Mr. Dulles. It was to be given to him personally, and not transmitted through the mails.

Miss Waterman. I think that is what it means.

Mr. Coleman. And, also, the State Department instructions were that he was to get the passport only after the Embassy had thoroughly questioned Oswald regarding the circumstances of his residence in the Soviet Union, and his possible commitment of an act or acts of expatriation?

Miss Waterman. Yes.

Mr. Coleman. Miss Waterman, I note on the side of the State Department instruction a notation that CIA furnished copy "on case by me, 10-5-61."

Do you know who wrote that, and what that means?

Miss Waterman. Well, I think the person has initialed it who wrote it.

Mr. Coleman. Who is CHS?

Miss Waterman. I think that is Mr. Seeley—Mr. Carroll Seeley.

Mr. Coleman. Carroll H. Seeley, Jr.?