Mrs. Reid. I got that from Mr. Williams' desk, because that is where I got it from, and then the porter has one. I could not say. They all have the keys.

Mr. Belin. When did you get it to unlock the door?

Mrs. Reid. Well, by the time the policeman got there and started searching our floor. I can't recall whether I had taken him into the lounge first because they had me to go in there with him, the ladies' lounge, or whether they went in there because there is a little stand in here that Mr. Cason uses when we have a conference, and he jerked it back because it would have been humanly possible for a person to have gotten in there, but it was up against the wall and there was no one there.

Mr. Belin. Would this have been more or less than 5 minutes after you got back in the building that you opened the lounge?

Mrs. Reid. That is where you all get me in this time because I was not watching the clock that day.

Mr. Belin. That is all right.

Mrs. Reid. Time really didn't mean anything to us because they, the police officers, just came in on us and began to ask so many questions.

Mr. Belin. When you were at point "RX" and moving, if someone would have walked into the conference room would you have heard him in any way?

Mrs. Reid. I could have heard him open the door.

Mr. Belin. You could hear them open the door. During the time, the period of time you were there and saw Lee Harvey Oswald, did you hear anyone open the door to the conference room?