Mr. Sims. Yes, sir. I believe it was Studebaker. I am not positive about that.
Mr. Belin. Did you watch that area up until the time the pictures were taken?
Mr. Sims. No, sir; I didn't stay there all the time.
Mr. Belin. After the pictures were taken, what did you do?
Mr. Sims. I was over there, I believe, when they finished up with the pictures, and I picked the three hulls up and laid them on what I believed to be a box of books there near the window, and Lieutenant Day dusted them for fingerprints.
Mr. Belin. Then when your testimony was taken, did you specifically remember what you did with those hulls?
Mr. Sims. I didn't remember who brought the hulls to the city hall.
Mr. Belin. Since that time have you had an opportunity to refresh your recollection as to what happened to the hulls?
Mr. Sims. Yes, sir; I talked to Captain Fritz and E. L. Boyd, my partner, and refreshed my memory.
Mr. Belin. What was said, and what do you now say happened?