Mr. Holmes. We wish they had here.
Mr. Liebeler. Now is this regulation that says section 3 should be torn off and thrown away, is that a general regulation of the Post Office Department?
Mr. Holmes. It is in the Post Office Manual Instructions to employees; yes, sir.
Mr. Liebeler. So there is no way, as I understand it, to tell from the records maintained, as far as you know anyway, who was authorized to receive mail at Post Office Box 2915 that Oswald had while he was here in Dallas before he went to New Orleans in April of 1963; is that correct?
Mr. Holmes. Other than Oswald himself and his name on the application.
Mr. Liebeler. Right.
Mr. Holmes. Now he did tell me in personal interrogation that no one was permitted to get mail in that box but him.
Mr. Liebeler. He said that same thing about the box in New Orleans, too, didn't he?
Mr. Holmes. He did at first, and then——
Mr. Liebeler. Then you showed him portion three of the application and then he changed his story?