Mr. Paul. How is it wrong?

Mr. Hubert. Well, if it is not wrong, I would take it you would not want to delete it. That’s what I’m trying to do—is to ask you if there is anything in there that’s incorrect, because what we are seeking to get is the truth.

Mr. Paul. You think this is wrong?

Mr. Hubert. No, sir; I didn’t suggest it was wrong. I want to ask you—since you have had an opportunity to read it—— Mr. Paul. Everything I told them at the time was the right thing—I told them.

Mr. Hubert. And that seems to be a fair and honest report of the interview you had with them?

Mr. Paul. Yes, sir.

Mr. Hubert. All right, that’s all I wanted to know about that.

Now, there is another document which purports to be an interview with you by FBI Agent Clements.

Mr. Paul. On the telephone.

Mr. Hubert. On November 28, 1963?