Mr. Piper. Yes; that's my signature.
Mr. Ball. We'll attach that as Exhibit A to your deposition.
(Instrument marked by the reporter as "Piper Exhibit No. A," for identification.)
Mr. Ball. This deposition will be written up and you can come down here and look it over and sign it, if you wish.
Mr. Piper. All right.
Mr. Ball. Or, you can waive your signature, just as you wish. Do you have any choice—which had you rather do?
Mr. Piper. Well, what is supposed to be done—I don't really quite understand?
Mr. Ball. You can do it either way. You see, we are going to write it up—this young lady will write it up and if you want to come down and sign it, you can come down and sign it, or you don't need to sign it. You can waive your signature and we will send it on as it is written up. It is up to you which you would rather do.
Mr. Piper. Well, I can sign it, but I don't know when I am supposed to come back to sign it.
Mr. Ball. Well, you will be notified.