Mr. Goodson. No.

Mr. Hubert. Is it correct to say then that the only time you saw him during the past 5 years, which is from the time you first met him, was in connection with some official police business?

Mr. Goodson. It was; yes.

Mr. Hubert. How many times during those last 5 years do you suppose you have seen Ruby?

Mr. Goodson. Oh, I guess just an estimate, six or seven times.

Mr. Hubert. What was the last time prior to November 22, 1963, that you saw him, do you suppose?

Mr. Goodson. I would say about 3 months before; 2 or 3 months before.

Mr. Hubert. Do you remember the occasion?

Mr. Goodson. Not specifically. I remember 2 or 3 months before then, my partner and I—I don’t recall who I was working with at that time—answered a call there on Commerce Street at one of the bars, who was supposed to be drunk and causing a disturbance. They said he left and went next door, which was another small bar, and we went there, and the people said he had been there, but had just left out. So the Carousel was the next place, and we walked in and checked it.

Mr. Hubert. You were looking for a drunk?