Mr. Pic. I know it was on his side, sir. It may have been his sister, I don't know. Maybe his brother-in-law.
Mr. Jenner. But you don't know.
I will identify as John Pic Exhibit No. 3 another application blank, this one dated January 3, 1942, for admission of Robert Edward Oswald, Jr., to the Evangelical Lutheran Bethlehem Orphan Asylum, which is dated January 3, 1942, and direct you, Sergeant to the signature appearing on that exhibit reading "Mrs. Lee Oswald." Are you familiar with that signature?
Mr. Pic. That is the first time I have ever seen her use the word "Lee."
Mr. Jenner. But the handwriting; that is her handwriting?
Mr. Pic. Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. I offer in evidence a document now identified as John Pic Exhibit No. 3.
(John Pic Exhibit No. 3 was marked for identification.)
Mr. Jenner. Now, directing your attention to that exhibit which shows the entry of your brother Robert in the orphanage asylum on January 3, 1942, is it a fact that you and your brother Robert entered the asylum at the same time?
Mr. Pic. To the best of my recollection, yes, sir.