of your memorandum, anything else you care to add to that?

Mr. Holmes. I believe not.

Mr. Belin. Is there anything else that we haven't covered that you think might be helpful here and you think we ought to talk about, Mr. Holmes? Have you found now in your records the money order number that was involved in the purchase of the rifle?

Mr. Holmes. The money order number that was found in Washington and matched the original money order was number 2-202-130-462, issued at the main office in Dallas, Tex., on March 12, 1963, in the amount of $21.45.

Mr. Belin. Do you have any information on the money order for the pistol or how the pistol was paid for, or was there a money order?

Mr. Holmes. No, sir.

Mr. Belin. Now, Mr. Holmes, I wonder if you could try and think if there is anything else that you remember Oswald saying about where he was during the period prior or shortly prior to, and then at the time of the assassination?