Mr. Coleman. And that is in the file—your file as 1X-24. It has been given Commission Exhibit No. 980.
Miss Waterman. Yes.
Mr. Coleman. And will you note that there is some typewritten material that appears on the first page which says, "Attached report is a summation of Subject's background and case since he renounced U.S. citizenship and sought Soviet citizenship in the fall of 1959. As his citizenship status does not appear to be resolved, copies of the report are furnished to both PPT and VO."
And the attachment is an FBI report.
Miss Waterman. Yes.
Mr. Coleman. Written on the side in your handwriting, I assume, is the word "incorrect."
Miss Waterman. That is correct.
Mr. Coleman. Do you recall when you wrote that on that paper?
Miss Waterman. Well, probably when I saw it. I would not recall when I wrote it, but it would be—the statement—my inference there that the statement in this memorandum is what you might call a misnomer would have been correct at any date.
Mr. Dulles. Who wrote this memorandum which you indicated was incorrect?