Mr. Hubert. That's correct; isn't it?
Mr. Watson. Yes, sir.
Mr. Hubert. Now, in order that the record may show that we are both talking about the same document I would like you to sign your name below mine on both documents and initial the second page, as I have done.
Mr. Watson. Initial those pages?
Mr. Hubert. No; sign your name below mine. Right there. That's right.
Mr. Watson. And initial the second page?
Mr. Hubert. Initial the second page just below my initial. While we are on that second page I notice that is a photostatic copy and—the signature, is that yours?
Mr. Watson. Yes, sir.
Mr. Hubert. Now, then, would you sign your name below mine on the document marked Exhibit 5103? Now, I show you a document purporting to be a report by FBI Agent Scott of an interview of you which took place, apparently, on November 25, 1963, and for the purposes of identification, I have marked that document in the right-hand margin with the following inscription, to wit: "Dallas, Tex., March 26, 1964. Exhibit 5104. Deposition of J. C. Watson. Leon D. Hubert, Jr." I wonder if you would sign below my name so as the record may show that we are talking about the same document?
Mr. Watson. This is the one?