Mr. Barnhorst. Yes; the 1962 cards, marked Hulen Exhibits Nos. 9 and 10, respectively, run from October 15th through October 19th.
Mr. Jenner. And they consist of two sheets?
Mr. Barnhorst. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. In selecting these two sheets covering the 15th through the 19th, did you examine the ledger sheets for the balance of the month?
Mr. Barnhorst. No, sir; Mr. McRee did.
Mr. Jenner. Mr. McRee did so?
Mr. Barnhorst. And he told me those are the only cards that have Mr. Oswald's name on them.
Mr. Jenner. So, they were selected from the ledger cards for October 1963, those which had some entry thereon with respect to Oswald?
Mr. Barnhorst. Yes. It was done by the receipt numbers, also.
Mr. Jenner. It was doublechecked, so that there appears a—on the third line of the 1962, card commencing with October 15th, an entry under date of October 15th, reciting item No. 18198 and the name, "Oswald," and $2.25 and under the column, "balance," there is a strike line, and—indicating nothing due.