Mr. Jenner. Let me inquire of you a little further on that. Does your inquiry go beyond asking whether he has a driver's license? That is, do you go on and ask whether he is able to operate a motor vehicle?
Mr. Brooks. Yes, sir. Well, not necessarily. I mean, if he doesn't have a driver's license, he is not supposed to be driving, actually.
Mr. Jenner. But he could get one the next day, couldn't he?
Mr. Brooks. Yes. Sometimes I have gone further and asked, are you able to drive a car. I have done this on occasion.
Mr. Jenner. Do you have any recollection of whether you did that on this occasion?
Mr. Brooks. No, sir; I might have and I might not have. I wouldn't want to swear that I did either one.
Mr. Jenner. But your entry does indicate for certain that he did not have a driver's license, and you made inquiry on that subject?
Mr. Brooks. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. All right, go on. Maybe there is something else that you have written there to stimulate me to ask you something.
Mr. Brooks. We have not covered my handwriting. Unfortunately, my handwriting is pretty easy to see. I write big. Now this—I am on the back of the card now. Now this Leslie Welding Co. in Dallas, 4 months, 10-62, $1.25 an hour, sheet metal worker, mild ventilators, is in my handwriting.