Mr. Hubert. November 24.
Mr. Dean. They are not all—all my assignments are not here. However, the majority of them are.
Mr. Hubert. When you say your assignments, you mean the people you assigned, or the job you were assigned to?
Mr. Dean. The people that I assigned to various locations in the basement.
Mr. Hubert. I see. Now, do you propose to let me then have that or a photostatic copy of it, or do you propose simply to dictate the information into the record?
Mr. Dean. Well, how about me just dictating it and I will keep this?
Mr. Hubert. All right. Now, if Mr. Griffin's purpose was to find out whether they existed, then perhaps I ought to look at them so I can state I have seen these things myself.
Mr. Dean. All right, sir.
Mr. Hubert. Therefore, let the record show that as Mr. Dean reads the information he is going to read, I am following him, and if he reads them correctly, I will say nothing. If he reads them incorrectly, or in a way that I do not understand, I will call it to his attention so that we may get it clear.
All right?