Mrs. Richey. Margie.

Mr. Richey. How do you go about getting a copy of the record?

Mr. Griffin. We have some provision for giving it to you at whatever expense it is. I don’t know what it is, but you are entitled to a copy of it. We will send a copy of this out to you people in Cleveland, probably to the U.S. attorney’s office in Cleveland, and ask you to come in and read it.

Mrs. Richey. Again?

Mr. Griffin. Read the transcript that we are making here.

Mrs. Richey. And then I sign it just like I have signed this?

Mr. Griffin. That is right. If there are any mistakes.

Mrs. Richey. It won’t be this long so it will be a little bit clear in my mind.

Mr. Griffin. I don’t think you will have any trouble but every once in a while there is some mistake that creeps into the record. Not too many. So we would like you to come in and read it over and then sign it and return it to us. Then you can get a copy of that and arrangements can be made to purchase it through us, or the testimony is going to be printed and memorialized and there will be many thousands of copies of this made.

Mrs. Richey. This will be?