Mr. Dulles. That was after Lee Harvey's return from the Soviet Union?
Mr. Jenner. Yes, he returned in June of 1962.
Mr. Dulles. And that letter is dated what?
Mr. Jenner. March 17, 1963.
Would you follow me, Mr. Oswald? In each instance, when we compared the letters and the envelopes, it is a fact, is it not, Mr. Oswald, that the letter in question was contained in the envelope of which we have a photostatic copy—and was received by you intact? That is, the envelope was sealed, and the letter content was in the envelope, that you personally opened the envelope and removed the letter content? That in each instance, the letter content is in the handwriting of your brother, Lee Harvey Oswald, entirely, with the exception of Commission Exhibit 299, which is a letter of three pages dated May 31, 1961, upon the last page of which there is a paragraph in the handwriting of Marina Oswald, written in the Russian language?
Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir; I take that to be Mrs. Marina Oswald's writing at that time.
Mr. Jenner. And there appears on that page following that paragraph written in Russian what purports to be an English interpretation of it?
Mr. Oswald. That is correct.
Mr. Jenner. Furthermore, that in each instance the envelope and the letter content is—are in the same condition now as they were when you received them?
Mr. McKenzie. Except for opening.