Mr. Barnhorst. According to my knowledge.
Mr. Jenner. On those records?
Mr. Barnhorst. Right. And Eva Marshall is the one who checked him out, and I am personally pretty positive it was Mr. Barker because the telephone operator that was on with him said that that is true.
Mr. Jenner. Mr. Barker signed the receipt of payment of $3.25, for this day on October 3 and 4?
Mr. Barnhorst. It was $3.25 then?
Mr. Jenner. It says $3.25.
Mr. Barnhorst. It should have been $3.25, you see.
Mr. Jenner. And Mr. Barker apparently charged him out on the 18th of October 1962, and he paid $2.25 for the last day of that 4-day stay in October 1962. Mr. Burge apparently checked him in because the receipt is signed by Mr. Burge, on the 15th of October.
Mr. Barnhorst. If they still do the same thing as they did then that would pinpoint the time when he came in. Mr. Burge relieves us in the evening for our lunch hour, which is usually half an hour and that falls invariably between 5 and 7 because the cafeteria closes at 7:30.
Mr. Jenner. So, with Mr. Burge checking the man in, that would indicate that was at night or in the evening?