Mr. Stovall. If you don't mind I would just put the others in there, too.
Mr. Jenner. Yes, I understand; some people under the circumstances you are in do obtain copies, so that they can keep them in the corporate records.
Mr. Stovall. Well, it's from the standpoint of corporate records of all the interviews and questions and so forth that we have been through on this—we have nothing other than three receipts and somewhere down the line in the years to come I would like to have it.
Mr. Jenner. You will find along the line in these depositions that they have covered everything that has been covered before and some more. We are able to probe a little more than those boys. They knew what they were after but they didn't have all the information that we have now.
Mr. Stovall. Well, the men whom I have been in contact with have been nothing but nice.
Mr. Jenner. Oh, yes; the Secret Service men are always nice.
Mr. Stovall. They are gentlemen of the first degree.
Mr. Jenner. Well, I can certify to that—they are very fine and very helpful, and greatly grieved over this as everybody else is.
That's all and thank you very much for coming.
Mr. Stovall. All right. Thank you.