Mr. Hall. Of this I am not real certain, sir.

Mr. Hubert. How long was your telephone conversation with Fleming?

Mr. Hall. Approximately a minute.

Mr. Hubert. What did you do then?

Mr. Hall. I sat for a moment trying to reconstruct the previous evenings arrangement to remember who would have keys to the terminal, since there are only two sets in existence. The most logical choice seemed to be Ed Dietrich and Don Goin. I called Ed Dietrich’s home. He had just gone down to the corner. So I called Don Goin’s home and told him to meet me down at the terminal.

Mr. Hubert. Did you tell him what you wanted to meet him about?

Mr. Hall. I am not positive; sir.

Mr. Hubert. Did he have a set of keys?

Mr. Hall. Yes, sir; he would have come anyway. It is fairly usual to call one of our people and say, “I will meet you at the terminal in a few minutes, we have a problem.”

Mr. Hubert. How long did you speak to Goin?