Mr. Barnhorst. Yes, room 601, on the "Transients-out," and I believe on the "Transients-in," I'm not sure. On this one it is the "Transients-in," room 601. He isn't on this sheet on "Transients-out." I don't recall it.

Mr. Jenner. Room 601—and he is shown checked in by Mr. Barker?

Mr. Barnhorst. Yes.

Mr. Jenner. And from your knowledge of the hours Mr. Barker worked, that check-in was either late in the day or early in the evening of October 3?

Mr. Barnhorst. Yes.

Mr. Jenner. The second set of papers you have produced consists of three sheets, each entitled, "Resident's Hall Report." They are dated at the top right-hand column as October 4, 1963, October 15, 1962, and October 19, 1962. They are marked respectively, Hulen Exhibits Nos. 13, 14, and 15.

Mr. Barnhorst. Hulen Exhibit No. 13 is for the day following October 3, 1963.

Mr. Jenner. That would be the same report for the following day, and is there an entry on this that relates to Mr. Oswald?

Mr. Barnhorst. Yes, sir; "Transients-out, Room 601."

Mr. Jenner. Under "Transients-out," Room 601, appears the name "Lee H. Oswald." Then, at the end of the line there there is a word that is apparently a name (spelling) E-v-a——