Miss Knight. That is right.
Senator Cooper. And that was issued to him.
Miss Knight. That is right.
Senator Cooper. On the following day?
Miss Knight. That is right.
Senator Cooper. At that time, of course, the issuing officer was under the restrictions of the regulations here that we have been talking about. What would the officer—would the officer in New Orleans have any information available to him?
Miss Knight. No, sir.
Senator Cooper. About Oswald?
Miss Knight. No, sir; the operation works like this: New Orleans is one of eight passport agencies in the United States. They are connected with the main office by teletype. Oswald made an application for a passport at the New Orleans agency, and they TWX'd to us, his name and identification—that is, date and place of birth, and so on. His name was one on a list of names. There may have been 15 or 20 of them.
Mr. Coleman. The record shows there were 25.