Mr. Baker. Yes, sir; that is the way it seemed to me, that these birds, you know, just with a sudden uprush.

Senator Cooper. Did you have any notice of anyone saying there might have been a shot from the railroad until you heard the statement over the radio just before you entered the School Book Depository?

Mr. Baker. No, sir; that was the only words that I remember that was said over the radio from the time the shots rang out until I started parking that motorcycle, and when I came off of it I heard those words.

Senator Cooper. Could you see the railroad yards?

Mr. Baker. Yes, sir; I could see it—this track ran under this triple underpass to my left, all out behind this building.

Senator Cooper. Did you see anything there which attracted your attention other than——

Mr. Baker. Nothing except——

Senator Cooper. Crowd?

Mr. Baker. There were people all over this track, over this triple underpass, and people just standing all over this sloping bank there, you know, going up.

Senator Cooper. Were there any officers that you saw near the School Book Depository when you went in?