Mr. Aycox. Yes; he came out. Sometimes he might be there a little earlier than the band, or maybe the band might get there a little early, but he would be out there to open up, and then we were rehearsing.

Mr. Griffin. I want to hand you what I have marked for the purpose of identification as James Aycox Deposition, July 24, 1964, Exhibit No. 1. This is a document that consists of two pages, and it purports to be a copy of an interview report prepared by FBI Agent Hughes, who had this interview with you on December 14, 1963. Take your time and read it over. I want to know whether that is an accurate report of what you told him on December 14.

Mr. Aycox (reading report). This was not the fellow. There was another fellow here that was a member of the band. There were five of us.

Mr. Griffin. Who was the fifth fellow?

Mr. Aycox. Milton Thomas.

Mr. Griffin. Is that Brother Bear?

Mr. Aycox. This is right [returning document].

Mr. Griffin. If that is all right, then if you would sign it on the first page where I have marked.

Mr. Aycox. Right here?

Mr. Griffin. That is all right; yes.