Mr. Hubert. Yes; that’s right.
Mr. Phenix. I can’t remember, really. I may have and I may not—I just really can’t remember. I know there was—I believe there was a paddy wagon that came through earlier. It seems like I remember a car, though, driving out.
Mr. Hubert. Mr. Phenix, have you ever been interviewed before by any member of the Commission’s Staff?
Mr. Phenix. No.
Mr. Hubert. And actually, you were not interviewed by me before this deposition began?
Mr. Phenix. No.
Mr. Hubert. Is it fair to state that anyone reading the two reports or statements that you have given, identified as Exhibits 5328 and 5329, and following your deposition today, with the chart that has been identified as Exhibit 5330, would have the whole story, as far as you know anything about it?
Mr. Phenix. Yes; but I would like to say that I believe it is in Exhibit 5329 that I said that no other newsmen were asked for their identification.
Mr. Hubert. All right.
Mr. Phenix. Now, that’s just as far as I know—I didn’t actually see—I couldn’t say that absolutely no one was asked.