Mr. Hubert. I don’t think there is any problem about it, but just to make certain, under the rules adopted by the Commission you are entitled to a 3-day written notice prior to the taking of this deposition, but the rules also provide that a witness may waive the 3-day notice if he wishes. I think that there has actually been a 3-day notice under the rules of the Commission since the 3 days commence to run from the time of the mailing of the document, but in this case, as I said, the rules provide that you can waive the 3-day written notice, and I will ask you now if you are willing to waive it and go on with your testimony today.

Mr. Ruby. Yes; I am willing to waive the 3-day notice.

Mr. Hubert. Will you stand, then, and raise your right hand, so I may administer the oath.

Do you solemnly swear the testimony you are about to give in this matter will be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?

Mr. Ruby. Yes; I do.

Mr. Hubert. Will you state your full name, please, sir?

Mr. Ruby. Earl R. Ruby.

Mr. Hubert. How old are you, Mr. Ruby?

Mr. Ruby. Forty-nine.

Mr. Hubert. You are married?