"Well, they have shot Oswald."

They had a radio sitting there going. I said, "That is not right. That is misinformation, because it hasn't been 5 or 7 or 8 minutes that I left him in his presence and he was very much alive then." And just then they kept talking on the radio, and I got to listening, and sure enough, they shot him.

Mr. Belin. Where was your car parked? Was it parked in the basement where they were going to transfer Oswald?

Mr. Holmes. No; out on the street.

Mr. Belin. Now, did you ever talk to Captain Fritz or any police officer about Oswald getting shot?

Mr. Holmes. I haven't talked or discussed this in any way.

Mr. Belin. Not since then with any other police officer?

Mr. Holmes. No, sir.

Mr. Belin. Was there anything said in that interrogation of Lee Harvey Oswald pertaining to the Fair Play for Cuba Committee, that you remember?

Mr. Holmes. When I was discussing with him about rental application for Box No. 6225 at the terminal annex, I asked him if he had shown that anyone else was entitled to get mail in that box and he said, "No."