Mr. Hubert. My name is right down here in the margin. Just put it right in there. Then initial the other pages until you get to the second FBI statement and then sign under my name. In other words, where my name is signed, sign your name. Where my initials are, put your initials.

Sergeant Maxey. Well, now, there is some more points that I want to bring up.

Mr. Hubert. Well, let's do this anyhow, what we are doing.

Sergeant Maxey. All right.

Mr. Hubert. As I say, this is solely for the purposes of the record showing that we are talking about the same pieces of paper.

Sergeant Maxey. All right.

Mr. Hubert. Now, you have further corrections or comments you wish to make on these documents?

Sergeant Maxey. Yes, sir; perhaps they are of no importance, and perhaps they are, but it is apparently a misunderstanding on the part—matter of semantics, again, and let's see—paragraph 5, on page 1, states here that—"A few minutes after that Lieutenant Pierce entered the garage driving a black car." Now, I don't remember him entering the garage. I believe his car was already parked down there.

Mr. Hubert. Who is that?

Sergeant Maxey. Lieutenant Pierce. I don't believe he drove into the police garage from outside. I believe his car was already parked in the basement.