Mr. Liebeler. So you are actually presently located or based in Arlington; is that correct?

Mr. Vinson. That's right. We have an office in Arlington.

Mr. Liebeler. Have you been doing this same work ever since you went to work for the newspaper?

Mr. Vinson. No.

Mr. Liebeler. What other jobs have you had?

Mr. Vinson. When I started, I was given the routine work that most beginner reporters assume. You start out writing obituaries and just general assignments on the city side or working through the city editor, and I did that for about 6 weeks.

During this time I was doing this 4 days a week, while on Saturday they were training me to take over the police reporters job. And I worked 4 days out of the main office and 1 day from the police station for about 6 weeks.

And then around the first of September I became a full-time police reporter for the Evening Star Telegram, and I worked as a police reporter until about October the 1—excuse me, until about, I would say, around October 20, the latter part of October. I don't know the dates exactly, but I stayed as a police reporter for a little less than 2 months. Then the management decided that they were going to establish this bureau in Arlington, and I was chosen along with another reporter to come out to work in Arlington.

Mr. Liebeler. How old are you, Mr. Vinson?

Mr. Vinson. Twenty-three.