h.b. mclain always denied that he had a stuck microphone.the police dispatcher jim bowles always denied it was h.b. mclain. they were absolutely right. we have identified the policeman. his name is willie price. he is deceased now but we have traced his movements. we have traced the fact that he believed he had a stuck microphone and had a substitute motorcycle that day that had a with the stop microphone. two and a half miles the trademark was where president kennedy was going to deliver the luncheon address and tragically it was an address that was never delivered. he is sitting at the trademark on the dicta belt recording. you can hear suddenly the sounds of sirens and clearly great commotion as something roars by at high-speed. we have checked the records. jim bowles has been dallas. there were no other siren activated vehicles operating in dallas at that time. they had it reported at the police department. that was the presidential limousine and they accompanied police cars going at 80 miles an hour trying to get president kennedy safel