Mr. Griffin. Do you work for anyone in particular?

Mrs. Nichols. I am secretary to the vice president and treasurer.

Mr. Griffin. What is his name?

Mrs. Nichols. John E. Mangrum.

Mr. Griffin. Now I want to ask you if you will hand me those two documents that you have there?

Mrs. Nichols. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. I want to mark them and ask you some questions in connections with them. I want to hand you what I have marked as “Dallas, Tex., April 14, 1964, Alice R. Nichols’ Exhibit 5355.” This document consists of a number of pages starting with the No. 283, at the bottom, going through page 291.

It purports to be a copy of a report of an interview that you had with two FBI Agents, Mr. Albert Sayres and Mr. Paul Scott on November 25, 1963. I am going to hand it to you and ask you if you had a chance to read that over before the deposition started?

Mrs. Nichols. I have.

Mr. Griffin. Now is there anything in there that you feel is not accurate, an accurate report of what you told the FBI on that day? I am not referring to whether or not you, after thinking about it, that you make some changes, but whether you noticed anything in there that does not accurately reflect what you said at that time, and if so, whether you want to make some changes in it?