Mr. Liebeler. And you are in fact satisfied that there are no records in the possession of your company that would indicate that money order telegrams had been received by Oswald under his own name or other names during that period; is that correct?
Mr. Semingsen. I am satisfied as to that.
Mr. Liebeler. Now, also on the bottom of page 1 of your memorandum you indicate that no telegrams were sent by Lee Harvey Oswald or by any person under the name of the two aliases which we have mentioned, through the Dallas, Tex., office during the period September 1 to November 22, 1963; is that correct?
Mr. Semingsen. That is correct.
Mr. Liebeler. Would you tell us how you came to that conclusion?
Mr. Semingsen. The same supervisory personnel who made the search for the "Received money orders" made the search for any telegram sent by Lee Harvey Oswald and alias already mentioned. The search was confined to "Sent paid cash message" and to "Sent collect messages."
Mr. Liebeler. Those messages are filed chronologically, is that correct?
Mr. Semingsen. Those messages are filed in date order.
Mr. Liebeler. You mentioned two categories of messages to which the search was confined, and those were "Sent paid messages," or "Sent collect messages"?
Mr. Semingsen. "Sent paid cash messages," and "Sent collect messages."