Mr. Hubert. And you and your wife proceeded to check your records to see whether you had sold any such rifle to anyone?
Mr. Hodge. And then I called the FBI and they came down. They sent an agent down and we showed him who we had sold them to, and I think later that afternoon another one came back and wanted to know who we sold the ammunition to, and I told him about three fellows that had uniforms on with a bread truck—uniforms, you know, and they took those descriptions and wasn’t going to check into that.
Mr. Hubert. What happened next?
Mr. Hodge. Well, that night I went home—that afternoon at 6 o’clock and Capt. Will Fritz called me and asked me to come—if I could come by or he would send a squad car out and pick me up.
Mr. Hubert. Did you know Captain Fritz?
Mr. Hodge. Oh, I know them all well.
Mr. Hubert. What time was it that he called you?
Mr. Hodge. It was approximately 11:30.
Mr. Hubert. That night? That was 11:30 at night?
Mr. Hodge. Yes, sir.