Mr. Senator. Shall I make little notations here?
Mr. Griffin. Are there some places you want to change?
Mr. Senator. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. Before you mark on it—why don’t you do this——
Mr. Senator. It will only be a dot.
Mr. Griffin. Why don’t you just take this paper and make some notes on it and then we can go back.
Mr. Senator. There is going to be some changes in here. I will point them out to you.
Mr. Griffin. Have you got some changes to make there?
Mr. Senator. Yes. I had better go over it with you though.
Mr. Griffin. Why don’t you read the sentence or sentences that you would make changes in, and then we will discuss them? What I suggest you do is read one sentence or a group of sentences that are wrong, and then we will discuss that sentence or group, and then we will move on to the next one. Go right ahead and read it.