I have marked as Commission Exhibit No. 917 this telegram and ask you whether that is the telegram that went forth to the Navy Department.
(The document referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 917 for identification.)
Mr. Snyder. I don't recall that I saw this telegram at the time. But I would say from the content of it, and the form, that it is clearly a telegram sent by the naval attaché of the Embassy to his home office.
Mr. Coleman. We also have had marked as Commission Exhibit No. 918 the telegram which the Navy sent in reply to Commission Exhibit No. 917.
(The document referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 918 for identification.)
Mr. Coleman. Have you seen that before and can you identify that?
Mr. Snyder. I do not recall having seen this telegram before; no, sir.
Mr. Coleman. Now, sir; the next contact that you had with Oswald was by a letter dated November 3, 1959, which has been marked as Commission Exhibit No. 912, is that correct?
(The document referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 912 for identification.)
Mr. Snyder. Yes—to the best of my knowledge, this was the next thing that I heard of Oswald—the next thing I heard from Oswald.