Mr. Dulles. How was the cooperation, was it pretty good between the Secret Service and the FBI?
Mr. Fritz. We got along fine with the Secret Service and FBI a hundred percent.
Mr. McCloy. Captain Fritz, did you have charge of the attempted shooting of General Walker?
Mr. Fritz. No; that wasn't homicide, it would be handled by Captain Jones, it would have been the other bureau.
Mr. McCloy. Captain Jones. Have we examined Captain Jones?
Mr. Hubert. A deposition has been taken.
Mr. Dulles. You had nothing to do with the investigation of the Walker case?
Mr. Fritz. Not at all. That happened to be Captain Jones and Lieutenant Cunningham.
Mr. Dulles. Did that case come up at all in any of your interrogations of Oswald? Did you ever ask him whether he was involved or anything of that sort?
Mr. Fritz. I don't think that I ever asked him about that. If I did, I don't remember it. I don't remember asking about that, asking him about that at all. We had a little information on it but I didn't want to mix it up in that other case and I didn't want to mix it up.