Mr. Specter. That’s fine.
Mr. Fowler. And then Jack may say whether he wants to go ahead with this and how I have advised him, and that he has on numerous occasions requested it, and I will tell him that the Chief Justice promised to give it to him and they are here ready to do it, which I am going to tell him, and if he insists on it, I can’t and won’t try to hold him back.
Mr. Tonahill. That’s a good suggestion.
Mr. Specter. Fine; and if he has changed his mind for any reason, I will just want to have it on the record, and that will conclude the issue, so far as the Commission is concerned.
Mr. Fowler. Let’s see—he’s on what floor?
Mr. Tonahill. 6-M.
Mr. Fowler. Let me step down and chat with him for just a few minutes.
Mr. Tonahill. Do you want me to go with you?
Mr. Fowler. I may need you later.
Mr. Specter. Let the record show that Mr. Fowler left the room, and in approximately 5 minutes thereafter, returned to the room from his conference with Mr. Ruby.