Mr. Huffaker. It should be—this was the spelling I gave them, however, on that interview. I have since discovered that it is H-a-n-k-l-e or “e-l”—I’m still not certain.

Mr. Hubert. I think that the man’s name is actually [spelling] H-a-n-k-a-l.

Mr. Huffaker. You are right. [Spelling] H-a-n-a-k-a-l is right.

Now, I believe I did notice something in that other statement—I thought perhaps it was in this one.

Mr. Hubert. Do you want to finish with this one first?

Mr. Huffaker. I guess I had better.

Mr. Hubert. And by this one, we mean No. 5332?

Mr. Huffaker. Well, again, it says I “saw them searching the cars”—I saw them searching among the cars.

Mr. Hubert. Then, I think we can say that Exhibit 5332, with the corrections that have been made is a fair and correct report of the interview of you on November 30, right?

Mr. Huffaker. Right, sir; with that change that I saw them searching among the cars, rather than searching the cars themselves.