Mr. Belin. And as soon as you came in here, we started immediately taking your testimony under oath, is that correct?

Mr. Miller. Yes.

Mr. Belin. We never talked about the facts before then, did we?

Mr. Miller. No, sir.

Mr. Belin. Well, you have the right, if you like, to read this deposition when it is typewritten, and sign it, or else you can waive the signing of it and have it go directly to Washington without your signing. What would be your preference?

Mr. Miller. If you rather it would be signed——

Mr. Belin. We do not require it to be signed.

Mr. Miller. It makes no difference.

Mr. Belin. We have no preference. We do not require your signing. You can waive the signing of it to save yourself a trip coming down here again, or you have the right, if you like, to come down and read it and sign.

Mr. Miller. I will just waive it, because it would be to my advantage to not have to take off.