Mr. Liebeler. Let me come bluntly to the point. My problem is this. Oswald wasn't in New Orleans on October 11. He was in Dallas.

Mr. Holmes. Now, he could have filled that out here. It could have been mailed to New Orleans for forwarding the mail up from there. He could have mailed it from some other post office, and they would have mailed it. But they would have had to enclose it in an envelope.

Mr. Liebeler. Yes; because it is addressed to the postmaster in Dallas, Tex., and just as sure as anything it has a New Orleans postmark on it.

Mr. Holmes. Yes; prior to the Dallas one, if we read the New Orleans one correctly.

Mr. Liebeler. The New Orleans is hard to read, but it certainly is an October postmark.

Mr. Holmes. That is the reason I wanted you to read the memo, because the hours are down there and are different from that.

Mr. Liebeler. Now the New Orleans Post Office inspector, or an inspector in the office of New Orleans, has advised you that Oswald filled out a form 3575?

Mr. Holmes. That is the regular forwarding order.

Mr. Liebeler. And he did that on September 24; is that correct? Or September 25?

Mr. Holmes. September 24.