Mr. McWatters. No, sir.

Mr. Ball. Did you hear a radio from nearby cars announcing anything about the President's assassination?

Mr. McWatters. Well, there was cars that were stopped alongside of the bus and I think someone raised the window but I couldn't hear. I never did hear anything outside of the——

Mr. Ball. Where were you when you first heard the President had been shot?

Mr. McWatters. Well, I was sitting in the bus, there was some gentleman in front of me in a car, and he came back and walked up to the bus and I opened the door and he said, "I have heard over my radio in my car that the President has been—" I believe he used the word—"has been shot."

Mr. Ball. Is that when you were stalled in traffic?

Mr. McWatters. That is right. That is when I was stalled right there.

Mr. Ball. Was that before or after the man got off the bus that asked for the transfer?

Mr. McWatters. That was before. In other words, at that time no one had gotten off the bus.

Mr. Ball. What was your location then, near what street?