Mr. Harrison. Now, there is a door that separates the locker room from the area where the cold drinks and where the——

Mr. Griffin. All right.

Mr. Harrison. Where the cold drinks and the cigar machine and the cigarette machines are, there is a door that separates that.

Mr. Griffin. We are all talking about the same thing here. I am not sure that Mr. MacMaster knows what we are talking about here. Would you draw Main Street or draw Commerce Street up on one end, which is convenient to you, and draw Harwood, and why don't you label them, write "Main," "Commerce," and "Harwood" in the appropriate spots? All right. Where is the doorway that you entered the locker room by, where would that be?

Mr. Harrison. Well, now, this being the stair down.

Mr. Griffin. Yes.

Mr. Harrison. There is no door here.

Mr. Griffin. Yes, sir.

Mr. Harrison. There is a wall approximately in this position and there is a double door here.

Mr. Griffin. All right.