Mr. Armstrong. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. Those were marked for identification the other day as follows:

“The interview by Special Agent Lish and Wilson, dated November 26, as Exhibit 5310-A,” consisting of two pages; the interview on November 27, consisting of one page, which was identified as Exhibit 5310-B; the interview of December 9, 1963, consisting of one page was identified as Exhibit 5310-C; and another interview of December 9, 1963, consisting of one page and which is identified as Exhibit 5310-D; the interview of December 13, 1963, consisting of one page and was identified as Exhibit 5310-E; the exhibit of December 19, 1963, was identified as Exhibit 5310-F; and exhibit dated January 22, 1964, was identified as Exhibit 5310-G, and it consists of four pages.

I have signed my name on the margin of the first page and my initials at the right-hand bottom of all the other pages.

I think you have read these various exhibits carefully the other day, did you not?

Mr. Armstrong. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. As a matter of fact, if my recollection serves me right, it took you about an hour or so, did it not, to do so; is that correct?

Mr. Armstrong. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. Do you wish to look them over again?

Mr. Armstrong. No.