Mr. Barnhorst. Pardon me, that balance is not used for the purpose of something due. We substitute for that a membership fee. That strike line means he did not have a membership fee.
Mr. Jenner. There is a similar entry for the 16th, the 17th, and the 18th. These records then are for the recording of the fact that Oswald was a guest on those days, and that he paid the amounts of money recorded on the ledger sheets, which in turn correspond with the receipts which Mr. Hulen brought in?
Mr. Barnhorst. Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. The third of these ledger sheets—the first entry is opposite a date in 1963—October 2, 1963. I take it this ledger sheet was selected from among all of the ledger sheets for the month of October 1963, because it records the name Oswald on October 3, 1963, item No. 15593, $2.25—is that correct?
Mr. Barnhorst. Yes. I have seen all of the ledger sheets for October 1963.
Mr. Jenner. And this is the only one that has any entry on it with respect to Oswald?
Mr. Barnhorst. That's the only one.
Mr. Jenner. And that one entry that does have, corresponds with the receipt on that date, produced by Mr. Hulen?
Mr. Barnhorst. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. May we have these photostated and then returned to you or did you make photostats?