Mrs. Cason. Since September 6, 1963. Before that I had a 6 months’ leave of absence and was employed for the police department for 2½ years.
Mr. Hubert. Were you on duty between the hours of 7 a.m. and 3 p.m., on November 24, 1963?
Mrs. Cason. Yes, I was; actually, it is 6:30 to 3:30.
Mr. Hubert. Now, Mrs. Cason, I have marked for the purposes of identification a document which is to be found in Commission’s report 81-A, which is entitled “Investigation of the Operational Security Involving the Transfer of Lee Harvey Oswald on November 24th, 1963.” On page 14, thereof, I have also marked Exhibit EE in that document, the following for the purposes of identification, “Dallas, Texas, April 1, 1964. Exhibit 5135, Deposition of Frances Cason and C. E. Hulse.” I have signed my name below that and ask you if you have not signed your name, for the purposes of identification, also on this same document?
Mrs. Cason. Yes; I did.
Mr. Hubert. Will you state in your own words just exactly what part you had to do with this Exhibit 5135, which you now have before you?
Mrs. Cason. You want me to just go ahead?
Mr. Hubert. Yes.
Mrs. Cason. At approximately 11:20, or 11:21, I received a call from the basement of city hall there from Officer Slack, who works in the jail office.
Mr. Hubert. Did you know Officer Slack prior to this time?