Mr. Baker. Just momentarily. As he said, "Yes, he works here," I turned and went on up the stairs.
Mr. Belin. All right. Do you have any time estimate as to the period of time that elapsed between the time that you first got to the head of the stairs and saw some movement through that first doorway and the time you left to go back up to the flight of stairs going to the third floor?
Mr. Baker. I would say approximately maybe 30 seconds, something like that. It was a real quick interview, you know, and then I left.
Mr. Belin. All right. As you left, did you notice whether or not the man in the lunchroom did anything or started moving anywhere?
Mr. Baker. No, sir. As I left he was still in the position that he was whenever I was facing him.
Mr. Belin. You then went where?
Mr. Baker. I immediately turned and went on, started on, up the stairways.
Mr. Belin. All right. After going up the stairways, do you know what numbered floor it was—I will ask you this, did you take the stairway all the way to the top?
Mr. Baker. No, sir; we caught that elevator, it seemed like we went up either one or two floors, and Mr. Truly said "Let's take the elevator, here it is."
Mr. Belin. Did you take an east or west elevator?