Each time an attempt is made to contact the individual, an entry will be made indicating the date when the contact is attempted, the method, that is, whether by telephone, by telephone message or by mail, the date on which he was referred, if he was referred, or if he was not referred, whether he refused the job or whether he was found not qualified; if he was referred, whether or not he was hired; if he was a claimant, whether or not—if he rejected the job—that information was sent to the claims office indicating that he had rejected employment or rejected an offer of employment, anything pertaining to this particular job offer is shown on a given line or lines, as it might be.
Mr. Jenner. And are they now in the possession of TEC, records of that character relating to Lee Harvey Oswald?
Mr. Adams. I don't know from my own knowledge, sir.
Mr. Jenner. Would Mr. Sayre know that?
Mr. Adams. It is my belief that these records are in the hands of the FBI or Secret Service, but he would know.
Mr. Jenner. Were photostatic copies made, do you know?
Mr. Adams. That, I don't know, sir. Apparently, I did talk to him on the phone several times, because the card indicates that I had done so and I do not recall.
Mr. Jenner. Well, do you recall when you were interviewed by Mr. Odum of the FBI on the 27th of November 1963?
Mr. Adams. Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. At that time you appeared to have a recollection of a telephone call from Oswald on October 8, in response to a message of your own of October 7, 1963. Do you recall that incident?