Mr. Hubert. As I understand, the thing that makes it certain in your mind that he was Jack Ruby is because of the association of the face that peered to you in the window and the mug shots that came through the camera right after?

Mr. Walker. That’s right.

Mr. Hubert. The two link together in your mind?

Mr. Walker. That is the only thing. I would not have remembered him if it had not been for the mug shots. There were so many people, there is no way I believe that I could have remembered him. And if he hadn’t come back to the window the second time, I might not have linked it with the mug shots.

Mr. Hubert. How much time was there, do you think, between the two times?

Mr. Walker. I don’t know. I really don’t. I wish I could help but anything I’d say would be a wild guess.

Mr. Hubert. Mr. Walker, I want to show you a report of an interview that was had of you by FBI Agents Earle Haley and Robley D. Madland on December 4, 1963, which I have marked for identification as Fort Worth, Tex., April 15, 1964, Exhibit 5315, deposition of Ira Walker, under which I have signed my name. I would like you to read it, sir, after which I am going to ask you if there are any errors or any corrections you want to make, anything that has been omitted, or modifications that you believe to be necessary.

Mr. Walker. [Reading report.]

No. I wasn’t the one that said, “I saw him between 7:30 and 8 a.m.”

Mr. Hubert. That FBI report which has been identified as 5315, contains the statement in the middle paragraph reading as follows, to wit: