Mr. Coleman. Well, I am referring to the one on top. Is that your writing "took initial action, action"——

Miss Waterman. No; that is Mr. Masterton—the memorandum on the little larger size below was a memorandum, informal memorandum, which I sent to my section chief, Mr. Masterton.

Mr. Coleman. Could you indicate what you said in your memorandum?

Miss Waterman. Yes; I said, "Mr. Masterton, SCS, is writing to mother on welfare aspect of Lee Harvey Oswald. Last two paragraphs of Moscow dispatch 585, 2-8-61 appeared to be for PPT reply."

I believe that was a letter which had been prepared in SCS—you know what that is.

Mr. Coleman. Yes.

Miss Waterman. And had been forwarded to our office for clearance, for our initial, before it was mailed, to reply to some inquiry of the mother.

Mr. Coleman. Now, on top of that memorandum you read, that you prepared, there is another memorandum, isn't there?

Miss Waterman. Yes.

Mr. Coleman. Now, could you read that into the record?