Mr. Daniels. Right.
Mr. Hubert. Are you quite sure it refreshes your memory or, are you worried about contradicting yourself?
Mr. Daniels. No; I'm not worried about contradicting myself, I'm just trying to be sure and tell the truth.
Mr. Hubert. Right—I want to assure you that it doesn't matter to us whether you contradict yourself or not.
Mr. Daniels. Right.
Mr. Hubert. There is no suggestion made to you here that if you made a mistake before that any kind of penalty or punishment or prosecution will follow, because that isn't so, unless you made a wilful misstatement, but I'm not going into that now. What I want to know now is what really happened. Now, Mr. Daniels, that's why I asked you before to try to put everything out of your mind.
Mr. Daniels. That's the trouble with this—it has been out of my mind and I am trying to get it back in there.
Mr. Hubert. You feel now, considering all the statements you made originally are the truthful ones?
Mr. Daniels. Right.
Mr. Hubert. Are there any other corrections or additions or deletions that you would like to make as to the exhibits that have been identified as exhibits as numbers 5325, 5326, and 5327?