Mr. Fain. Yes, sir; you will notice that the title in this case is "Funds Transmitted to Residents of Russia," that was the type of inquiry.
Mr. Stern. To your recollection, had you ever before this time heard the name "Lee Harvey Oswald" or any other member of the Oswald family?
Mr. Fain. Well, I believe—let's see, April 27, 1960, I talked to Robert Lee in an effort to locate his mother.
Mr. Stern. By this time, Mr. Fain, I mean the time covered by your report, not the date of the report.
Mr. Fain. Just what I read in the newspapers about his having gone over into Russia. The papers played it up.
Mr. Stern. Did you have any official responsibility in connection with Lee Harvey Oswald before the time covered by this report?
Mr. Fain. No, sir; no, I did not.
Mr. Stern. On page 2 of the report—is this a record of an interview that you held, Mr. Fain?
Mr. Fain. It is. It is a record of the interview that I conducted.
Mr. Stern. Is this a form normally used for reporting interviews?