Mr. Ball. And the tracks are shown in there, aren't they?

Mr. Williams. Yes, sir.

Mr. Ball. And were people running towards the tracks?

Mr. Williams. Yes, sir; the policemen were.

Representative Ford. Mr. Ball, I hate to interrupt, but I do have to go to a call of the House. I wonder if I could ask one question right here. I dislike breaking up the sequence.

Mr. Williams, when did you first know that the President's motorcade would come by the Texas School Book Depository?

Mr. Williams. Well, I never did know the exact time. But I think my wife had mentioned it before that Friday. She had told me, because I never did have too much time reading the paper. And that morning, that Friday morning, we was on the sixth floor, and I think some fellows mentioned it to me again, some of the fellows working with me.

Representative Ford. You did not know the motorcade was coming by your building until Friday morning?

Mr. Williams. No, sir; I didn't know the exact way it was coming, because I hadn't been reading the papers.

Representative Ford. You had not read the paper the day before?