Mr. Hubert. Let me get this straight. Is it that no time was discussed positively, or you don’t remember whether it was or not?
Mr. Benton. I don’t think it was because I had some certain journalistic qualms of my own about discussing the specific time and I don’t think I asked a question like that because I didn’t feel it was proper.
Mr. Hubert. Do you know whether anyone else asked the question?
Mr. Benton. I’m sure they did.
Mr. Hubert. Did you hear them?
Mr. Benton. No, sir.
Mr. Hubert. Now, as I understand it, there were no notes taken by you during your interview of Chief Curry, is that correct?
Mr. Benton. That’s correct.
Mr. Hubert. I think you have told me, in the discussion we had immediately prior to the beginning of this deposition, that you had some 10 pages of notes of the events of November 22 through the 24th but that it consisted mostly of names. Is that correct?
Mr. Benton. Yes, sir; and I think the majority of my notes were taken prior to the 24th, because starting with——