Mr. Truly. I noticed nothing in either hand.

Mr. Belin. Did you see both of his hands?

Mr. Truly. I am sure I did. I could be wrong, but I am almost sure I did.

Mr. Belin. About how long did Officer Baker stand there with Lee Harvey Oswald after you saw them?

Mr. Truly. He left him immediately after I told him—after he asked me, does this man work here. I said, yes. The officer left him immediately.

Mr. Belin. Did you hear Lee Harvey Oswald say anything?

Mr. Truly. Not a thing.

Mr. Belin. Did you see any expression on his face? Or weren't you paying attention?

Mr. Truly. He didn't seem to be excited or overly afraid or anything. He might have been a bit startled, like I might have been if somebody confronted me. But I cannot recall any change in expression of any kind on his face.

Mr. Belin. Now, I hand you what the reporter has marked as Exhibit 499.