Mr. Liebeler. This is, is it not, a document which was taken from the files provided by the New York City Welfare Department?
Mr. Isaacs. This is, sir.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you recognize it as a type of report that is prepared at a time when a client appears in your office?
Mr. Isaacs. I do.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you recognize it as the history sheet relating to Lee Oswald?
Mr. Isaacs. I do.
Mr. Liebeler. I show you a single sheet which is entitled "Resource Summary" and ask you if you recognize that as a form that is usually filled out by an applicant.
Mr. Isaacs. I do recognize this as a form that we use in the department.
Mr. Liebeler. That particular form here appears to be a carbon, does it not?
Mr. Isaacs. What happens is that the original goes to the resource consultant. We have a special section of the Department of Welfare that receives these forms, and if it has any material on there that warrants further investigation the resource section conducts the investigation, but in this instance, as you will note, they said no resources in each place in the form, and we just filed this in our record.