Mr. Williams. Yes, sir; I heard Mr. Truly—he said that—he mentioned that—he said, "Where is Lee?" That is what everybody called him. "Where is Lee?", he said, and therefore I assume he did not know where Lee was, that he was out of the building, because everybody else was there. And there was another colored fellow by the name of Charles Givens. He wasn't in the building at the time. He was downtown somewhere.
Mr. McCloy. Had he been at the building at the time of the shooting—Givens?
Mr. Williams. I don't believe he had.
Mr. Dulles. What did Mr. Truly say about Lee not being there?
Mr. Williams. The only thing I heard him say is—I think an officer asked him, "Is everyone here?" And he said, "Where is Lee?"—like that, you know.
Mr. Dulles. Mr. Truly said that?
Mr. Williams. Yes, sir.
Mr. McCloy. Do you know the name of the first policeman that accosted you, who stopped you?
Mr. Williams. No, sir.