Mr. Belin. Uh-huh.
Mr. Craig. And she thought that's where they came from.
Mr. Belin. Did anyone say they had seen anything—such as a rifle?
Mr. Craig. Yes; later on. A few minutes after that—I had taken this girl to one of our criminal investigators—and was talking to some other people. I talked to a young couple and the boy said he saw two men on the—uh—sixth floor of the Book Depository Building over there; one of them had a rifle with the telescopic sight on it—but he thought they were Secret Service agents on guard and didn't report it. This was about—uh—oh, he said, 15 minutes before the motorcade ever arrived.
Mr. Belin. Do you remember if that boy's name would have been Arnold Rowland—(spelling) R-o-w-l-a-n-d?
Mr. Craig. Yes.
Mr. Belin. Does that sound like it?
Mr. Craig. Yes; it sounds like the name—yes.
Mr. Belin. His wife might be Barbara Rowland?
Mr. Craig. Yes; I believe her name was Barbara.