Mr. Adams. Well, I took you off the track there. We will come back to Fort Worth, now, if we may.

When we left we were discussing his concluding his talk and going out to the airport in Fort Worth.

Mr. O'Brien. Yes; there were, as I recall it, some bands en route. There was a great deal of excitement, enthusiasm. The weather had cleared. And it was a thoroughly pleasant trip out to the airport. The President obviously enjoyed it.

When we arrived at Air Force 1, he commented that that certainly had been a very interesting and pleasant morning.

Mr. Adams. And you went with him on Air Force 1?

Mr. O'Brien. That is correct.

Mr. Adams. To Dallas—arriving late in the morning?

Mr. O'Brien. I would estimate our arrival time at Dallas perhaps around 11:45. I know that we anticipated the motorcade through the streets of Dallas at the noon hour.

Mr. Adams. Did you yourself have anything to do with the planning of that motorcade?

Mr. O'Brien. No; I did not.