Mr. Hubert. I think you were gone from your home about an hour?
Mr. Dietrich. Sir?
Mr. Hubert. Were you gone from your home about an hour?
Mr. Dietrich. No; I wasn’t gone. If I remember correctly, I left at 9:30. It took me 5 minutes to get to the drugstore. I spent, I guess, about 10 minutes in the drugstore. That is 15 minutes.
And 5 minutes back, was 20 minutes. I told you I arrived back at a quarter to 10, on or about a quarter to 10. It might have been 10 minutes till 10.
Mr. Hubert. It was at that time that you received the message from your mother that Mr. Fleming had called and wanted you to call him?
Mr. Dietrich. Yes, sir.
Mr. Hubert. My recollection was, and correct me if I am wrong, that earlier you said you called Mr. Fleming at about 10:30. Now it appears you say that it might have been considerably earlier?
Mr. Dietrich. I was thinking I had arrived at the terminal at 10:30. I think I called Mr. Fleming—well, I may have said that, but I really believe that I arrived at the terminal about 10:30. I called him on or about a quarter to 10.
Mr. Hubert. Called at a quarter to 10?