Mr. Belin. Did he indicate anything else about Governor Connally?

Mr. Holmes. No. I have covered that in there. In fact, I got the distinct impression that he showed no flareup, no animosity when Connally's name was mentioned. He simply considered him—somebody was shuffling the papers around, and he had no particular animosity toward him. I remember that distinctly.

Mr. Belin. Did he seem to have any animosity toward President Kennedy?

Mr. Holmes. No.

Mr. Belin. Now, take a look at the first paragraph on page 3 and read that and see if there is anything you care to add to that?

Mr. Holmes. No; I believe not.

Mr. Belin. What about the fifth paragraph on the page?

Mr. Holmes. I haven't discussed that.

Mr. Belin. Is there anything you would care to add to that?

Mr. Holmes. No, sir. That is as he stated it.