Mr. Belin. Before you turned and went back into the building did you—did Mr. Campbell say anything to you?

Mrs. Reid. He said, "Oh, Mrs. Reid, no, it came from the grassy area down this way," and that was the last I said to him.

Mr. Belin. All right. When he said "this way" which direction was he pointing?

Mrs. Reid. Well, I hope I get my directions. In the direction of the parade was going, in the bottom of that direction.

Mr. Belin. Now, did you look around after the shots and notice what people were doing?

Mrs. Reid. Well, it was just a mass of confusion. I saw people beginning to fall, and the thought that went through my mind, my goodness I must get out of this line of shots, they may fire some more. And don't ask me why I went into the building because I don't know.

Mr. Belin. Did you see anything else of people running or doing anything else?

Mrs. Reid. No; because I ran into the building. I do not recall seeing anyone in the lobby. I ran up to our office.

Mr. Belin. All right.

Mr. Dulles. Just 1 second there. How long after the third shot did you run into the building?