Mr. Truly. No, sir.
Mr. McCloy. You did not see him on November 22d with any package or any bundle?
Mr. Truly. No, sir.
Mr. Belin. Mr. Truly, when we were there on March 20th, did you take a walk down from the southeast corner window on the sixth floor with Officer Baker and a Secret Service Agent Howlett—we walked along from that window at the southeast corner of the sixth floor, walked along the east wall to the northeast corner of the building, and then across there around the elevators, and Secret Service Agent Howlett simulated putting a rifle at the spot where the rifle was found; and then we took the stairs down to the second floor lunchroom where Officer Baker encountered Lee Harvey Oswald? You remember us doing that?
Mr. Truly. Yes, sir.
Mr. Belin. How fast were we going—running, trotting, walking or what?
Mr. Truly. Walking at a brisk walk, and then a little bit faster, I would say.
Mr. Belin. You remember what time that was? How long did it take?
Mr. Truly. It seemed to me like it was a minute and 18 seconds, and a minute and 15 seconds. We tried it twice. I believe that is about as near as I remember.
Mr. Belin. If a person were in that southeast corner window, just knowing the way the books were laid up there, would that have been the most practicable route to use to get out of there, to get down the stairs?