Mr. Jenner. All right. Now, in the taking of these depositions, and you find in most regulations and rules that we adopted, you have the right to read your deposition over and make any corrections in it if you wish, and to sign it. You may waive that, if you wish also.
Mr. Powers. I waive it; there is no reason why——
Mr. Jenner. As far as you're concerned——
Mr. Powers. As far as I'm concerned.
Mr. Jenner. You rely on the accuracy of the reporter?
Mr. Powers. Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. Thank you.
[TESTIMONY OF JOHN E. DONOVAN]
The testimony of John E. Donovan was taken at 10:30 a.m., on May 5, 1964, at 200 Maryland Avenue NE., Washington, D.C., by Mr. John Hart Ely, member of the staff of the President's Commission. Richard M. Mosk, also a member of the staff, was present.