Mr. Dulles. Could I ask one question there? Do you recall or do you know at what time the name of Lee Harvey Oswald was carded, first came to your attention so it became a matter of record, in the Agency?
Mr. Helms. Sir, I would want to consult the record to be absolutely accurate, but it is my impression that the first time that his name showed up on any Agency records was when he went to the Soviet Union.
Mr. Rankin. Mr. Helms, in connection with your work you have supplied information to the Commission and we have requested many things from your Agency. Can you tell the Commission as to whether or not you have supplied us all the information the Agency has, at least in substance, in regard to Lee Harvey Oswald?
Mr. Helms. We have; all.
Representative Ford. Has a member of the Commission staff had full access to your files on Lee Harvey Oswald?
Mr. Helms. He has, sir.
Representative Ford. They have had the opportunity to personally look at the entire file?
Mr. Helms. We invited them to come out to our building in Langley and actually put the file on the table so that they could examine it.
The Chairman. I was personally out there, too, and was offered the same opportunity. I did not avail myself of it because of the time element, but I was offered the same opportunity.