Captain Talbert. Yes, sir.

Mr. Hubert. Do you recall any conversations you had with Chief Batchelor or Chief Curry or Deputy Chief Stevenson?

Captain Talbert. Yes, sir; to some extent.

Mr. Hubert. Will you tell us about what they were?

Captain Talbert. Chief Stevenson and Chief Lumpkin wanted to go to the third floor for a cup of coffee, ostensibly. I assume that the true purpose was to tell me about the armored car transfer. And instead, I took them to the second floor to my sergeant’s room, or conference room where we had a pot of coffee made, and while we were drinking coffee there they told me that the transfer would be made, that it would be made in an armored car, and wanted me to have a man or two men available on the Commerce Street side to assist the driver of the armored car in backing in. At that time they were concerned about the height of the armored car.

Mr. Hubert. Do you know about what time that was, sir?

Captain Talbert. Again, I am going to give you an approximation of 10:30 to 10:45.

Mr. Hubert. That conversation on the second floor was with Chief Batchelor?

Captain Talbert. No, sir; Chief Stevenson and Chief Lumpkin.

Mr. Hubert. And Lumpkin?