Mr. Ball. That opens on——

Miss Hine. The foyer, little hall, and——

Mr. Ball. Steps lead down?

Miss Hine. Yes, sir; but there is a door before the steps and the elevator is to my left and I went past the hall that goes to my right and I knocked on the door of Lyons and Carnahan; that's a publishing company.

Mr. Ball. What did you do then?

Miss Hine. I tried the door, sir, and it was locked and I couldn't get in and I called, "Lee, please let me in," because she's the girl that had that office, Mrs. Lee Watley, and she didn't answer. I don't know if she was there or not, then I left her door. I retraced my steps back to where the hall turns to my left and went down it to Southwestern Publishing Co.'s door and I tried their door and the reason for this was because those windows face out.

Mr. Ball. On to Elm?

Miss Hine. Yes; and on to the triple underpass.

Mr. Ball. I see.

Miss Hine. And there was a girl in there talking on the telephone and I could hear her but she didn't answer the door.