Mr. Rea. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. Did you serve in the war?
Mr. Rea. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. Honorably discharged?
Mr. Rea. Yes, sir.
Mr. Hubert. Mr. Rea, I have previously handed you a document consisting of one page which I have marked for identification on the right-hand margin as follows: “Dallas, Tex., June 26, 1964, Exhibit No. 1, Deposition of Billy A. Rea,” and have signed my name, Leon D. Hubert, Jr., and this document purports to be the report of an interview of you by FBI Agents Peden and Garris on December 4, 1963. As I say, I have previously handed it to you so that you could read it and now I ask you if this half-page report is a correct report on the interview had of you by those FBI agents. Is there anything wrong or incorrect?
Mr. Rea. Well, other than the fact that they misspelled my name, like I told you a minute ago.
Mr. Hubert. Your name in that report is spelled “Ray,” whereas, in fact your name is spelled “Rea.”
Mr. Rea. That’s correct.
Mr. Hubert. And your first name, instead of ending in “ie,” ends in “y” [spelling] B-i-l-l-y?