“This story was for a magazine ...”—I would like to make clear this was not an assignment by the Dallas News.
Mr. Griffin. I see.
Mr. Beers. That is the only thing I think of in this particular report.
Mr. Griffin. Fine. Now I am going to hand you what has been marked Dallas, Tex., April 14, 1963, Ira J. Beers’ Exhibit 5351. This is also an FBI interview report. This interview took place on December 3, 1963, here in Dallas, and purports to be a report of an interview between you and two other Special Agents of the FBI, Mr. James C. Kennedy and Will Hayden Griffin. I am going to hand you this Exhibit 5351, and ask you the same question as I asked with respect to 5350?
Mr. Beers. Yes; I have seen this report.
Mr. Griffin. Are there any additions?
Mr. Beers. Yes, sir; there is a couple in here. Let me locate them. One, which is probably a minor one, speaking of myself: “He also stated that there were two armored vehicles, one in the basement and one near the driveway from the Commerce side.” I think possibly the agent misunderstood what I said there. There was only one armored vehicle. That was in the basement driveway near the Commerce Street side. There was another vehicle, police car, parked in the basement right near the entrance.
Mr. Griffin. Now that is a runover sentence from the first page of the report to the second page of the report, is that right?
Mr. Beers. Yes; that’s correct.
Mr. Griffin. Did you want to correct the sentence?