Mr. Liebeler. No. This is in effect your appearance before the Commission. A transcript of our report will be forwarded to the Commission, and it won't be necessary for you to come to Washington.
Mr. Bouhe, would you stand and raise your right hand?
Do you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God, in the testimony you are about to give?
Mr. Bouhe. I do.
Mr. Liebeler. Would you state your full name for the record, Mr. Bouhe?
Mr. Bouhe. George A. Bouhe.
Mr. Liebeler. What is your address?
Mr. Bouhe. 4740 Homer Street, Dallas 4, Tex.
Mr. Liebeler. Are you presently employed?
Mr. Bouhe. I am a semiretired accountant. I do not have a regular job since about early 1963, but I keep a number of sets of books and prepare tax returns for many people for whom I was doing that in the last 10 or more years, in addition to my regular job, which I quit on my own volition after about 10 years, on or about April 30, of last year.