Representative Ford. Those exhibits will be admitted.

(Items identified as Commission Exhibits through No. 534, with the exception of Exhibit No. 533, were admitted in evidence.)

Mr. Dulles. Mr. Scoggins, you have referred, I believe, to a conversation you had with Mr. Whaley, I think his name is, and I would like to have you just recount what you recall of what Mr. Whaley said to you, and where he said it, and at what time.

Mr. Scoggins. Well now, this conversation we are talking about, while we were down there waiting.

Mr. Dulles. Down where, down at the police station?

Mr. Scoggins. No; down at the cab office—it is a cab office at 610 South Akard Street, you know.

Mr. Dulles. A cab stand?

Mr. Scoggins. Yes. We call it our main office.

Mr. Dulles. And Mr. Whaley's cab belonged to the same company as your cab?

Mr. Scoggins. Yes, sir. Only he drives out of downtown, which office is 610 South Akard Street, that is the number. They have a building there, a large building, with all the dispatching offices and everything, and mine, of course, I have got the same dispatchers, we all belong to the same company. I drive an Oak Cliff cab, and he drives downtown.