Mr. Herndon. Well, I can’t answer that question with a definite answer. It depends on what I may run into when I study these very carefully back in Washington.

Mr. Ruby. Bill, will I still be around when the answers come back?

Mr. Alexander. Yes.

Mr. Ruby. Raise your right hand and give him your word.

Mr. Alexander. That’s right.

Mr. Ruby. Chief, you heard him, did you not, Chief? [Addressing the Chief Jailer Holman.] You and I should live so long.

Mr. Herndon. Is that comfortable, Mr. Ruby?

Mr. Ruby. Yes.

Mr. Herndon. Now, I’m not going to ask the questions at this time, I’m just going to readjust the instruments.

Mr. Tonahill. Let’s go, Bill.