During the examination, Mr. Ruby, I know we have other people in the room, but I would appreciate it if you would just try to concentrate as if there were just you and me in here and these questions are coming out and if you know the answer in your own mind, I want you to truthfully answer them “Yes” or “No.” Do not give any qualifying statement or additional comments.
Mr. Ruby. All right.
Mr. Herndon. On the other hand, if I come to one of these questions that you’re not sure whether you want to say “Yes” or “No,” there is some area in doubt, just don’t say anything and we’ll go back and discuss it later.
Mr. Ruby. Okay.
Mr. Herndon. If you will, look right over here, look straight ahead at the wall and relax, and hear my question and give your answer to it, “Yes” or “No.”
Mr. Ruby. Yes, sir.
Mr. Herndon. I will tell you when I am going to begin. I will tell you when this particular test is over, but do not relax or move until I give you the word.
Mr. Ruby. Very well.
Mr. Herndon. As I say, you will hear a little scratching noise and I will be marking the paper as we proceed.
Mr. Ruby. Can I speak?