Mr. Fain. The communication concerning the results of the check were sent by mail back to Dallas, and then my supervisor sent it to me at Fort Worth.

Mr. McCloy. That is how it came to be embodied in your report?

Mr. Fain. Yes, sir; and I covered it in my report.

Mr. McCloy. I see. Have we got a copy of that? Do we have that review, the report of that review?

Mr. Stern. We will receive testimony concerning it from the Assistant to the Director of the Bureau.

Mr. McCloy. Will we be able to examine the person who examined Mrs. Oswald and to whom apparently she said that she thought he was a secret agent, that Oswald was a secret agent?

Mr. Stern. I am sure we can arrange that. That would have been someone in the State Department.

Mr. McCloy. That is right. But you don't know anything except what is stated in the report here?

Mr. Fain. That is correct, as a result of a communication from this office to Dallas.

Mr. McCloy. No further reasons that you recall in that report as to why she thought he was a secret agent or he might have been a secret agent?