Mr. Hall. I believe so; yes, sir.

Mr. Hubert. You don’t know whether the normal or regular shotgun that normally goes along with the truck was in the bracket as well as the one that he had in his hand?

Mr. Hall. I am not real sure. That is the normal thing to do. If you and I were to crawl into that seat with the purpose intended that we were sitting there for, we would have unbuckled the shotgun and sat there with it. It is in that handy a place.

Mr. Hubert. But he did have a shotgun?

Mr. Hall. Yes, sir.

Mr. Hubert. Now I notice that on page 3, also, you have a mark next to the third paragraph, and I think that your comment was with reference to the first sentence of that third paragraph beginning with the words “Hall said,” and ending with the words “parked there.” What comment have you to say there about that, sir?

Mr. Hall. The statement says that Hall recalls that Fleming and the patrolman with the shotgun were the only persons to enter or leave the garage through the Commerce Street entrance. I am a little vague, but I think Chief Batchelor also passed by my line of vision at that time. I do remember seeing Chief Batchelor and nodding to him.

Mr. Hubert. Well, other than that, is the statement correct?

Mr. Hall. Yes, sir.

Mr. Hubert. Well, to put it affirmatively then, other than the possibility that Chief Batchelor passed by, you do not think that anyone else did?