Mr. Vaughn. Well, in No. 6.

Mr. Hubert. That is the paragraph that is numbered with (6) on page two?

Mr. Vaughn. It says, "Thomas Carbet, known to Vaughn to be a city employed mechanic, was on business of the Dallas Police Department in a squad car. In connection with Carbet, Vaughn invited him down"——

Mr. Hubert. Actually, they have Carbet, is that wrong?

Mr. Vaughn. Actually, it's Chabot, but I think that's what I told him, but that's what I meant.

Mr. Hubert. You mean Chabot, when you actually told him Carbet. The man who is referred to in this paragraph you are talking about, Paragraph 6 on page two, was really Chabot, is that right?

Mr. Vaughn. Yes, sir [spelling]; C-h-a-b-o-t, and that's what I have—what he advised me that he had been sent down for, checking the parking situation.

Mr. Hubert. I don't quite get what you said is wrong with that paragraph.

Mr. Vaughn. Well, that would be all right as far as the way it is written—yes.

Mr. Hubert. Well, have you any comment about it?