Mr. Belin. A little bit less than 2 years?
Mr. Scoggins. A year and 9 months. I don't know exactly when I started.
Mr. Belin. Where were you driving your cab in the early part of the afternoon of November 22, 1963, if you remember?
Mr. Scoggins. Well, I picked up a gentleman at Love Field at approximately 12:35, I would say, and I discharged him at 1 o'clock at 321 North Ewing.
Mr. Belin. Then where did you go?
Mr. Scoggins. I went around by the Gentlemen's Club which I believe is 125 Patton.
Mr. Belin. What did you do there?
Mr. Scoggins. I pulled up and parked at the corner of Patton and 10th and went back down to the club. At first, whenever I passed by, one of the guys hollered at me and asked me did I know the President had been shot, and I made the remark that I had not heard that one. I found a place to park and I came back, and he came back there in a couple of minutes and told me the facts about it. I thought it was some kind of a joke.
So I had to go plumb up to the corner of 10th before I could find a parking place, and I parked right there on the corner and went back and got me a coke and watched the deal, watched the television.
Mr. Dulles. Would you speak a little louder, please; I can't quite hear.