Mr. Hubert. Mr. Newnam, I want to show you a document which I have marked for identification as follows: “Dallas, Texas, June 26, 1964, Exhibit No. 4, Deposition of John Newnam.” I have signed my name below that language and I ask you if you have not signed your name below my name?

Mr. Newnam. I have, sir.

Mr. Hubert. Mr. Newnam, this purports to be a chart of the second floor of the building occupied by the Dallas Morning News and particularly occupied by the advertising and promotion departments of that newspaper; is that correct?

Mr. Newnam. This is correct; yes, sir.

Mr. Hubert. Did you draw this yourself?

Mr. Newnam. I did.

Mr. Hubert. Now, I would like you to take this document and first of all, holding it in an upright position so that your signature and mine are upright as we look at it, and Young Street is on the right and Houston Street is on the top, I ask you, you see the word “Promotion” in a number of squares which are unnumbered, and I ask you what that means?

Mr. Newnam. The number of squares indicate desks in the promotion department.

Mr. Hubert. And you have not numbered those?

Mr. Newnam. Right, sir.