Mr. Fain. Pending, a pending case.
Mr. Stern. Now, the case was closed, I believe you told us, as of the time of your last report which was Commission No. 822. Can you tell us how this report, this Exhibit 823 for identification, came to be prepared, and how the investigation reflected in this report came to be held?
Mr. Fain. Yes, sir; there began to appear various items of information that this subject, Lee Oswald, was preparing or was desiring to come back to the United States, and——
Mr. Stern. How did you learn this, Mr. Fain?
Mr. Fain. Well, the various communications which I received or which our office there received, and various checks that the State Department——
Mr. Stern. Excuse me, by your office there what do you mean, Dallas?
Mr. Fain. The communications would come over to me from Dallas from my supervisor.
Mr. Stern. Yes.
Mr. Fain. And he would get the communications from the seat of Government.
Mr. Stern. "The seat of Government" is the way you refer in the Bureau to the Federal Bureau of Investigation?