I told her there would be another one, and she said, "Would you please call me one."

Mr. Belin. Did he say anything to the woman, that you can remember?

Mr. Whaley. When she wanted to know if she could have the cab, I don't know, but I got a faint hunch he did tell her she could have this one, or something like that. What it was, I was watching my left-hand side. I wanted to pull out when the light changed.

Mr. Belin. Now when you saw a lineup down at the police station——

Mr. Whaley. He didn't have on the same clothes. He had on a white T-shirt and black pants, and that is all he had on.

Mr. Belin. Do you remember now whether the man that you saw there was the No. 2 or the No. 3 man?

Mr. Whaley. I will admit he was No. 2.

Mr. Belin. No. 2 from your left, or from your right?

Mr. Whaley. He was the third man out in the line of four as they walked out in a line. They put the first man out on the right, and the last one on my left, and as near as I can remember, he was No. 2, but it was the man I hauled.

Mr. Belin. It says here the No. 3.