Mr. Cutchshaw. And there was a standing order to put it down in writing what you saw and what you did.
Mr. Griffin. Was this after everything had been quieted down in the basement?
Mr. Cutchshaw. Yes; well, now, I am losing track of my time again.
Mr. Griffin. It is important that we try to straighten this out.
Mr. Cutchshaw. Let's see. I will have to retract some of them. I don't want to state it that way. But so far as what I have said, it is true, but as far as my time element is concerned, when I left, I had to go up to the first floor, and I kept seeing people coming in and out.
We have three entrances. The Harwood, Main and Commerce, and I think there was four of us which were taking names of people coming in and leaving, and checking their identification.
Mr. Griffin. Which entrance was it you were at?
Mr. Cutchshaw. I was checking the Commerce side. I was inside the building close to the information desk, but checking those coming in and leaving the Commerce Street entrance to the building. So it might have been about 2 hours after, because I know I was down there for quite awhile.
Mr. Griffin. When you were at the Commerce Street side, were you at the door going out of the building?
Mr. Cutchshaw. No; I was in the hallway close to the entrance of the hallway.