Mr. Armstrong. Right.

Mr. Hubert. I am going to ask you to do substantially the same thing with another document that I am handing you that has been identified, “Dallas, Texas, April 14, 1964,” and this was marked for identification on your last appearance. It is marked as Exhibit 5309-B, “Deposition of Andrew Armstrong.” I have signed it. The document consists of 20 pages. It is a photostat of an original, apparently. It has written in type “Notebook No. (2), page 1,” on the first page, and then on each of the subsequent pages there are numbers running from 2 to 20.

I would also like to have the record note that this exhibit has also been marked as “Exhibit 5204,” relative to the deposition of C. L. Crafard.

I would like you first of all to look through all of the pages for the purpose of a general identification, after which I am going to ask you to go over each page as you did the previous document.

Mr. Armstrong. [Examining instrument referred to.] Okay.

Mr. Hubert. Let the record show that the witness is examining each page of the exhibit.

Now, you have looked at all of the pages of that Exhibit 5309-B, and you have identified it all?

Mr. Armstrong. Yes—no—well, yes, I have looked at it but I haven’t identified it.

Mr. Hubert. Well, we’ll put it this way—have you ever seen the original of which this exhibit is a series of pictures?

Mr. Armstrong. No.