Mr. Griffin. No. Yes; I can tell you the answer is that you won’t be called. I don’t expect that there will be any reason to call you. Excuse me; there is one thing I want to do before we finish here. I have marked Exhibit 1 for identification as previously indicated in the record, and I want to ask you if you have read it over and if you have any other changes to make other than the ones that you mentioned as you read it.

Mrs. Richey. Let me read it again. This says here that Janice was just a cocktail waitress, and she was just a waitress. “Several years,” I can’t remember, I haven’t known him that long.

I didn’t know him that long at that time. I may have said that then. I won’t say that I didn’t. And the noon; to me it seems like that it was later and it may have been or it may not have been. I am not really sure about that either. And that is about it.

Mr. Griffin. All right, if that is satisfactory then I would like you to take this pencil and sign it down there by my name.

Mrs. Richey. Where is your name?

Mr. Griffin. I haven’t put my name on. Just sign it right where I have marked it.

Mrs. Richey. These things won’t matter then that is in here?

Mr. Griffin. No, we have corrected it in the record and the record will reflect it.

Mrs. Richey. Do you want me to sign it Margie?

Mr. Griffin. Any way you ordinarily sign it is all right.