Mr. Coleman. Who would have that responsibility?
Miss Waterman. Well, in the first place the cases were examined by the records people before being filed, and no one would certainly be supposed to file a Refusal Sheet without an indication that he had had a card made.
Mr. Coleman. Would the indication that the card was made be put on the refusal sheet?
Miss Waterman. Yes.
Mr. Coleman. Would you look at the original of the State Department records?
Miss Waterman. Yes; I am looking at it.
Mr. Coleman. Was it put on the refusal sheet?
Miss Waterman. Well, it looks to me as if someone started to handle this for the refusal card, or lookout card as you call it, because the name was typed on.
Mr. Coleman. It was written on.
Miss Waterman. Written on, yes. I believe that to complete that operation, the designation of the citizenship designation of the Department of State at that time at least, 130, should have been placed on there.