Mr. Pullman. Oh, he was fine—this was Wally Weston—he didn’t mind. Have you ever talked to Wally?
Mr. Griffin. No; I haven’t.
Mr. Pullman. He could give you an awful lot of testimony on Jack’s background. He was with Jack for over 2 years and he helped make that club. Wally Weston was formerly with Abe Weinstein’s Colony Club.
Mr. Griffin. I hand you what I have marked for the purposes of identification as Edward J. Pullman’s deposition, July 24, 1964, Exhibit No. 1. This document consists of two pages that are numbered at the bottom, consecutively numbers 208 and 209, and it purports to be a copy of an interview report that FBI Agent Jack K. Peden prepared after talking with you on December 13, 1963. I would like you to read it over and tell us if the report that you have there accurately reflects what you said to him on December 13.
Mr. Pullman. It’s practically as near as possible the same thing I said.
Mr. Griffin. You don’t have any corrections to make in that, do you?
Mr. Pullman. No.
Mr. Griffin. All right, if that is satisfactory, let me ask you to sign your name to it on the first page and then initial the second page up near the top.
Mr. Pullman. You mean right around here?
Mr. Griffin. Yes.