Mr. McWatters. Well, sir; no sir; you don't—a man he has his watch and schedule. If you are ahead of your schedule he will come out and stop you, in other words, and ask you if your watch is right or what is it, you know, the idea of you being there. There is no excuse, you know for a man being ahead of his schedule.

Mr. Ball. If you are ahead of your schedule does he stop you there until you leave?

Mr. McWatters. Yes, that is right.

Mr. Ball. What time are you due, according to your schedule, to leave the corner of St. Paul and Elm?

Mr. McWatters. 12:36.

Mr. Ball. What time did you leave there that day?

Mr. McWatters. Well, I left there that day on time because coming into town that day, I guess everybody done went to, down to, see the parade, I didn't have over four or five passengers coming into downtown.

Mr. Ball. Were you ahead of your schedule?

Mr. McWatters. Well, I stopped about a block before—now, just a block before we get to St. Paul, there is a big theater there, and it has all loading zones, no parking there and a lot of times if we are a minute or two ahead of our schedule when we pull in in front of this theater before we get there in time, in other words, we kill a minute.

Mr. Ball. What did you do this day?