Mrs. Cason. I can’t think of anything other than that we did not know the exact time that Oswald was to be transferred and I might clarify the matter as to why Officer Farr was on channel 2. Channel 2 was maintained throughout the whole time that President Kennedy was in town and was used for special services such as the—if we have a whole lot of extra traffic men and solo motorcycles and things of this sort to keep them off of channel 1, they set up channel 2, and put all of those people on that channel 2, and I feel sure that this must have been the case this day, because they must have had all sorts of extra people set up for the transfer from the city hall to the county jail and this is probably why Officer Farr was maintaining channel 2.
Mr. Hubert. But this call went out on channel 1?
Mrs. Cason. This call went out on channel 1, but other than that, I can’t think of anything else I know that might have any bearing on this whatsoever.
Mr. Hubert. Let me ask you this: We did have an interview, didn’t we, immediately before the beginning of this deposition?
Mrs. Cason. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. Can you think of anything that we discussed in the course of that interview which has not been covered in this deposition?
Mrs. Cason. Only pertaining to the squad dispatched, and I believe Officer Hulse can cover that. Other than that, I can’t think of anything.
Mr. Hubert. All right, now, do you perceive any inconsistencies between the interview and the facts brought out in the interview and your deposition now being taken?
Mrs. Cason. No; I don’t.
Mr. Hubert. I think that is all, then. Thank you very much.