Mr. Hubert. And you were called to report?
Mr. Kriss. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. And when you did report, did you report in uniform?
Mr. Kriss. Yes; surely I did.
Mr. Hubert. Well, Mr. Kriss, I am showing you here two documents which concern what you have already had to say about the matter.
Mr. Kriss. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. And I think we can save considerable time if I'll ask you to identify these and comment upon them, but before doing so I wish to identify them as exhibits so that we can speak of them in those terms.
Mr. Kriss. Okay.
Mr. Hubert. Therefore, on the letter, or copy of a letter dated November 26, addressed to J. E. Curry, the original of which, I suppose, was signed by you, I am marking it for identification, "Dallas, Texas, March 26, 1964, Exhibit 5106. Deposition of H. M. Kriss." I will put "reserve officer." I will sign my name to that, and I note that this Exhibit 5106 consists of one page only. The next document is a report of an interview made December 3, 1963, with you by the FBI Agents Wilkinson and Hardin and it consists of two pages. I am marking the first page, "Dallas, Texas, March 26, 1964, Exhibit 5107. Deposition of H. M. Kriss." Or, rather, "reserve officer", and I am signing my name on the first page and placing my initials in the lower right-hand corner of the second page. Now, Mr. Kriss, you have read both of these statements I believe?
Mr. Kriss. Yes, sir.