Representative Ford. What does your record show about this last trip?
Mr. Scoggins. Well, I picked him up at Love Field and carried him to 321 North Ewing, as well as I can remember now, that was the address.
Representative Ford. And your record shows that?
Mr. Scoggins. When I picked him up, the mileage started from, the mileage I let him out on the speedometer. When I picked him up we put the mileage down. We don't put the tenth down, and when we let him out we put the mileage and the time; and when we pick him up we put the mileage and the time, and the destination where we start and where we let him off, and the amount the fare was.
Representative Ford. And your last entry shows what for that day?
Mr. Scoggins. I don't know what the last entry was. Up until then that was the one where I let the man off at. It was an apartment building. Of course, I don't have the apartment number, anything like that. The guy says, "I want to go to 321 North Ewing," and that is where I take him. It is an apartment. Of course now, if somebody calls in for a cab at a certain address, if it is an apartment, they have to give their apartment number so we could find it.
Representative Ford. How far was this last destination to the point of 10th and Patton?
Mr. Scoggins. It was less than a mile, about a half mile or maybe—well, let's see, it was closer to a mile, I would say.
Representative Ford. Was there any particular reason why you went to the corner of 10th and Patton?
Mr. Scoggins. Yes. I belong to that club there, and I was going around there to get me a coca cola that I could have gotten anywhere else, but I know a lot of the guys.