Mr. Moore. I don't know. I don't remember. I can't see any point. We brought everything that was in the room.
Mr. Belin. You brought everything there? I am handing you pages marked on this police department, "City of Dallas property clerk's invoice or receipt No. 11194G through 11199G." Does this appear to be a copy of the inventory here?
Mr. Moore. Yes; I believe it is.
Mr. Belin. We will call that Moore Deposition Exhibit No. 1. I might state for the record that this appears to be—what was the last number I gave there—it looks like 11200G, and I might state for the record that these appear also in the Dallas police report file which is known in the President's Commission files as document 81B, pages 280–286, inclusive.
I note then on this list it states that the search warrant is dated November 23, 1963, which is 1 day later than the date that you made the search. Do you have any explanation for that?
Mr. Moore. No; I wouldn't.
Mr. Belin. Did you see the original search warrant at all, or not?
Mr. Moore. I don't know.
Mr. Belin. I also notice there appears to be included in these articles a driver's handbook of the State of Texas. Do you remember whether or not that was there?
Mr. Moore. It would be hard to say any one personal item of that nature.