The Chairman. Did he have any particular associates around there that you knew of?
Mr. Frazier. Not that I knew of. I say he didn't mingle with other guys like the rest of us. The rest of us usually joked back and forth with practically everybody who worked around there. But he usually kept to himself, that was the only time he talked to anybody was when he wanted to know something about a book or something like that.
Mr. Ball. We have got a picture taken the day of the parade and it shows the President's car going by.
Now, take a look at that picture. Can you see your picture any place there?
Mr. Frazier. No, sir; I don't, because I was back up in this more or less black area here.
Mr. Ball. I see.
Mr. Frazier. Because Billy, like I say, is two or three steps down in front of me.
Mr. Ball. Do you recognize this fellow?
Mr. Frazier. That is Billy, that is Billy Lovelady.
Mr. Ball. Billy?