Mr. Rankin. Can we confine ourselves to that for a bit, until we complete that. Can you tell us who else was present at the time of this tape recording of Helen Markham that you describe?

Mr. Lane. I would like to make this quite clear to you, Mr. Rankin.

I am not going to discuss any working papers in my possession. Those papers came into my possession as a result of an attorney-client relationship. The Supreme Court has written decisions regarding the sanctity of those documents. I think it is improper of you to ask questions which delve into relationship of that nature. And I think you know that the questions you are asking are improper.

Mr. Rankin. And if other people were present at the time of any such matters and disclosures, does that make any difference under the law, do you think?

Mr. Lane. Present where?

Mr. Rankin. At the time of the tape recording and the interview. That is what I am asking you.

Mr. Lane. No one else was present.

Mr. Rankin. And who did the tape recording?

Mr. Lane. Again you are delving into an area which is an improper one for you to delve into.

Representative Ford. Did you know about the tape recording being made?