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letter itself is undated.

      Mr. McKenzie. That is correct.

      Mr. Jenner. The words "received" and the figures December 17, 1959, are written by you on the letter?

      Mr. Oswald. That is correct.

      Mr. Jenner. And is that in fact the date it was received here in America by you?

      Mr. Oswald. It was, sir.

      Mr. Jenner. Thank you for following me, Mr. McKenzie.

      Mr. McKenzie. Yes, sir.

      Mr. Jenner. Mr. Chairman, Exhibit 299 is the letter which contains in part the paragraph written in Russian which on its face purports to have been a notation by Marina, which we have already identified.

      Exhibit 300 is a letter of two pages, dated June 26, 1961.

      Exhibit 301 is a letter of two pages dated July 14, 1961.

      Exhibit 302 is a letter of one page dated July 28, 1961.

      Exhibit 303 is a letter of two pages dated August 21, 1961.

      Exhibit 305 we have already identified. That is September 10, 1961, the letter of three pages which contain the pictures of the public buildings and plaza in Minsk, Russia.

      Exhibit 306 is a letter of two pages dated October 22, 1961.

      Exhibit 307 is a letter of three pages dated November 20, 1961.

      Mr. McKenzie. Pardon me just a second, Mr. Jenner. Don't you have one dated November 1, 1961?

      Mr. Jenner. Yes, it is out of order. I will reach it in due course. I am correct that there is a letter of three pages dated November 20, 1961?

      Mr. McKenzie. Yes, sir.

      Mr. Jenner. Exhibit 308 is a letter of two pages dated November 30, 1961.

      Mr. McKenzie. Yes, sir.

      Mr. Jenner. Exhibit 309 is a letter of two pages dated November 1, 1961. That is the one to which you have reference.

      Mr. McKenzie. Yes, sir.

      Mr. Jenner. Exhibit 310 is a Christmas card dated December 11, 1961.

      It is contained in an envelope, I believe.

      Mr. McKenzie. Yes, sir, it is.

      Mr. Jenner. Is my statement correct?

      Mr. McKenzie. That is correct.

      Mr. Jenner. Exhibit 311 is a letter of two pages dated December 14, 1961.

      Mr. McKenzie. Yes, sir.

      Mr. Jenner. Exhibit 312 is a letter of one page dated December 20, 1961.

      Mr. McKenzie. December 20, 1961?

      Mr. Jenner. Yes, sir.

      Mr. McKenzie. Three pages?

      Mr. Jenner. One page.

      Mr. McKenzie. That is correct.

      Mr. Jenner. Exhibit 313 is a letter of two pages dated January 5, 1962.

      Mr. McKenzie. That is correct.

      Mr. Jenner. January 5, 1962.

      Mr. McKenzie. That is correct.

      Mr. Jenner. Exhibit 314 is a letter of three pages which we have identified, dated January 30, 1962, and contains the two photographs, one of Marina on the wedding day and then one of both of them on their wedding day.

      Exhibit 315 is a letter of three pages dated February 15, 1962.

      Mr. McKenzie. Yes, sir.

      Mr. Jenner. Exhibit 316 is a letter of two pages dated March 9, 1962.

      Mr. McKenzie. Yes, sir.

      Mr. Jenner. Exhibit 317 is a letter of two pages, dated April 12, 1962.

      Mr. McKenzie. Again, on the letter of March 9, 1962, the date on that letter is the date written by Robert Oswald the day he received that letter. The letter itself is actually undated. But the envelope is dated by Robert Oswald.

      Mr. Jenner. That is correct, Mr. Oswald?

      Mr. Oswald. That is correct.

      Mr. Jenner. And is the envelope postmarked?

      Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir; it is.

      Mr. Jenner. And the postmark is——

      Mr. Oswald. March 9, 1962, sir.

      Mr. Jenner. Thank you.

      Mr. Dulles. That is date of receipt?

      Mr. McKenzie. Yes, sir.

      Mr. Jenner. Exhibit 317 is a letter of two pages dated April 12, 1962.

      Mr. McKenzie. Yes, sir.

      Mr. Jenner. Exhibit 318 is a letter of two pages dated May 22, 1962.

      Mr. McKenzie. Yes, sir.

      Mr. Jenner. Exhibit 319 is the front and reverse side of a postcard dated October 10, 1962.

      Mr. McKenzie. No, sir. April 10, 1962.

      Mr. Jenner. That is the postcard the witness——

      Mr. McKenzie. Has previously identified as being in the European tradition of dating.

      Mr. Jenner. Exhibit 320 is a letter of one page dated November 11, 1962. Or is that '61? Would you check me on that, please?

      Mr. McKenzie. I don't find that. Is it a letter or a postcard?

      That is November 11. That should be November 17, 1962. The photocopy did not pick up all of it. And if you would like for us, we will change that to November 17. It should be November 17th.

      Mr. Jenner. Would you make that change, please, in ink.

      Mr. McKenzie. That is Exhibit No. 320.

      Mr. Jenner. Commission Exhibit No. 320, a letter of one page, the original dated November 17th. What year?

      Mr. McKenzie. Just November 17th. But the postmark shows it was dated November 18, 1962.

      Mr. Jenner. Exhibit No. 321 is a postcard dated April 10, 1962.

      Mr. Oswald. To which you have previously referred.

      Mr. Jenner. Have we got a duplication?

      Mr. McKenzie. Yes, sir.

      Mr. Jenner. Are Exhibits 319 and 321 duplicates?

      Mr. McKenzie. I would have to look at the exhibit. I have the original here in front of me.

      Mr. Jenner. They are different exhibits.

      Mr. McKenzie. This is Exhibit 321.

      The other one is this one you have here, and it is dated October 10, 1962.

      Mr. Jenner. All right. To make sure the record is clear, Mr. Chairman—Exhibit No. 319, which is a postcard, is cancelled on its face at Dallas on the 10th day of October 1962, and it reads on the other side, "Dear Robert, for the new address you can write to Box 2915, Dallas, Texas. Also please stop by the house and collect any mail which may have come in before the post office had a chance to change my address to Dallas." And then in the center of the card "Lee", with two X marks. Is that correct?

      Mr. McKenzie. That is correct.

      Mr. Jenner. Now, that is Exhibit 319.

      Now, Exhibit 321——

      Mr. Dulles. Let me see. I would like to straighten that out.

      Off the record.

      (Discussion off the record.)

      Mr. Dulles. Back on the record.

      Mr. Jenner. Exhibit No. 321 is the postcard dated April 10, 1962.

      Mr. McKenzie. That is correct.

      Mr. Jenner. I might say, Mr. Chairman,