Mrs. Rowland. Well, I didn't pay any special attention to the building, but I am sure I glanced at the building more than once afterwards, because I can't just stand and stare in one direction.
Mr. Belin. Do you mean you were just glancing at that building as you were glancing at other places?
Mrs. Rowland. Yes, sir.
Mr. Belin. When you were glancing at that building, do you remember whether you glanced at it, say, within 10 minutes prior to the motorcade?
Mrs. Rowland. I don't remember. But most of the windows on that floor were closed, and the people who were looking out usually were looking out at an open window.
Mr. Belin. Did you see any people look out of any open windows?
Mrs. Rowland. Yes.
Mr. Belin. About how many did you see all told, if you can remember?
Mrs. Roland. Two or three, I think.
Mr. Belin. Any more than two or three looking out of windows?