Mr. Coleman. On February 13, 1961, you received a letter from Mr. Oswald, did you not?
Mr. Snyder. Yes, sir.
Mr. Coleman. I show you a copy of a letter which has been marked as Commission Exhibit No. 931, and I ask you whether that is a copy of a letter you received from Mr. Oswald.
(The document referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 931 for identification.)
Mr. Snyder. Yes, sir.
Representative Ford. Mr. Chairman, it would be helpful, I think, if we would pass these around, or if copies would be available to us at the time. Otherwise—at least I am not able to know what is transpiring between the counsel and the witness.
Are there extra copies of these we could have to examine as the exhibit is submitted to the witness?
Mr. Slawson. We could have them made up, Mr. Ford. I don't think there are any extra ones right now.
The Chairman. Well, suppose before you pass it to the witness you pass it to me, and I will pass it to Congressman Ford, and then over to Commissioner Dulles.
Mr. Snyder. This letter is presumably the reason why no action was taken on the previous operations memorandum. It was overtaken, presumably, by Oswald's letter.