Mr. Chayes. I think the——

Mr. Dulles. Yes; it went to the CIA. Copy went to the CIA. I would like to clarify one point. It is not quite clear to me what information about Oswald was in the passport files as distinct from the Department files. I didn't realize that there was much about Oswald in the passport file itself in the absence of, what do you call it, a check——

Mr. Coleman. A lookout card.

Mr. Dulles. A lookout card.

Mr. Chayes. No; the passport file, I am holding it up.

Mr. Dulles. It is a big file.

Mr. Chayes. It is roman numeral X and it contains in our numbering system 80 documents or something like that.

Mr. Dulles. That was in the passport file itself?

Mr. Chayes. In the passport file itself. A large amount of the security material is there, and of course the security file would have been pulled too whenever the passport file was reviewed.

Mr. Dulles. Do you know whether that file was reviewed before the issuance of the passport in June 1930 or not?