Mr. Smith. No, sir; I don't remember any of the names.

Mr. Liebeler. Who finally relieved you from that particular duty post?

Mr. Smith. Let me think here a minute now. Chief Lumpkin, I know—I don't recall who the officer was.

Mr. Liebeler. I don't think it is of any particular importance if you can't recall. What did you do after you were finally relieved?

Mr. Smith. I don't know if this is of significance either, but they had set up, the Salvation Army had some coffee and I had a cup of coffee and proceeded on back to the Mercantile Bank. I had an extra job there that evening.

Mr. Liebeler. You were relieved from your duty post?

Mr. Smith. Yes, sir.

Mr. Liebeler. And went on about your own personal affairs?

Mr. Smith. Yes, sir.

Mr. Liebeler. Did you conduct any additional investigation or have anything to do with the investigation of the assassination after that?