Mr. Truly. That is just the west one only.
Representative Ford. That was feasible, even though it might be a little difficult?
Mr. Truly. Yes, sir.
Representative Ford. There was no button on the outside that permitted him to send an elevator up to a higher floor?
Mr. Truly. No, sir. It would take him quite a little job to get his hand all through there and press one.
Mr. Dulles. Would he have to break any glass to do it?
Mr. Truly. No, sir. The car gate—and then there was an outside gate slatted—slats about this far apart.
Mr. McCloy. When you entered the building with the officer behind you, when you were presumably trying to get to the roof, there had been no cordon at that time thrown around the building?
Mr. Truly. No, sir.
Mr. McCloy. So that Oswald could have slipped out without an officer having been at the doorway at that point?