Mr. Jenner. All right, sir. Leave the deposition open for the moment, Miss Oliver, because Mr. Hulen will return with the photostatic copies of those records and we will close his deposition when we take care of that.
Mr. Hulen. Now, I will be tied up until about 1. Would 1:30 or 2 o'clock be agreeable with you?
Mr. Jenner. 2 o'clock is fine.
(At this point the witness Hulen left the deposing room, the proceedings of the deposition to be resumed at 2 p.m., of this same date, April 1, 1964, and were resumed as follows:)
Mr. Jenner. Mr. Hulen has kindly returned this afternoon with copies of the receipts to which he made reference in his testimony and of which he supplied a longhand list on ruled notebook paper, Hulen Exhibit No. 2. Now that we have the originals, we can substitute them. They are five in number, and I identified them as entitled "Receipts Young Men's Christian Association of Dallas Downtown Branch." They are signed respectively by "Burge [spelling] B-u-r-g-e" and "Barker." We will work them in order of dates, as Hulen Exhibits Nos. 3, 4, 5, and 6, and the receipt of October 3 as Hulen Exhibit No. 7. I take it they were desk clerks?
Mr. Hulen. The desk clerks.
Mr. Jenner. Mr. Burge registered in Mr. Oswald on October 15, 1962, is that correct?
Mr. Hulen. That's correct—yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. And the receipt shows the room number, room No. 415. Does that indicate the room to which he was assigned?
Mr. Hulen. Yes.