Mr. Givens. No, sir.

Mr. Belin. All right. Now, is there anything else you can think of that happened that morning up to the time you heard the shot?

Mr. Givens. No, sir. Everything was all right until that.

Mr. Belin. How many shots did you hear?

Mr. Givens. Three.

Mr. Belin. What did you do when you heard them?

Mr. Givens. Well, we broke and ran down that way, and by the time we got to the corner down there of Houston and Elm, everybody was running, going toward the underpass over there by the railroad tracks.

And we asked—I asked someone—some white fellow there, "What happened?"

And he said, "Somebody shot the President." Like that. So I stood there for a while, and I went over to try to get to the building after they found out the shots came from there, and when I went over to try to get back in the officer at the door would't let me in.

Mr. Belin. Did you tell him you worked there?