Mr. Coleman. The record shows it is Commission Exhibit No. 935.

Mr. McVickar. And the item is on page 2, and it says, "He is attempting to arrange for his wife to join him in Moscow so she can appear at the Embassy for a visa interview in the next day or two."

And then there is a later despatch dated October 12, 1961, which encloses the text of certain letters addressed to the Embassy by Oswald, and one of them is a letter dated July 15, 1961.

Mr. Dulles. Moscow?

Mr. McVickar. No; apparently from Minsk after he had returned.

Mr. Dulles. Oh, Minsk.

Mr. McVickar. And it says that; "While we were still in Moscow the foreman at her place of work was notified that she and I went to the Embassy for the purpose of visas."

Well now, it seems clear that she did in fact go to the Embassy in early July, and that this interview that I had with her undoubtedly took place then approximately the 12th or 13th of July.

Mr. Coleman. Wouldn't you say that it took place, sir, on the 11th of July?

Mr. McVickar. It probably took place then on the 11th of July, except that this despatch here, which was dated the 11th, said that she was coming in, in the next couple of days.