Mr. Griffin. Well, trying to find out—you said that it would not pick up a whisper at one point. Now, somewhere between a whisper and normal speaking voice there are other conversational tones or ranges of loudness that you might be able to describe in your own words and from your own experience, that this microphone might pick up at those distances.
Mr. Pappas. I have had no experience with any volume of voice between a whisper and a normal speaking voice. I could not tell you.
Mr. Griffin. I am going to mark a document for the purpose of identification as Icarus M. Pappas Deposition, July 29, 1964, Exhibit No. 3.
(The document referred to was marked Icarus M. Pappas Deposition Exhibit No. 3 for identification.)
Mr. Griffin. Now, this document consists of two pages, numbered consecutively at the bottom 475 and 476. And it is a copy of an interview report prepared by two special agents of the FBI, Lower and Hester, as a result of speaking with you in New York City on July 2, 1964. I would like to ask you to look at this interview report, read it over, and tell us if that accurately reports your conversation with them on that date as best you can recall.
Mr. Pappas. I think it does; yes, basically.
Mr. Griffin. All right. Let me ask you, then, if you would sign the interview report on the first page and initial the second page.
Mr. Pappas. All right.
Mr. Griffin. Sign it on the first page at a conspicuous spot at the top.
Mr. Pappas. This is an affidavit?