Mr. Kravitz. No.
Mr. Griffin. Did Jack ever tell you anything about any interest he had in Cuba?
Mr. Kravitz. No.
Mr. Griffin. Can you think of anything else that might be of interest to us we haven’t covered?
Mr. Kravitz. Not to my knowledge; now.
Mr. Griffin. All right, I am going to mark for identification what is a one-page document prepared by FBI Agents Peggs and Zimmerman as a result of an interview they had with you on November 27, 1963. I’m going to mark this exhibit as Herbert B. Kravitz, July 24, 1963, Exhibit 1, and I will hand it to you and ask you to look at it and tell me if that is an accurate report of what you said to Zimmerman and Peggs on November 27?
Mr. Kravitz. Well, this is an error here; Parker—that name is wrong—it should be Fred Barber, otherwise that’s pretty accurate.
Mr. Griffin. All right, let me ask you to sign it in a conspicuous spot not far from where it has been marked.
(Mr. Kravitz signed instrument referred to.)
Mr. Griffin. All right; thank you very much. I have no more questions. I appreciate your coming here tonight.