Mr. Sorrels. No, not that I can recall, because as you say we went into it in more detail.
Mr. Stern. Thank you very much, Mr. Sorrels. We appreciate very much your coming to Washington to help us.
Mr. Sorrels. I want to express my appreciation to you and to the Commission for permitting me to not come on the week of the 19th, due to the fact that my little daughter had to go to the hospital. I certainly appreciate your consideration in letting me come at a later date.
Mr. Stern. We were very happy we could arrange that, and we are glad to know she is well.
Mr. Sorrels. Thank you, sir.
TESTIMONY OF WILLIAM J. WALDMAN
The testimony of William J. Waldman was taken on May 20, 1964, at 4540 West Madison Street, Chicago, Ill., by Mr. David W. Belin, assistant counsel of the President's Commission.
William J. Waldman, called as a witness herein, having been first duly sworn, was examined and testified as follows:
Mr. Belin. Would you please state your full name?