Mr. Rankin. Are you qualified in any other Jurisdiction?
Mr. Lane. Just in the Federal court.
Mr. Rankin. Do you have some information concerning the matters being investigated by the Commission that you would like to present to the Commission?
Mr. Lane. Yes; I do.
Mr. Rankin. Will you proceed to do so?
Mr. Lane. Yes.
I wonder if I might ask at the outset if I will be able to secure a copy of the transcript of my testimony tomorrow, or is that going to be rushing things?
The Chairman. You will be able to obtain it. I don't know whether we can promise it to you tomorrow morning or not. But we will do it just as quickly as it can be transcribed by the reporter.
Mr. Lane. Thank you, sir.
At the outset, I would like to request that this portion of the hearing, in any event, be opened to the public. I think that there are matters here of grave concern to all the people of our country, and that it would, therefore, be fruitful and constructive for the sessions to be conducted in a public fashion, open to the public and to the press.