Mr. Richey. No.

Mr. Hubert. Mr. Richey, I have in hand here a document which purports to be a report of an interview of you by FBI Agents Haley and Madland on December 4, 1963, which I have marked for identification as follows: “Fort Worth, Texas, April 15, 1964, Exhibit 5316, deposition of Warren E. Richey,” and I have signed my name on it.

I would like you to read the statement first, sir.

Mr. Richey. [Reads statement.]

Mr. Hubert. Now, sir, you have read this document that I have identified as Exhibit 5316, and I will ask you if it substantially represents the truth as to the interview between you and the Federal agents, or if you have any deletions, corrections, or any amendments to make about it?

Mr. Richey. I would say it was all approximately right.

Mr. Hubert. I invite your attention to the fact that this Exhibit 5316, states that the time——

Mr. Richey. The time is different on there, but I tell you there has been a lot happened since then that I couldn’t be too exact on the time, really, because this was just, I don’t know, wasn’t too long after this all happened.

Mr. Hubert. For example, this statement mentions that you saw him about 9 o’clock and apparently doesn’t cover what you testified to. That is to say, that you really saw him twice?

Mr. Richey. Well, I actually didn’t see him twice. This was a period of time really from approximately 8 or somewhere in there up until about 10 o’clock. He wasn’t there early. That wasn’t what I meant.