Mr. Hubert. So that all that has passed between us has been recorded?
Mr. Johnston. That is correct, sir.
Mr. Hubert. Thank you very much. I appreciate your coming down.
Mr. Johnston. I hope that some of it might help shed a little light.
Mr. Hubert. I’m sure it will. I’m sure they have copies of the affidavits?
Mr. Johnston. Yes, sir; I’m sure they have. Those were turned over to the FBI, however, no one from the Commission has ever asked for those.
Mr. Hubert. Could we make copies of those affidavits?
Mr. Johnston. Yes, sir.
Mr. Hubert. Then, I will mark the copies for identification. Mr. Johnston, you will furnish for me certified copies—you have shown me the originals of the affidavits, F-153, F-154 and F-155. We are going to have photostatic copies made of those. The originals will be returned to you, and when the photostatic copies are brought back to me, I will mark them for identification as follows, to wit: F-153 will be Exhibit No. 3 of the deposition of David L. Johnston, F-154 will be Exhibit No. 4 of the deposition of David L. Johnston, and F-155 will be Exhibit No. 5 of the deposition of David L. Johnston, which will be marked by me for identification after you leave, but these will be photostatic copies of the originals which will remain in your possession.
Mr. Johnston. Yes, sir.