Mr. Smith. Just one. There was one person conducting the interview, and he was talking to—I am not sure—he was, I believe, talking to Jimmy Turner, and I stayed there for several minutes. And this other interview was concluded. Then I was interviewed separately, alone. Then Walker, I believe, came in, and he talked to both of us for several minutes. Then we went out to the garage where the truck is parked and he looked at the physical layout of the truck.

Mr. Hubert. Well, did you ever have an individual interview with Haley and Madland, the FBI men?

Mr. Smith. Yes; I had an interview with one FBI man, individually.

Mr. Hubert. On the same day as the general?

Mr. Smith. No. This was prior to this day I am talking about, and I believe that first man was Mr. Haley. I believe he was the first one there, and I am not sure about the name. But the first FBI man that contacted me—us, talked to us individually. At least he talked to me individually.

Mr. Hubert. Have you ever been interviewed by any member of the President’s Commission staff prior to this time?

Mr. Smith. No, sir.

Mr. Hubert. Have you anything else you want to add?

Mr. Smith. No, sir; except to say that I hope that we make sense. When all this happened, we weren’t paying any attention to time, faces, or anything else. And I do hope that what we do kind of makes sense to you. I am afraid it doesn’t.

Mr. Hubert. It does to me. Thank you very much, indeed.