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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. XI - Page 67« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of John Edward Pic Resumed)


Exhibit No. 21 is a letter from Marguerite Oswald to John Pic enclosed in an envelope marked Pic Exhibit No. 21-A, postmarked Fort Worth, July 14, 1952, with the usual return address.
The next is a letter without an envelope which is marked John Pic Exhibit No. 22. The letter is dated May 10, 1954.
The Exhibit No. 23 is a letter from Marguerite Oswald to John Pic enclosed is an envelope, Exhibit No. 23- A, postmarked in New Orleans on June 14, 1954, containing the return address, M. Oswald, 1454 St. Mary, New Orleans, La.
The next is Exhibit No. 24; it is a letter from Marguerite Oswald to John Pic enclosed in an envelope postmarked at New Orleans, October 14, 1954, which in turn is marked John Pic Exhibit No. 24-A. It contains the return address, M. Oswald, 126 Exchange, New Orleans, La. If I neglected to do so, Exhibit No. 22 is the letter from Marguerite Oswald to John Pic.
Exhibit No. 25 also is a letter from Marguerite Oswald to John Pic enclosed in an envelope marked Exhibit No. 25-A, postmarked at New Orleans, La. on November 12, 1954, containing return address, M. Oswald, 126 Exchange, New Orleans, La.
Exhibit No. 26 is a letter from Marguerite Oswald to John Pic enclosed in an envelope marked Exhibit No. 26-A, postmarked at New Orleans, La. on November 11, 1954, return address, Mrs. M. Oswald, 126 Exchange, New Orleans, La. Mr. Pic., are Exhibits Nos. 6 and 6-A, 7 and 7-A, 8 and 8-A, 9 and 9-A, 10 and 10-A, 11 and 11-A excuse me, strike out that 10 and 10-A--11 and 11-A, 12 and 12-A, 16 and 16-A, 17 and 17-A, 18 and 18-A, 19 and 19-A, 20 and 20-A, 21 and 21--A, 22, 23 and 23-A, 24 and 24-A, 25 and 25-A, 26 and 26-A, all in the handwriting of your mother Marguerite Oswald?
Mr. Pic.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner.
And were those envelopes addressed to you at various places you were then, that is as of the time they were postmarked received by you at or about the postmarked dates or shortly thereafter which each envelope bears?
Mr. Pic.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner.
There is one exhibit that doesn't have an envelope. Was that

letter received by you shortly after the date it bears?
Mr. Pic.
You refer to Exhibit No. 22, sir?
Mr. Jenner.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Pic.
To the best of my knowledge; yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner.
These are all, they all consist of correspondence from your mother to you?
Mr. Pic.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner.
And they happen to be correspondence which you have retained over the years?
Mr. Pic.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner.
Except for the exhibit marks on those, they are in the same condition now as they were at the time you received them and opened them in the

case of the envelopes?
Mr. Pic.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner.
And that the letters are in the condition they were at the time you read them?
Mr. Pic.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner.
Go back to Pic Exhibit No. 10, in whose handwriting is that exhibit ?
Mr. Pic.
Exhibit No. 10, sir, is in the handwriting of--there is Exhibits Nos. 10, 10-A, and 10B.
Mr. Jenner.
Exhibit No. 10, I am referring to.
Mr. Pic.
They are both in the handwriting of Lee Harvey Oswald.
Mr. Jenner.
Exhibits Nos. 10 and 10-A; correct?
Mr. Pic.
No, sir; Exhibits Nos. 10, 10-A, and 10B. Exhibit No. 10 is the insert in envelope Exhibit No.10-A.
Mr. Jenner.
Then look at Exhibits Nos. 13 and 13-A.
Mr. Pic.
They are marked Exhibits Nos. 13 and 13-A, sir.
Mr. Jenner.
All right. The contents are marked Exhibit No. 13.
Mr. Pic.
Yes, Sir.
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