Mr. Frazier. Yes, sir.
Mr. Specter. And was that information made available to you through the normal conference procedures among FBI examiners?
Mr. Frazier. Yes, sir. He submitted his report to me and I prepared the formal report of the entire examination.
Mr. Specter. Are his report and your formal report a part of the permanent record of the FBI then?
Mr. Frazier. Yes, sir.
Mr. Specter. I now show you Commission Exhibit No. 350 which has heretofore been identified as a picture of the windshield of the Presidential limousine and I ask you if that is the crack about which you have just testified?
Mr. Frazier. Yes; it is. This Exhibit 350 is a photograph which I took on the 23d of November, showing a view from the front toward the rear of the Presidential limousine and showing the crack in the glass and the lead residue on the inside surface.
Mr. Specter. Would you produce at this time the lead residue obtained by you from that inside surface, please? May it please the Commission, I would like to mark this as Commission Exhibit 841 and move for its admission into evidence at this time.
Mr. Dulles. It shall be admitted into evidence.
(Commission Exhibit No. 841 was marked for identification and received in evidence.)