Mr. Hubert. Are you willing to consider this morning’s continuation as a part of that deposition given on March 24, 1964, in the sense that I am acting under the same authority and have the same authority as Mr. Griffin had?
Mr. Graves. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. Are you willing to consider also that you are under the same oath that you took at the earlier time for this later time?
Mr. Graves. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. And that this is just a continuation?
Mr. Graves. That’s right.
Mr. Hubert. As though it were the next day instead of 3 weeks later?
Mr. Graves. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. The purpose of asking you to come back is to clarify something which appears on pages 67 and 68 of your deposition on March 24, 1964. At line 17 on page 67, you asked Mr. Griffin as follows:
“Can I tell you something off the record?” And he answered in line 18, “Sure.” Then, the record at line 19 indicates that there was a discussion off the record. Now, you give an answer between lines 21 and 24 as follows, to wit: