Mr. Coleman. You want the reporter to print physically in the record Commission Exhibits Nos. 912 and 913, the two Oswald letters?
Mr. Dulles. Just one question. I note here this is typed out. The line I saw had been marked out. I think it is a fair inference that this was typed out, since the typing was probably done in the American Embassy. He had no typewriter. There is a fair inference that might have been a mistake.
Representative Ford. All we can go by is what the record shows.
Mr. Dulles. I think we ought to clarify that through the record in Moscow, because the record is not good at this point.
Mr. Ehrlich. There is another copy, as you know, that came in from the Embassy that we sent to you that showed in fact—it was not a carbon, it was a separate one, in which the "have" was——
Mr. Coleman. That is Commission Exhibit No. 947.
Mr. Ehrlich. That was in the Embassy. It was not in the Department.
Mr. Dulles. There the "X's" were above everything, but probably were intended to mark out the "have."
Representative Ford. Is Commission Exhibit No. 938 the original?
Representative Ford. This is a photostat of the original?