Mr. Chief Justice——
The Chairman. I suppose Mr. Jenner could see the letter for a moment, couldn't he?
Mr. Weissman. Definitely; yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. Mr. Flannery, would you be good enough to pass it up?
(At this point, Representative Ford withdrew from the hearing room.)
Mr. Weissman. You see, up to the point of that letter—excuse me.
Mr. Jenner. Mr. Chief Justice, it is quite apparent to me, from glancing through the letter, that this is a letter that we—in connection with Mr. Weissman's testimony, that we would like to offer in evidence in due course.
And, with that in mind, Mr. Weissman, it will not be necessary for you to read paragraphs from the letter, unless in the course of your testimony you feel it will round out your testimony and serve to refresh your recollection as to events you might wish to relate.
Mr. Weissman. I would like to take a look at it now.
(At this point, Representative Ford reentered the hearing room.)