Mr. Jenner. And the last in this series is dated October 3, 1963, and in this instance it is in the name of Lee H. Oswald, and it shows an address, whereas, none of the other of the first four had an address, and the address is listed here as Toro [spelling] T-o-r-o, Calif. [Spelling] C-a-l.

I notice something on the first of the series which I notice again on this one of October 3, 1963, which is the printing on the line entitled, "Membership fees," and there is the word written in longhand, "service." That's true of the first and the last of these receipts—what does that indicate?

Mr. Hulen. That indicates that he was a serviceman and that, in my opinion, that waives the membership fee.

Mr. Jenner. The room number on the October 3 receipt is 601. That, as in the case of the others, indicates the room to which he was assigned?

Mr. Hulen. Yes.

Mr. Jenner. On this visit on October 3?

Mr. Hulen. Yes, sir.

Mr. Jenner. That line says, "Room 601 to 10/4," meaning October 4, I assume.

Mr. Hulen. I imagine—yes, sir.

Mr. Jenner. $2.25 is shown for the room and a dollar for the key deposit, which I take it means he was charged $2.25 for that Room 601, for 1 day or 1 night, plus a dollar to cover the key deposit?