Mr. Arnett. Well, right offhand, I don't believe there are.
Mr. Griffin. Now, I want to mark these couple of documents here, and then we will talk about these [indicating].
Mr. Arnett. All right.
Mr. Griffin. I am going to mark what is an interview that you had with two agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Mr. Mabey and Mr. Kenneth P. Hughes, on December 4, 1963. I am going to mark that Dallas, Tex., C. O. Arnett, 3-25-64, Exhibit 5032. And the next document that I am going to mark is what purports to be a copy of a letter that you prepared—signed, rather, dated November 27, 1963, and addressed to Chief Curry, having to do with the events that you observed on November 24, 1963. I am going to mark that Dallas, Tex., C. O. Arnett, 3-25-64, Exhibit 5033. Now, I am going to hand these two exhibits to you, Captain Arnett, and I want to ask you if you have examined those. Have you had a chance to read them?
Mr. Arnett. Yes, sir.
Mr. Griffin. Now, are there any additions or corrections, changes that you want to make in those, after having had a chance to read them?
Mr. Arnett. Yes, sir.
Mr. Griffin. All right. Tell us where they are and we will see if we can't do that.
Mr. Arnett. Right here. "He was stationed at the door of Chief Curry's office—" [indicating].
Mr. Griffin. All right. Now, this is on Exhibit 5032, and you are referring to the language in the second paragraph on the first page. You stated that you were stationed in the door of Chief Curry's office. Go ahead.