Mr. McKinzie. That’s correct.
Mr. Hubert. I see that the copy of the letter that I have was addressed to 321 Harmon Street, Dallas, Tex. That is not your address. Your address was 3321 Harmon, so, they left out one 3 there. There was also a copy of a letter sent to the Dallas Public Works Department addressed to you that you didn’t receive.
Mr. McKinzie. I didn’t receive that.
Mr. Hubert. Let me say that under the rules adopted by the Commission, you are entitled to a 3-day written notice prior to the taking of this deposition. As I told you, we sent out the letter with the hope that it would be received, but apparently you have not received it. The rules, however, provide that any witness may waive the 3-day notice if he wishes to do so. Are you willing to waive the 3-day notice?
Mr. McKinzie. Probably, I don’t quite understand there what you mean.
Mr. Hubert. In other words, you could, if you want to say now, “I’ll come in when I get the letter.”
Mr. McKinzie. I see. I see. Well, not necessary.
Mr. Hubert. If you want to. It is just a waiving of nothing else but the notice.
Mr. McKinzie. In other words, since I am here, I’d just as soon not do that. I mean, I’d just as soon answer your questions.
Mr. Hubert. You are waiving nothing else but the notice that the rules of procedure adopted by the Commission say that you are entitled to.