Mr. Rankin. And the letter, Exhibit No. 990, and the envelope, Exhibit No. 991, in your handwriting were your response to the inquiry of the Dallas Civil Liberties Union on the Exhibit No. 331?
Mrs. Oswald. Yes; this was my answer to this letter, Exhibit No. 331.
Mr. Rankin. I offer in evidence Commission Exhibits Nos. 990 and 991.
Mr. Dulles. You want them admitted at this time?
Mr. Rankin. Yes; Mr. Chairman.
Mr. Dulles. They shall be admitted.
(Commission Exhibits Nos. 990 and 991 were marked for identification and received in evidence.)
Mr. Rankin. Mrs. Oswald, I will ask you to examine Exhibit No. 988 and with the help of the interpreter, advise us whether or not it is a reasonably correct translation of your letter, Exhibit No. 990.
Mrs. Oswald. This is not an accurate translation.
Mr. Rankin. Mrs. Oswald, can you tell us what errors were made, where the corrections should be to make it a correct translation?