Mr. Fleming. “Who are you? What do you want?” And I merely explained that I was with the armored car. Of course the officer, whoever was there, had seen me visiting with Chief Batchelor, and they knew as soon as I mentioned that as to my identity, I presume.

Mr. Hubert. Well, I believe that is all. Do you have anything else you want to say that you think is either pertinent or of interest to the general inquiry?

Mr. Fleming. I can’t think of anything.

Mr. Hubert. I am sure we have not met before today?

Mr. Fleming. That’s right.

Mr. Hubert. We did have a short conversation off the record prior to beginning the recordation of your testimony, but I ask you if it is not a fact that everything that was discussed off the record was subsequently discussed on the record?

Mr. Fleming. It was.

Mr. Hubert. All right, sir, thank you very much.


TESTIMONY OF DON EDWARD GOIN