Mr. Rankin. Mr. Lee, in accordance with the practice on these exhibits, when these exhibits are examined, the counsel doing the examining initials them, and also the witness. Would you be kind enough to do it under my initials.
Mr. Lee. Well, I would like to know what my—I would like to understand what my signature would imply.
Mr. Rankin. It only implies that this exhibit was presented to you at the time, so there won't be any question about it.
Mr. Lee. Yes. Where should I initial it?
Mr. Rankin. Just under mine, so it doesn't show anything except that fact.
(Witness complies.)
Mr. Rankin. Do you have any independent recollection, Mr. Lee, of this Exhibit 1 coming to your own attention at any time, other than when you went to search the files and find out what you had?
Mr. Lee. No; I don't have.
Mr. Rankin. I hand you Exhibit 2 and ask you to examine that and see if you recall if your committee or you received it on or about or near the date that it bears.
Mr. Lee. This looks precisely like such a communication received.