Warren Commission (07 of 26): Hearings Vol. VII (of 15)United States. Warren Commission
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Warren Commission (07 of 26): Hearings Vol. VII (of 15)
United States. Warren Commission
Kennedy, John F. (John Fitzgerald), 1917-1963 -- Assassination; Oswald, Lee Harvey
Mr. BELIN. I noticed that there is an envelope which is marked
"Envelope containing receipt for post office box 6225, Dallas, Tex.,
dated November 11, 1963, for the period ending December 31, 1963." Do
you have any independent recollection of that being there?
Mr. MOORE. No.
Mr. BELIN. By that, you mean you cannot specifically recall now except
you do know that someone put it down on the list as being obtained from
there?
Mr. MOORE. Right.
Mr. BELIN. I also note that one of the items appears to be a World
Health Organization vaccination card, bearing the name of Lee Oswald,
with the name of the vaccinator as A. J. Hidell, post office box 30016,
New Orleans, La., with the date stamped June 8, 1963.
Do you remember anything like that, one of those health cards?
Mr. MOORE. Not specifically no.
Mr. BELIN. And it says that there is a passport there. Do you remember
that at all?
Mr. MOORE. Yes.
Mr. BELIN. You remember specifically the passport?
Mr. MOORE. Yes.
Mr. BELIN. Then there is an application for a Texas driver's license,
which appears as No. 450. Do you remember that at all?
Mr. MOORE. Yes; I do, since I have read the list. I remember the
driver's license application.
Mr. BELIN. I hand you Commission Exhibit 426, and ask you to state if
you know what that is?
Mr. MOORE. Yes.
Mr. BELIN. What is that?
Mr. MOORE. Application for Texas driver's license.
Mr. BELIN. You picked it up there or someone with you picked it up on
that day that you searched the residence at Beckley?
Mr. MOORE. Yes; you find my initials on the back of it, I believe.
Mr. BELIN. Your initials, it says, HMM, 11-12-63. Those are your
initials?
Mr. MOORE. Yes; and date.
Mr. BELIN. Do you know who FMT is, or are those initials there?
Mr. MOORE. I believe that will be F. M. Turner.
Mr. BELIN. F. M. Turner?
Mr. MOORE. I believe. That is the only one I could think of it would be.
Mr. BELIN. All right. About how long did you stay out there?
Mr. MOORE. Hour and a half, possibly.
Mr. BELIN. Then what did you do?
Mr. MOORE. We drove back to the city hall.
Mr. BELIN. Now I assume then that you went through the property and
marked it, and what have you. This took a little bit of time?
Mr. MOORE. Yes; it did.
Mr. BELIN. Anything else on that day that has anything else to do with
the assassination of the President or the Tippit murder that you can
think of offhand?
Mr. MOORE. No.
Mr. BELIN. The next day you reported for work about when?
Mr. MOORE. As soon after the Oswald shooting in the basement, as soon
as I could get there. I live out of town.
Mr. BELIN. Wait, that is when Oswald was shot. I am not talking about
Sunday. I am talking about Saturday. When did you search the Beckley
premises? On Friday, Saturday, or Sunday?
Mr. MOORE. Saturday. No; we searched it on Friday. Irving on Saturday.
Mr. BELIN. Irving on Saturday. When did you get to work on Saturday?
Mr. MOORE. I believe I came in around 10 that morning.
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