Mr. Statman. Well, no; the G.A.T.B. in Fort Worth, June 1962—that's when he took it.
Mr. Jenner. There is another date below that.
Mr. Statman. No; you see, all this dealings has been in 1963, hasn't it? This 1962 would probably indicate the Fort Worth action, wouldn't it?
Mr. Jenner. Well, what I was trying to attempt to do was bring it out.
Mr. Statman. Well, everything else we have done is in 1963, so we would have to ascertain here or assume that this 10-10-62 was the date that the G.A.T.B. was administered to him in Fort Worth. No; that couldn't be right either, because June wouldn't be 1962.
Mr. Jenner. He came to this country on June 12, 1962.
Mr. Statman. Well, maybe this is a mistake and it should have been 10-10-63. That would be more than likely the dates, wouldn't it?
Mr. Jenner. Possibly.
Mr. Statman. You see, everything else we have on the application that indicates 10-10-63, wouldn't it? In other words, we have had no dealings with him back in 1962, have we?
Mr. Jenner. Not in the Dallas office.