Mrs. Oswald. Why "separately"—the word "separately" here is underlined.
Mr. Rankin. I was going to ask you. But since you have not seen it before, I guess you cannot help us.
Is this the first time that you knew that he had ever asked that his visa be handled separately from yours?
Mrs. Oswald. Yes, I didn't know this. Because I hadn't seen this letter.
Mr. Rankin. I offer in evidence Exhibit 13.
The Chairman. It may be admitted.
(The document referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 13, and received in evidence.)
Mr. Rankin. Is the word "separately" the last word of the letter that you are referring to—that is the word that you asked about?
Mrs. Oswald. Yes. Was that underlined by Lee?
Mr. Rankin. That is the way we received it, Mrs. Oswald. We assume it was underlined by your husband. We know that it was not underlined by the Commission, and no one in the Government that had anything to do with it has ever told us that they had anything to do with underlining it.