Mr. Mooney. Made a right turn, yes, sir; on Houston Street.
Mr. Ball. That building is about a block south on Houston, isn't it—south of the Texas School Book Depository?
Mr. Mooney. Yes, sir; it is a short block there.
Mr. Ball. After the President's car went by, what did you do?
Mr. Mooney. Well, we were—we was more or less milling around. We just kept standing there, more or less talking to one another.
I don't know how many seconds had elapsed—it wasn't too many.
Mr. Ball. You say "we." Who was with you?
Mr. Mooney. There was another officer there, Hiram Ingram—he is an officer, also, a deputy sheriff. And I believe Ralph Walters was standing there with me, and I believe there was a lady standing there, by the name of Martha Johnson, who is one of the judges' wife, a JP judge.
I believe Officer Boone was standing near us, also. And I don't recall how many more. There was a number of officers there.
Mr. Ball. What happened, as you remember?