Mr. Hubert. That uniform, is a well-known uniform?

Mr. Riggs. It is gray with red letters. It has “City of Dallas,” on the left side, and name on the right of it.

Mr. Hubert. Your name sewed on?

Mr. Riggs. Yes, sir, embroidered on.

Mr. Hubert. Right.

Mr. Riggs. First initial and last name.

Mr. Hubert. Now, I am showing you a document which purports to be a report of an interview of you by FBI Agent Jack Peden, and I am marking it for identification as follows: “Dallas, Tex., April 1, 1964, Exhibit 5130, deposition of Alfreadia Riggs,” and putting my name on the first page and since it has a second page I am marking on the second page my initials in the lower right-hand corner. I would like you to read that report and see if it reflects the truth, as far as you know it?

Mr. Riggs. That’s right, sir.

Mr. Hubert. Now, in order that the record can show that we are both talking about the same document, I would ask you to sign your name below mine on the margin there, or next to it, and place your initials on the second page as I have done. Now, you have signed your name on the first page of Exhibit 5130, and your—put your initials on the second page. Have you read it?

Mr. Riggs. Yes, sir.