I think the other document does that. Well, let's look at 5110, which is the FBI report of interview, I think.
Mr. Holly. I believe it was in the FBI report there.
Mr. Hubert. Yes; on the third page there is of Exhibit 5110, in the last paragraph, there is the following language. "He relayed this information to a close personal friend of his, Detective Gus Eberhardt, who is a regular officer assigned to the burglary and theft bureau. He believed he told Eberhardt this on the following day." Is that the part you think is not correct?
Mr. Holly. No; that is not correct.
Mr. Hubert. When did you, then?
Mr. Holly. It was about the Sunday. It was about Thursday of that week, approximately Thursday of that week, he come out to the house, and I was going to ride with him that night, and he made the statement that he was trying to find out as to how Ruby entered the city hall, and I said, "Well, the information you have there I passed on to him." And he said, "Will you make a signed statement to that effect." And I said, "I would be glad to."
Mr. Hubert. Did you then and there——
Mr. Holly. I immediately rode to the city hall and made a report, made a statement to the secretary there in the burglary and theft division.
Mr. Hubert. Well, now, let me get another book and perhaps we can get that in too.
(Discussion off the record.)