Mr. Wilcox. Yes, sir.
Mr. Liebeler. Those were the only money order telegrams to individuals at the YMCA that you were able to find in the search of your records, and you are satisfied that those are the only money order telegrams in existence addressed to people in the YMCA during that period; is that correct?
Mr. Wilcox. Yes, sir.
Mr. Liebeler. Now, Mr. Lewis' statement of December 4, 1963, mentions that the individual with whom he had difficulty in paying the money order was a man of Spanish descent, is that correct?
Mr. Wilcox. Yes, sir.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you have any discussion with Mr. Lewis about that?
Mr. Wilcox. We may have had it at the time we read this statement, but I don't recall anything specific.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you have any discussion with Mr. Lewis as to whether he recognized this individual with whom he had difficulty in paying the money order, as Lee Harvey Oswald, from pictures of Oswald which appeared in the newspaper?
Mr. Wilcox. I asked him about that and he said he couldn't describe or associate the party to the extent that he could associate it with Oswald's picture or anything like that.