Mr. Snyder. Yes, sir.

Senator Cooper. And then again on May 26, 1961, you sent another despatch to the State Department indicating that you received another letter from Oswald, and stating that you thought you would return to Oswald his passport, and that has been marked as Commission Exhibit No. 936.

(The document referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 936 for identification.)

Mr. Dulles. Mr. Chairman, I note a reference in the margin here, in Commission Exhibit No. 934.

Do you know whose handwriting that is in, Mr. Snyder?

Mr. Snyder. Yes, sir; that is my handwriting.

Mr. Dulles. What does that say?

Mr. Snyder. It says, "May be necessary give him before he can arrange depart."

Mr. Coleman. Now, Mr. Snyder, on or about July 10 or 11, 1961, Mr. Oswald physically appeared at the American Embassy again, did he not?

Mr. Snyder. Yes; I saw him once more—I believe once more—possibly twice.