Mr. Jenner. Is there anything in that article that you regard as reasonably seriously erroneous?
Mr. Thornley. Not when I read it the last time.
Mr. Jenner. Insofar as it attributes anything to you?
Mr. Thornley. May I reread it?
Mr. Jenner. Yes.
Mr. Thornley. I would say this is accurate in everything it attributes to me.
Mr. Jenner. All right. I offer Thornley Exhibit No. 1 in evidence.
Now, it appears from that article and from the testimony you have given this morning that you were stimulated, or, as you have indicated you prepared at least a first draft of a book or pamphlet or article respecting your experiences in the Marine Corps, and one of the central characters of which, mythical or otherwise, was a friend, Oswald.
Mr. Thornley. That is correct.
Mr. Jenner. And when I spoke to you by telephone the other day I inquired of you as to whether that was still in existence and you responded that it was.