Mr. Armstrong. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. Now, I want to show you a series of pictures which have been marked for identification as follows, to wit:

“Dallas, Texas, April 14, 1904, Exhibit 5303, Deposition of Andrew Armstrong,” and I have marked my name on each of them, and they are numbered, in addition to Exhibit No. 5303, of which they form a part of the series, they are numbered A through I, and I ask you to look at those pictures, please.

Mr. Armstrong [examined pictures referred to].

Mr. Hubert. All right, now you have examined the several pictures constituting Exhibit 5303, marked in a series as A through I, and I will ask you whether you can recognize anybody in any of these pictures?

Mr. Armstrong. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. Let’s then take Exhibit No. 5303-A, first, and tell me whom you recognize in that picture?

Mr. Armstrong. This right here—the first picture.

Mr. Hubert. We are talking about the top picture on the left hand side—right?

Mr. Armstrong. Right—is Joy Dale, and the M.C. that’s shown in all of these pictures, the little man on the stage—give me a minute and I will try to think of his name, but coming down the line, the second picture on the left hand side is Tammi True.