Mr. Patterson. I have.
Mr. Hubert. That purports to be a report of an interview of you made by Special Agents Horton and Propst [spelling] P-r-o-p-s-t, on November 30, 1963, does it not; is that correct?
Mr. Patterson. I believe it is—I wouldn't say for sure—it was on Saturday, I believe—I don't know when it was.
Mr. Hubert. In any case, I ask you if you think that this report identified as Exhibit 5311 is a fair report of the interview that you had with the FBI agents?
Mr. Patterson. It is a fair report.
Mr. Hubert. Is there anything that you would like to add or delete or modify with respect to Exhibit 5311?
Mr. Patterson. No, that's just about it. As far as the time, now, I don't know about some of the time in my report and every report and stuff like that—I don't know if that makes any difference or not. That is as near as I could get it.
Mr. Hubert. Well, let me ask you this—you say you are not sure about the times that are stated in this report, Exhibit 5311. I take it that you weren't sure really at the time that they interviewed you; is that correct?
Mr. Patterson. Yes—you know, the correct time?
Mr. Hubert. Well, of course, I note that where this exhibit does mention time, it says "about."