Mrs. Hunter. Yes; you come right in to Jefferson and Irving Boulevard. It used to be the bus station—the Continental Bus Station.

Mr. Liebeler. And they had diagonal parking on that street? Is that the way you parked?

Mrs. Hunter. Well, you see, it was where the buses used to park clean off the street to get out of the way of the traffic, you see, and you just come up with the nose right up and you would be out of the traffic.

Mr. Liebeler. Out of the main street?

Mrs. Hunter. Just like this here was the store [indicating], well, it was over this way and he just kind of cater-cornered up this way.

Mr. Liebeler. So, he parked his car diagonally in front of the store and got out and came in?

Mrs. Hunter. Yes.

Mr. Liebeler. What happened after he went back out and they came back into the store?

Mrs. Hunter. Well, he just come in and she was over when her desk was there and he asked her about some furniture or something and they walked and went back to the back and this woman, she followed them and this young baby and the new baby.

Mr. Liebeler. This man asked Mrs. Whitworth about some furniture?