Mr. Pullman (signed and initialed instrument referred to). That’s where you wanted my initials?

Mr. Griffin. Yes; that’s all right. Thank you very much for coming up. I have no more questions.

Mr. Pullman. I just hope that I was of some help to you anyway.

Mr. Griffin. I think you have been, and we appreciate it very much, you taking out this time to come up.

Mr. Pullman. I didn’t mind doing that. My grandkids will have a nice letter there. That’s something they will have—a memento from getting a letter from Washington.

Mr. Griffin. All right, thank you very much.

Mr. Pullman. All right.


TESTIMONY OF HERBERT B. KRAVITZ

The testimony of Herbert B. Kravitz was taken at 7:45 p.m., on July 24th, 3964, in the office of the U.S. attorney, 301 Post Office Building, Bryan and Ervay Streets, Dallas, Tex., by Mr. Burt W. Griffin, assistant counsel of the President’s Commission.