Mrs. Nichols. I know several attorneys here, but I didn’t think it was necessary.

Mr. Griffin. Well, I don’t think anything will come up in the course of your deposition that should make you feel you want an attorney. But I always want to make clear that at any time throughout your deposition you are free to stop the thing.

Mrs. Nichols. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. We try to be pretty nice, and I don’t think we will have too many difficulties. Let me ask you then if you have any questions about the deposition that is to be taken, before I ask you to raise your hand and be sworn? Anything that you think you would want to know?

Mrs. Nichols. No; I don’t know of anything.

Mrs. Griffin. All right, would you raise your right hand.

Do you solemnly swear that the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?

Mrs. Nichols. I do.

Mr. Griffin. Would you give the court reporter your full name.

Mrs. Nichols. Alice Reaves Nichols.