Mr. Lane. Yes.
Mr. Rankin. Do you have any affidavit or information in support of that statement about the $150?
Mr. Lane. I do not have an affidavit. I have the statement of a reporter who was told that—he was told this by a police officer who was present when the money was found in the Dallas rooming house. I have his statement. I can again ask for his permission to release that.
Mr. Rankin. Would you do that, please.
Mr. Lane. Yes, sir.
Senator Cooper. Mr. Chairman—perhaps it has been done, but I think it would be proper in all cases in which he has referred to conversations that he has had with individuals who made statements to him about some aspect of this matter, and whose names he has not identified, that if he could give to the Commission in all of those cases the names of the individuals who gave him this information.
Mr. Lane. Yes, sir.
Senator Cooper. I mean at sometime—don't you think?
Mr. Rankin. Yes, sir, it would be very helpful.
Mr. Lane. Yes, sir. I think there are only two occasions where I indicated I had to check the source, and one is the name of the rifle association board member whose name I will be happy to give to you, but I just do not recall it—my office has that.