Mr. Turner. Yes, sir; I did. On one of the phone calls, but I don't know the man's name that called, but he did state that he had seen a picture. This was probably Saturday, the next day. He stated that he had seen this picture somewhere of this rifle, that was found, and he stated this about this Klein's Sporting Goods of Chicago had an exact replica in a magazine that he had seen, and I passed that along to Captain Fritz, and he already had the information.
Mr. Belin. Anything—any other information come in on Saturday of any importance?
Mr. Turner. Not that I can recall.
Mr. Belin. All right; were you in the police station Sunday morning, November 24?
Mr. Turner. No, sir.
Mr. Belin. When did you come to the police station?
Mr. Turner. I came in from church, approximately, shortly after 12, and my mother-in-law or somebody told me they had seen the incident happen, or had then heard the incident, or told me about the incident, so I called the office and they said come on to work, so I probably got to work about 1 o'clock or so.
Mr. Belin. Then you stayed down there on Sunday?
Mr. Turner. Yes, sir; until in the night.
Mr. Belin. Anyone call in on Sunday about anything of importance with regard to the assassination?