On the memo of March 31, 1961, Commission Exhibit No. 970, the last sentence reads as follows: "For the best interests of the United States, therefore, and as the possession of a passport might facilitate his obtention of an exit visa it is believed that we should do everything within our power to facilitate Oswald's entry into the United States."
Who would have prepared the March 31, 1961 memo that contained that quotation?
Miss Waterman. That was prepared by Mr. Cacciatore, who was the Assistant Chief of the Foreign Operations Division, in which I worked. And Mr. John White was his superior, and Mr. White initialed the memo going to Miss Knight's office, to Mr. Hickey.
Mr. Dulles. Who is Mr. Hickey?
Miss Waterman. Who is he?
Mr. Dulles. I meant at this time what was his position?
Miss Waterman. Well, I believe at that time his title was—I wouldn't like to say definitely—I believe he was the Deputy Chief of the Passport Office.
Mr. Dulles. Under Miss Knight?
Miss Waterman. Under Miss Knight, yes.
Mr. Dulles. I would like to ask one question about X-38(2).