Mr. Rankin. And the other one is the final?
Mrs. Oswald. I don't know. Perhaps there were several drafts, I don't know whether this is from the Embassy or from some other source. These are drafts, because the original would have had to have my photograph. Lee and I were playing.
Mr. Rankin. Then, Mrs. Oswald, you think both Exhibit 27 and 28 are drafts, since neither one has your photograph on them?
Mrs. Oswald. Yes. We were playing dominoes, and this is the score.
Mr. Rankin. I ask that Exhibit 28 be received in evidence, Mr. Chairman.
The Chairman. It will be admitted.
(The document referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 28, and received in evidence.)
Mr. Rankin. I hand you Exhibit 29 and ask you if you can tell us what that is?
Mrs. Oswald. This is a residence permit, passport—a passport for abroad. This is a foreign passport for Russians who go abroad.
Mr. Rankin. Did you understand that you had six months in which to leave under that passport?