Mr. Griffin. Tell us what recollection you have of the Cubans that you rented to.

Mrs. Cheek. I don’t remember them because I had managers in there. I wouldn’t know them personally myself at all.

Mr. Griffin. I want to hand you, Mrs. Cheek, a document which consists of 3 pages, and it purports to be an interview report prepared by two agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Mr. Barry and Mr. Kelley. This is supposed to have been a copy of a report of interview which they had with you on November 27, 1963. Maybe if you will look this over, you may recall it is reported in here that at that time—I will read it:

“That she recalled having rented to two Cuban males, in 1959 or 1960, but could provide no other information concerning them.” Why don’t you take your time and read that whole thing over, because I am interested in finding out whether the whole report is an accurate report of that interview.

Mrs. Cheek. I owned this boarding house at 5212 Gaston since 1948 to about 1961.

Mr. Griffin. What does it say?

Mrs. Cheek. It says 1956 to 1961.

Mr. Griffin. You want to take Miss Laidrich’s pen and make a change there to reflect the period that you actually owned that boarding house, the actual period?

Mrs. Cheek. [Makes correction.]

Mr. Griffin. And you sold it in 1961?