Mr. Fain. It was a lead sheet, what we call a lead, and I recall that on that I suggested that the records of Immigration and Naturalization Service be checked and incorporated, and also that he be reinterviewed. Those were the two things I remember specifically having put in the report.
Representative Ford. That would be a cover to Commission No. 823?
Mr. Fain. A lead sheet; yes, sir.
Mr. Stern. We are going to have the testimony, gentlemen, of Mr. Alan Belmont, the third-ranking official of the Bureau, who can testify from an overall Bureau viewpoint on the way this case was handled and be able to respond to questions of that sort, what was in the internal memoranda, transmittal documents, and things of that sort.
Mr. Dulles. That is satisfactory.
Mr. Stern. Anything else at all, Mr. Fain, that you can tell us about this interview that we haven't covered already?
Mr. Fain. No, sir; I put it all on this 302.
Mr. Stern. Mr. Chairman, may we have admitted Commission Exhibit 823 for identification?
Representative Ford. It will be so admitted.
(The document referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 823 for identification and received in evidence.)