Mr. Coleman. Who made that decision?
Miss James. Again, that is our general policy. When we received this OMV asking for an advisory opinion on Mrs. Oswald's visa application, we already knew that the Passport Office had approved her husband's citizenship.
Mr. Coleman. So you say, therefore, that once it was clear that Oswald was still an American citizen, that you felt it was to the interests of the United States?
Miss James. Of the United States?
Mr. Coleman. To get him out of Russia?
Miss James. To get him out of the Soviet Union, and also to bring his family.
Mr. Coleman. Now, could you look in file No. VIII of the State Department, Document No. 21. Is that a telegram?
Miss James. No; that is a wire.
Mr. Coleman. Would you read what it says? Will you describe to whom it is sent and tell me what it means?
Miss James. It says, it is addressed to the American Embassy in Moscow and refers to this request for an advisory opinion——