Mr. Belin. Did anyone else ask—let me ask you this question. Whose responsibility would it have been to have a lineup for certain people? Is this the interviewing officer, or is this the person in charge of the investigation, or what?

Mr. Graves. In a case like this, it would have to be the person in charge of the entire investigation.

Mr. Belin. Who would that have been? Insofar as Bledsoe?

Mr. Graves. Insofar as our bureau was concerned, it would have been Captain Fritz.

Mr. Belin. Anything else that you can remember on November 23?

Mr. Graves. Let me refresh my memory here, if I can. I don't know. I don't remember anything else on the 23d that was outstanding.

Mr. Belin. Now on November 24—first, I want to take that part of November 24 up to the time of the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald by Jack Ruby. First, did you have any contact or anything to do with the investigation of the case on November 24, on Sunday?

Mr. Graves. No; not before he was transferred.

Mr. Belin. Did you have anything to do with the interrogation of Lee Harvey Oswald?

Mr. Graves. Nothing except that I was present during the latter part of the interrogation; part of it.