Mr. Belin. Did you ever notice him looking back at the building?
Mrs. Rowland. Not that I remember.
Mr. Belin. Was he generally looking at you when he was talking with you?
Mrs. Rowland. Not necessarily. He might have been looking around at the street or at the building.
Mr. Belin. Or at anything?
Mrs. Rowland. Yes.
Mr. Belin. Anything else at that place then that you specifically remember before the motorcade came by? Did your husband say anything about seeing anyone in the building, or did you talk any more about the man with the rifle?
Mrs. Rowland. I really don't remember very much about what happened afterward. I mean it was just——
Mr. Belin. I mean between, in the 15 minutes preceding the motorcade?
Mrs. Rowland. I remember hearing on the radio that the President was passing Ervay Street. It wasn't on our radio, somebody else's radio, and that is about all.