Mr. Pena. You mean that's when I applied for my passport?
Mr. Liebeler. No; you applied for your passport on June 24, 1963. That was after you came back from Mexico. You didn't need your passport to go to Mexico. I don't think you did, anyway.
Mr. Pena. Yes; I believe so. I got my citizen papers; yes.
Mr. Liebeler. But the information that is set forth on this second part of the application, to the extent that it indicates that you went to Cuba in 1959 in May and April, is correct, is it not?
Mr. Pena. Well, I don't know the exact date, but it was around there, somewhere around there.
Mr. Liebeler. The information that you came to the United States in October of 1946 is correct, is it not? That's correct approximately?
Mr. Pena. Yes; around.
Mr. Liebeler. And you lived at 223 West 105th Street in New York City, did you not, for a time?
Mr. Pena. Yes; I lived in that place.
Mr. Liebeler. Now on the application, the original application that we have marked as "Exhibit No. 1," which you signed, it indicates, does it not, that you were going to go to Spain and that you planned to go to Spain for a vacation trip of approximately 2 weeks.