Mr. Flannery. The record will reflect it is a three-page letter.
Mr. Jenner. Thank you.
Marked Commission Exhibit No. 1033, is that not correct?
Mr. Weissman. Yes; that is correct. Now, in Exhibit No. 1033, the letter I received from Larrie on October 1—that was typed on October 1, 1963, and mailed on 7 October 1963.
Mr. Jenner. You are looking at the envelope in which the letter was enclosed when you received it?
Mr. Weissman. That is correct. And he states in the last paragraph of his letter in a postscript, "My brother has begun working as an aide to General Walker. He is being paid full time, et cetera. Watch your newspaper for news of huge demonstrations here in Dallas on October 3 and 4 in connection with U.N.-day and Adlai Stevenson speech here. Plans already made, strategy being carried out."
This was the only advance notice I had of this. And I didn't give it too much thought, because he had said many things like it before, just to build something up, and nothing ever came of it.
Mr. Jenner. Is that document signed?
Mr. Weissman. No; it is not.
Mr. Jenner. Does it bear a typed signature?