Mr. Fain. No, sir.
Mr. Stern. Governor Connally?
Mr. Fain. No, sir.
Mr. Dulles. Would the memoranda of these conversations be put in a file that was in any way special as to of doubtful character or suspicious character so that it might be referred to later under that category?
Mr. Fain. They constantly review these, as I understand it, these matters.
Mr. Dulles. Who is "they"?
Mr. Fain. The supervisory desk over there constantly is going over these matters, and if there is any—they check the files to see if anything has come in on it that would look like it ought to be reopened.
Mr. Dulles. But there was no mark on this file to indicate that this was a case that might have some pending interest from the point of view of security?
Mr. Fain. No, sir; not that I am aware of.
Mr. Stern. Is there anything you would like to add to anything you have told the Commission this morning, Mr. Fain?