Mr. Smart. Uh-huh.

Mr. Griffin. All right.

Mr. Smart. Roughly about there.

Mr. Griffin. All right. Now, we will go on the record. Now, you have drawn a diagram here, which I am going to mark, “Dallas, Texas, Lieutenant Smart, 3-25-64, Exhibit 5023,” and that appears to be a diagram of the intersection of Main and Pearl with the Western Union marked and parking lot designated on the northwest corner of Main and Pearl and an automobile marked out there. Is that pencil mark of an automobile your best estimate of where you found Ruby’s car?

Mr. Smart. That is approximately about where the car was parked.

Mr. Griffin. Were there any other cars in the parking lot at that time?

Mr. Smart. At that time, the parking lot had opened officially; there were a few more cars; I don’t recall where they were—and an attendant there.

Mr. Griffin. I see. Were there any other cars parked next to Ruby’s car?

Mr. Smart. No.

Mr. Griffin. Other than—did you mention the location of these keys and the billfold to anybody?