Agent Howlett. Yes; that's correct.
Mr. Jenner. And, you are shining your searchlight on both automobiles?
Agent Howlett. I am shining a flashlight on the front and rear of both automobiles and you cannot even see the license plate, much less any of the numbers.
Mr. Jenner. You can't even see whether there are license plates, let alone make out the numbers?
Agent Howlett. That's correct, you can't even see the numbers.
Mr. Jenner. All right, we will suspend for your convenience now.
(At this point Counsel Jenner, Agent Howlett, and Mrs. Paine, as well as the court reporter, left the area of the bedroom heretofore mentioned from which window the examination was being made of premises outside the window, Mrs. Paine proceeding to care for her children and Counsel Jenner, Agent Howlett and the court reporter returning to the dining room-kitchen area where the deposition is primarily being conducted. Shortly thereafter Mrs. Paine returned to the area of the taking of the deposition and proceedings of same continued as follows:)
Mr. Jenner. Mrs. Paine, you were present when I described the view or described my observations looking through the picture window first on Fifth Street?
Mrs. Paine. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. And, was I accurate in my description of the lot area and the automobiles parked in front and what could be seen and what could not be seen in the way of a license plate?