Mr. Liebeler. You and your family?
Mr. Wilcox. Yes. And while there, this article appeared in the Kansas City Star, their evening paper; very much the same story as appeared in the Dallas Times Herald.
Mr. Liebeler. I show you a copy of a clipping which purports to have appeared in the Dallas Times Herald on November 30, 1963. I ask you if this tells a story similar to the report you saw in the Kansas City Star?
Mr. Wilcox. Yes, same story.
Mr. Liebeler. We will mark this clipping as Exhibit 3002 on the deposition of Laurance R. Wilcox, at Dallas, Tex., March 31, 1964. I have initialed the clipping in question, Mr. Wilcox, and ask you to do the same.
Mr. Wilcox. [Initials.] Immediately when I read this story in the Kansas City paper I recognized it as being the same story that Mr. Hamblen had told me just a couple of days before in my office.
We returned to Dallas Sunday, and immediately on my return to the office Monday——
Mr. Liebeler. Monday, I suggest would have been December 2, 1963?
Mr. Wilcox. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. And you fix that by recalling that the assassination was on the 22d. The following Friday would have been the 29th. Saturday, the 30th. Sunday the 1st; and Monday would have been December 2?