Mr. Coleman. Actually he came in on a Saturday, did he not, which was July 8, and then you saw him again on the following Monday, isn't that correct? Didn't you actually see him twice during that period?
Mr. Snyder. I think that I must have. As I say, I think I must have, because of my review of the record at the time indicates that I think I saw him on the 8th, and the application was taken on the 10th, which means, I presumably saw him twice.
Mr. Coleman. Do you recall when he came into the Embassy on the 8th and what he said, and what you did?
Mr. Snyder. No; in fact, I have no recollection of his having come in at that time, Mr. Coleman.
Mr. Coleman. In the course of these two interviews on the 8th and on the 10th, he actually filled out an application for renewal of his passport, did he not?
Mr. Snyder. Yes, sir.
Mr. Coleman. And you handled that application? That is correct?
Mr. Snyder. Yes, sir.
Mr. Coleman. I next have marked as Commission Exhibit No. 938, a six page document which purports to be an application for renewal of passport, together with a questionnaire which was attached thereto, and ask you whether that is a copy of the application for renewal which you filled out at that time.
(The document referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 938 for identification.)