Mr. Smith. No, sir.

Mr. Liebeler. Did you know Officer Tippit?

Mr. Smith. Remotely. I didn't know him real well. Just knew him when I saw him.

Mr. Liebeler. When did you first hear about Oswald's capture?

Mr. Smith. It was after I left my post.

Mr. Liebeler. After you left your post?

Mr. Smith. Yes; in fact, just before I got off from working at the bank. Just before 6 o'clock. A squad of detectives, I don't recall their names, but they told me they got a man over at the Texas Theatre that they thought might have been the one.

Mr. Liebeler. After you heard the shots and went from Point 4 on Commission Exhibit No. 354 down to point 5 searching the bushy area here, did you have any occasion to look up in the windows of any of the buildings surrounding the intersection of Elm and Houston Streets?

Mr. Smith. No, sir; I was—pardon the expression—beating the bushes and checking the cars.

Mr. Liebeler. So you never saw anything in any of those windows at all?