Mr. Huffaker. That’s correct, and to expand a little bit further toward this—I did note that they were checking all over the basement, and I’m sure that they were checking the vehicles down there, but I did not specifically note them doing so.

Mr. Hubert. Well, perhaps it would be helpful to you if you would explain what you saw which prompts you now to say that they were checking all over the basement, what then were they doing, in fact?

Mr. Huffaker. Well, I saw Sergeant Putnam and Sergeant Dean and—oh, a fairly good sized number of uniformed officers who were walking around the basement area from one end to another and they were searching the basement.

Mr. Hubert. How were they searching, what were they actually doing?

Mr. Huffaker. Well, they were just looking—I cannot say definitely that they were looking in cars, because I really didn’t pay that close attention, but they were looking in various portions of the basement and I was well aware that they were searching the basement.

Mr. Hubert. In other words, the impression of their activities you gained was that it was a search party?

Mr. Huffaker. Right.

Mr. Hubert. All right, have you any other comments to make about Exhibit No. 5331?

Mr. Huffaker. Let me say just off the record—this sentence here is incorrect [indicating].

Mr. Hubert. Well, let’s stay on the record and let me read the sentence.