Captain Fritz. I could tell you what happened over there. Is there any question that I need advice on before I answer these questions? As far as I am personally concerned, I don’t know of anything that I need any advice on, but if you think that it is proper that I have advice or counsel, I would be glad to do what you think is necessary.

Mr. Hubert. I don’t think so, sir. Of course it is difficult for me to determine that question. Let me put it this way.

Captain Fritz. I don’t know of anything that I am hesitant to talk about, or anything that I wouldn’t care about telling you.

Mr. Hubert. If there is any time in the course of the deposition that you would rather have advice on before you proceed, just say so and we will stop at that point and let you have advice.

Captain Fritz. I can’t think of anything that I need advice on, but if you know something I don’t know, just tell me.

Mr. Hubert. I don’t know. I don’t believe there is either, but it is hard for me to tell whether you do or not.

Captain Fritz. I know nothing about this entire case that the truth won’t fit better than anything else. I don’t know of anything to be hesitant about, unless there is something I haven’t heard of.

Mr. Hubert. To come back to the question, are you willing to waive the 3-day written notice that normally you are entitled to?

Captain Fritz. Yes, sir; I am willing. If there is nothing other than just the facts of what happened over here at the time of the assassination, I don’t care for telling you anything about that.

Mr. Hubert. That is all we are going to talk about.