Mr. Ball. Do you remember the names of any workmen you saw on the sixth floor that morning you were there?
Mr. Frazier. I believe Billy was up there, Billy Lovelady, but so far as I can say I went and put books on the shelf and turned around and walked back and glanced up when I was coming back, I didn't stay any length of time because when we are pretty busy, some fill out orders and some doing something else and if you have a lot of orders to fill you haven't got a lot of time to sit around and be talking.
Mr. Ball. Did you see Oswald on the sixth floor any time that morning?
Mr. Frazier. No, sir. I didn't because like I say that was the only time I went up there at all that day and I was just up there for a few seconds.
Mr. Ball. Did you talk to him any that morning?
Mr. Frazier. I don't believe I did much unless he asked me something about a book like I told you, and I was always willing to help anybody I can.
Mr. Ball. Now, you knew that the President was going to pass that building sometime that morning, didn't you?
Mr. Frazier. Well, I heard he would.
Mr. Ball. Did you talk to some of the men around there about it?
Mr. Frazier. No, sir; I didn't.