Mr. Hubert. All right; that has gone into the record. Now, you want to go back, I think, to Exhibit 5331?
Mr. Huffaker. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. There is something more you wish to say about that one?
Mr. Huffaker. That’s right.
Mr. Hubert. Will you tell us what it is?
Mr. Huffaker. All right; it refers to this sentence——
Mr. Hubert. All right; the sentence that the witness is referring to is in the third paragraph—it is the third sentence and it reads as follows:
“He had assumed a station directly in front of the doors leading from the elevator onto the ramp in the basement and had been trying to keep persons out of the line of the KLRD cameras in order that Oswald could be photographed as he left the doors leading from the elevators.”
Now, do you wish to comment about that sentence?
Mr. Huffaker. Yes, sir; there are two discrepancies in that one. I had assumed a station directly in front of the doors leading from the interior basement of the Dallas Police Headquarters into the basement parking area, rather than leading from the elevator onto the ramp. And, I had been attempting to keep persons out of the line of the KRLD camera, but this was not in order that Oswald could be photographed, but it was in order that the live camera—the—because this was not a film camera such as that that George Phenix was using, but a live camera—so that it would enable our live cameras to pick him up as he left the door leading from the jail office into the basement, rather than leading from the elevator.