Mr. Hubert. Except the plainclothes policeman?

Mr. Tasker. I didn’t know them personally.

Mr. Hubert. No; but you just knew he was a policeman?

Mr. Tasker. Yes; that’s right. I’ve never been arrested in my life, sir, or anything, or any kind of prosecution and so I don’t say I know any policeman because I don’t have no problems for them to solve.

Mr. Hubert. All right, sir. I think that’s all. Let me ask you this final question—is it not a fact that there has been no conversation between you and me except that which has gone in the record?

Mr. Tasker. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. Thank you, Mr. Tasker. I appreciate your coming down, sir.

Mr. Tasker. Well, it was an awful thing for that to come to Dallas—I’ll tell you that, and I was glad they didn’t get me down there on that jury.

Mr. Hubert. All right, sir. Thank you very much indeed. That’s all.

Mr. Tasker. All right. I’m glad I met you.