Mr. Oliver. That is right.
Mr. Jenner. I have marked as Oliver Exhibit No. 4 the December 20, 1963, issue of The Councilor volume 2, No. 3, published by Citizens Council of Louisiana, Inc., for Americans everywhere, which Dr. Oliver has produced for me, which I will return to him, or I will return it to you, Mr. Unger, as soon as we have duplicated it.
Mr. Oliver. Do you not have a file of the papers yourselves?
Mr. Jenner. If we don’t have it it will be a modern miracle. You are asking for my personal knowledge. I must say I don’t know.
Mr. Oliver. Right.
(The document referred to was marked Oliver Exhibit No. 4 for identification.)
Mr. Jenner. But if we don’t have it, it will amaze me. I, in my work, have not seen it.
I take it then that the Oliver Exhibit No. 4 and the portion of Commission Exhibit No. 1015 which I have identified are the sources for your statement that Oswald was arrested as a suspect in connection with the attempt on the life of General Walker?
Mr. Oliver. They are the sources for my statement that there was a report that that had happened.
Mr. Jenner. All right. And that General Walker happened to turn his head and for that reason he escaped death.