Mr. Holmes. He brought that in the afternoon of the assassination, November 22.
Mr. Belin. Do you know how many of these were passed out?
Mr. Holmes. No; except that it came from various sources. They were being passed out at neighborhood shopping centers, and numerous of them were brought in. This supervisor said that they had dozens of them down there, that it had come in by the carrier.
Mr. Belin. I believe you also said that—is there anything else in regards to Holmes Deposition Exhibit 5 you care to add?
Mr. Holmes. I believe not.
Mr. Belin. Now, you showed us your deposition Exhibit 1, this application for a post office box dated November 1, 1963, of Lee Harvey Oswald, and you said this was at the terminal annex?
Mr. Holmes. Yes, sir.
Mr. Belin. How can you tell?
Mr. Holmes. Because I recognized it as being the application, and also—I mean the application that I obtained at the terminal annex, and also the 6,000 designates that series of boxes at the terminal annex.
Mr. Belin. And you also showed me an application for box 5475, dated November 7, 1963. Is that also the terminal annex?