Mr. Griffin. I am going to mark for the purpose of identification a document which is an interview report prepared by two FBI agents, Lansing P. Logan, and Alton E. Bramblett. I am going to mark this document “Abraham Kleinman, Deposition July 24, 1964, Exhibit No. 1.” This report consists of 3 pages that are numbered consecutively, 317, 318, and 319. The report pertains to an interview which Logan and Bramblett had with you on December 7, 1963. I will ask you to look at that and read it and tell me if it is an accurate report of the conversation they had with you on that day.
Mr. Kleinman (after reading). No; it’s got one mistake here. It says certified. I am not certified. I am a registered public accountant. This 59 here, I think I may have said 59, but it is about—I am 61 last December—about 58 years here.
Mr. Griffin. What does that pertain to? What does the year 1953 refer to?
Mr. Kleinman. It don’t say. It just says 59 years here in the Dallas area. That is close enough. That is about right.
Mr. Griffin. Do you have any additions or corrections that you think should be in this?
Mr. Kleinman. Well, I don’t think I know of any. I don’t recall any.
Mr. Griffin. Well, let me ask you then if you will sign your name on the first page and initial the next 2 pages.
Mr. Kleinman (signs and initials).
Mr. Griffin. Just any place that is conspicuous. Thank you very much.
Mr. Kleinman. I don’t recall anything else that I would know. In fact, I have been so darn busy I haven’t had time to even read the paper. I have read some of it.