Who would make out lookout cards in the normal process? Would it be quite a number of people, or one particular office?
Miss Waterman. I am not sure about that, Mr. Dulles. That was completely another area, and I don't know.
Mr. Dulles. Outside of the Passport Department entirely, was it?
Miss Waterman. Oh, no.
Mr. Dulles. In the Passport Department?
Miss Waterman. Oh, yes.
Mr. Dulles. Miss Knight could tell us that.
Miss Waterman. In the records part of the Passport Office.
Now, at one time I know that the cards were made in a certain area. Then I know that later on, and probably prior to this time, we had been requested not to forward any kind of classified files to the usual place for having these cards made—we should forward them to the Classified Files Section, which would take it up from there, and give them to the proper person to have a card made.
Mr. Coleman. Miss Waterman, it is your testimony that based upon the red refusal sheet that you prepared, and also the operations memorandums which have been marked respectively Commission Exhibit No. 962 and Commission Exhibit No. 963, that you had done all you were supposed to do, and that the file then should have been passed over to somebody else, and a lookout card should have been prepared?