Mr. Hubert. Are you willing to consider that this is simply a continuation of that deposition?
Mr. Dean. Yes; I am.
Mr. Hubert. And that you are under the same oath that you were before?
Mr. Dean. Yes, sir.
Mr. Hubert. I wish to advise you that I have been authorized by Mr. J. Lee Rankin, general counsel for the Commission's staff to take your deposition under oath also. In other words, both Mr. Griffin and I have been so authorized, and I think he advised you of the general conditions and the right of notice and waiver and so forth?
Mr. Dean. Yes, sir.
Mr. Hubert. So that as far as I am concerned, I will just ask you if you have anything to add to your deposition or anything to say at all in any way?
Mr. Dean. I told Mr. Griffin on that date that I would bring him additional information that he wanted.
One was a record of the telephone call received on the 24th. Now, that would make your interview on the 25th, actually, I believe. Now, no, no; that's right. The morning, early morning hours of the 24th is when I received this call from Victoria, Canada.
That is a record of it from the city hall operator. That was pertaining to the film from the fellow in Alaska—or—correction, in Canada that he said he would——