Mr. Walthers. And went over on this grassy area right in here [indicating].

Mr. Liebeler. Between Elm Street and Main Street?

Mr. Walthers. Between Elm and Main and starting to looking at the grass to see if some shots had been fired and some of them might have chugged into this turf here and it would give an indication if some had really been, if they were really shots and not just blanks or something, and a man, and I couldn't tell you his name if my life depended on it—he had a car parked right here in Main Street—in the Main Street lane headed east, just under this underpass.

Mr. Liebeler. Down at the point marked No. 9 of the exhibit we are talking about; is that right?

Mr. Walthers. That's right—in this lane here and his car was just partially sticking out parked there and he came up to me and asked me, he said, "Are you looking to see where some bullets may have struck?" And I said, "Yes." He says, "I was standing over by the bank here, right there where my car is parked when those shots happened," and he said, "I don't know where they came from, or if they were shots, but something struck me on the face," and he said, "It didn't make any scratch or cut and it just was a sting," and so I had him show me right where he was standing and I started to search in that immediate area and found a place on the curb there in the Main Street lane there close to the underpass where a projectile had struck that curb.

Mr. Liebeler. Would you remember that man's name if I told you or if I reminded you of it?

Mr. Walthers. I'm sorry—I don't know if I would remember it or not.

Mr. Liebeler. There is a man by the name of Jim Tague [spelling], T-a-g-u-e, who works as an automobile salesman.

Mr. Walthers. I remember he had a gray automobile—I remember that very well.

Mr. Liebeler. I think it must have been Mr. Tague because he was in here this afternoon and he told me his car was parked right there at No. 9 and that's when I put the mark on the exhibit and he walked up there and talked to a deputy sheriff and he looked at the curb.