Mr. Johnson. No; because I didn't see him that day.

Mr. Belin. You didn't see him that day. Well, on any day—for instance, here's another exhibit here—kind of a dark blue jacket—Exhibit 163. Have you ever seen Oswald wearing Exhibit No. 163?

Mr. Johnson. I couldn't say.

Mr. Belin. Well, we certainly thank you, Mr. Johnson, for all of your cooperation. I know this has been time consuming on your part here.

Mr. Johnson. Well, we've always tried to cooperate because, you know they've brought so much publicity down on us there and we've kinda felt bad about it. So we've just thought the thing out and thought that it could happen to anybody that deals with the public, you know—rents rooms or anything.

Mr. Belin. By the way—I don't know if I asked you. You can sign the deposition or you can waive the signing of it and just have the court reporter record it as she has it recorded here.

Do you want to sign it or do you just want to waive the signing of it?

Mr. Johnson. Well, it doesn't make any difference because it's——

Mr. Belin. Well, if it doesn't make any difference to you, will you just then waive the signing of it and save your coming down the second time here?

Mr. Johnson. Yes.