Miss Waterman. Yes; I am looking at a copy.

Mr. Coleman. In those instructions, you said that Mr. Oswald could be given his passport, is that correct?

Miss Waterman. Well, yes—because we are in effect agreeing with the suggestion of the Embassy. We are telling the Embassy that we——

Mr. Coleman. You are agreeing with their despatch of May 26, 1961, which has been identified for the record as Commission Exhibit No. 973.

Miss Waterman. What is this word?

Oh—"seek."

Mr. Coleman. Is that correct?

Miss Waterman. What was your question again now?

Mr. Coleman. I am saying what you were agreeing to was the proposed action of the Embassy as set forth in its Foreign Service Despatch dated May 26, 1961?

Miss Waterman. Yes; but I see we also note that the Embassy intended to contact the Department again before granting any documentation to Oswald.