Mr. MacMaster. Is that the chief's direct order?
Mr. Harrison. That is a direct order. They have special officers for that type of work.
Mr. MacMaster. But it is in the nature of regular police duty, that is, special officers?
Mr. Harrison. Yes, sir.
Mr. MacMaster. But you can't, that is, in civilian clothes, you can't work anyplace in an off-duty status for extra money in anyplace serving alcoholic beverages?
Mr. Harrison. That is right; either in uniform or out of uniform.
Mr. MacMaster. That is all.
Mr. Griffin. Mr. Harrison, I wonder if you would look at what I have marked as Exhibits 5029, 5030, and 5031. Five thousand twenty-nine is a report of an interview of two FBI agents, Wilkinson and Hardin, had with you on December 5, 1963; Exhibit 5030 is a copy of a statement or a letter, which you addressed to Chief Curry, dated November 24, 1963, entitled, "Subject: Shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald," and Exhibit 5031 is a copy of—is a report of an interview that Agent Bookhout, [spelling] B-o-o-k-h-o-u-t, had with you on November 24, 1963. Have you looked over these statements today?
Mr. Harrison. Yes; I have.
Mr. Griffin. Now, do you want to make any changes or corrections or additions in there in those statements, keeping in mind the testimony that has already been given here today?