Mr. Griffin. Do you recall when you received that letter?

Mrs. Kaminsky. Yes; Sunday—well, we picked it up at the post office. We weren’t home.

Mr. Griffin. The reason I mentioned it is that under the rules of the Commission, you are entitled to receive 3 days’ notice before you appear for your testimony, and I take it from what you have said that that provision has been complied with. Do you have any questions before we start—before I start asking you questions?

Mrs. Kaminsky. I don’t.

Mr. Griffin. Any questions about what the proceeding is about?

Mrs. Kaminsky. Well, I don’t know.

Mr. Griffin. Well, if you have any as we go along, just feel free to ask me. Would you raise your right hand then and I will administer the oath to you. Do you solemnly swear that you will tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you God?

Mrs. Kaminsky. I do.

Mr. Griffin. Would you state for the record your full name?

Mrs. Kaminsky. Mrs. Eileen Kaminsky, E-i-l-e-e-n K-a-m-i-n-s-k-y.