Mr. Ruby. No; as a matter of fact, I’m feeling my best right now.
Mr. Herndon. You feel all right.
Those are the questions we’re going to ask.
(Reporter’s note: 7:05 p.m.)
Mr. Specter. Let the record show that Mr. Alexander and Mr. Tonahill left the room.
Mr. Herndon. All right, Mr. Ruby, I’ll get this machine to going again, and we will get started on series No. 6. Mr. Ruby, could you sit up a little straighter? When you slouch over like that, I’m not getting the tracing I want on the reading. Now, that’s much better. [At this time Mr. Herndon snapped his fingers.] Look straight ahead again, Mr. Ruby.
Mr. Ruby. All right.
Mr. Herndon. I will let you know when I’m going to start the test, and if you will answer the questions again, simply and truthfully, “Yes” or “No.”
If I come to any one of these that you feel like you are not sure how to answer it and you don’t want to answer it “Yes” or “No,” once again just refrain from talking and we will discuss the question at the end of the series.
Mr. Ruby. All right. I’ll remain silent, huh?