Mr. Liebeler. There was a fellow that you thought resembled Oswald to some extent that did come in on occasion, or at least two or three times, but you are not able to positively state that it was Oswald?

Mr. Hamblen. No, sir.

Mr. Liebeler. Am I correct in understanding that in your discussions with Mr. Wilcox and with the other officials of the company, you did the best that you could to straighten this whole matter out and determine whether it was Oswald or not?

Mr. Hamblen. I certainly did.

Mr. Liebeler. You were unable, after working with Mr. Wilcox, to pin down any of these telegrams or money orders that would indicate that it was Oswald?

Mr. Hamblen. That is correct.

Mr. Liebeler. Now, specifically, I show you a picture marked "Pizzo Exhibit No. 453-C," and ask you if that looks like that man who was in your office.

Mr. Hamblen. No; I wouldn't say that that was the man that was in there. No resemblance.

Mr. Liebeler. I want to cut your testimony as short as I possibly can, because you are not feeling well. We appreciate your cooperation in coming in when you don't feel well like you have.

Mr. Hamblen. I appreciate it. I was in the X-ray all morning and yesterday morning for 2 hours.