Mr. Barnhorst. We do not keep this for any great length of time. Mr. McRee said we might turn this over to you.

Mr. Jenner. Thank you very much.

Mr. Barnhorst. As with all of the records.

Mr. Jenner. All right, we will retain them. Do you have other papers?

Mr. Barnhorst. Yes; these are the daily report sheets you requested. This is October 1963. These are for the specific dates at the top.

Mr. Jenner. Mr. Barnhorst has now produced and handed me——

Mr. Barnhorst. You see, the carbon was in the thing backwards when it was typed, so, they didn't do it over on the third copy, they just stapled a sheet behind it and attached it to the copies you read it through from the top because an error was made in putting it in the typewriter.

Mr. Jenner. The front of each of these two sheets, for the purpose of identification in the record consist of two sheets stapled together back to back and in the typing the sheet was reversed and must be read from back to front. The first, or facing sheet, is marked Hulen Exhibit No. 12, and it is entitled "Resident's Hall Report, Thursday, October 3, 1963." The left-hand column is headed "Permanent-in." The right-hand column is headed, "Transients-out continued." This records, as I look at it here, the registrations in and out on October 3, 1963, is that correct?

Mr. Barnhorst. Yes; approximately. It may include one or two who came in just the night before or who checked out, or men who would have been there and checked out the following day—would be on the next day's report.

Mr. Jenner. Is there an entry on this sheet with respect to Lee Oswald?