Mr. Ruby. No; that’s fine.

Mr. Herndon. I can relax this a little bit on your arm. I just want it close enough so that they won’t slip, just about like that. I don’t want this to cause you any discomfort to you. Now, if you are about ready?

Mr. Ruby. I am ready.

Mr. Herndon. You remember, I’m going to ask you just the questions that we discussed before and that’s all.

Mr. Ruby. You mean that’s all?

Mr. Herndon. Oh, no; this is just series 1, Mr. Ruby. We’re going to cover many questions.

Mr. Ruby. All right.

Mr. Herndon. I’m going to go rather deliberately slow on this first one until you become acquainted with the procedure.

Mr. Ruby. Believe me, I know the answers, so you can ask me as fast as you like.

Mr. Herndon. During the test, again, if you will keep your feet on the floor at all times, flat on the floor at all times, and try not to move. I know it’s hard to sit perfectly still for the 3 to 4 minutes, but it is to your advantage to try to keep from moving. If you have to cough or move, I’ll probably observe it and take it into consideration.