Mr. Oliver. Yes.

Mr. Jenner. You will be interested in reading his testimony. I take it then it is the statement of General Walker and newspaper accounts?

Mr. Oliver. That is right.

Mr. Jenner. And those are your two sources?

Mr. Oliver. Yes, sir.

Mr. Jenner. You proceed, “according to a story that has been neither confirmed nor denied officially, at the time I write, Oswald was arrested as a suspect but was released through the personal intervention of Robert F. Kennedy and all inquiry into the attempted assassination of a great American was halted.”

And you have a footnote. The footnote reads, “Reprinted in the Councilor, 228 Oil and Gas Building, Shreveport, La., December 20, 1963.”

Do you have a copy of the Councilor to which you have referred in your footnote?

Mr. Oliver. I do, I believe. Yes; you will find it at the bottom of page 1.

Mr. Jenner. May I mark this as an exhibit, please?