Mr. Barnhorst. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. As a matter of fact as late as last night?
Mr. Barnhorst. Yes; and I remember it was "Lee H." Now, it doesn't necessarily mean on that report that the card was filled out "Lee H." It could have been filled out in the whole name, we abbreviate the names for space.
Mr. Jenner. Now, that room 601, was the room he occupied on the 3d of October 1963, or was it the room he occupied in 1962?
Mr. Barnhorst. In 1963. I didn't see the one in 1962.
Mr. Jenner. Whatever room number he occupied on his earlier stay in 1962—appears on these records you have described?
Mr. Barnhorst. Well; I would say it would be there unless it had been mutilated, and it's double checked by this Mr. McRee's secretary. He is the resident manager. It is double checked by her to see that all the stubs are matched by name on the check-in and all of the blue cards are matched by the name on the checkout, just in case there are two of them stuck together.
Mr. Jenner. I hesitate to press you but in view of your great familiarity with the records, if you would not be horribly inconvenienced, it would be helpful to me if you would return with those registration records, because you know how to explain them, at 2 o'clock, with Mr. Hulen.
Mr. Barnhorst. The photostats or the originals?
Mr. Jenner. The photostats.