Mr. Ball. Did you wear a coat or jacket to work that morning?
Mr. Frazier. Yes, sir; I did.
Mr. Ball. It was chilly, was it?
Mr. Frazier. Yes, sir; it was.
Mr. Ball. When you stood out on the front looking at the parade, where was Shelley standing and where was Lovelady standing with reference to you?
Mr. Frazier. Well, see, I was standing, like I say, one step down from the top, and Mr. Shelley was standing, you know, back from the top step and over toward the side of the wall there. See, he was standing right over there, and then Billy was a couple of steps down from me over toward more the wall also.
Mr. Ball. Usually when Lee walked in the Building in the morning, when you came to work with him where did he go, do you know?
Mr. Frazier. No, sir. He just walked in, say, like inside the Building, and like I say I always went and put my lunch up and hang my jacket or coat up, whichever I wore, and he was usually around there on the first floor there after some of them put their lunch in the refrigerator, so far as that I never paid too much attention to what he usually did.
Mr. Ball. You usually walked in together?
Mr. Frazier. That is right, sir.