Mr. Semingsen. That's correct.

Mr. Liebeler. Mr. Coates says that the FBI agent said that the FBI had information that Lee Harvey Oswald's mother was a tenant at that address during that time, and Mr. Coates also indicates that a search of the received money orders of July 19, 20, 21–22, 26–27 and 28–29 were made, but no record was found of any having been received; is that correct?

Mr. Semingsen. That is correct.

Mr. Liebeler. Would it have been possible for Oswald to have received money orders at any offices in Dallas other than a Dallas main office?

Mr. Semingsen. Yes. He could have received money orders at the branch offices.

Mr. Liebeler. Would the records of received money orders for the branch offices be filed at the Dallas main office or at the Dallas branch offices?

Mr. Semingsen. I am not certain about that, but the search of all received money orders was made covering both the main and branch offices.

Mr. Liebeler. In Dallas?

Mr. Semingsen. In Dallas.

Mr. Liebeler. What about suburban offices? We have noted that a specific search was made of the Irving office. Are there other suburban offices at which Oswald could have received money orders, which would not have been uncovered by the search which was made?