Mr. Jenner. And the source and sole source of that sentence which you have now read from your speech was the newspaper clipping from the Jackson, Miss., Clarion-Ledger, of February 21, 1964, now identified as Oliver Exhibit No. 8?

Mr. Oliver. Except insofar as concerns the actual date. Cloy, you see, says merely that they had just finished a rehearsal. The date as being a week before either the funeral or the assassination, I got from this letter.

Mr. Jenner. What letter was that?

Mr. Oliver. This was a letter that I had received some time in February, probably early in February.

Mr. Jenner. But the line in your speech as of last week was based on the material contained in Oliver Exhibit No. 8?

Mr. Oliver. That letter and Oliver No. 8.

Mr. Jenner. Do you have the letter?

Mr. Oliver. No; I do not.

Mr. Jenner. And the letter was from whom?

Mr. Oliver. I do not recall the name.