Mr. Liebeler. What did you do from the time you stationed yourself in that position?

Mr. Smith. Well, I stood there and talked some to the crowd after they finally formed. They didn't start forming until around 11 o'clock, and looked over here at the Texas School Book Depository Building and just stood there mainly—there wasn't much to do.

Mr. Liebeler. Did you look up at the buildings that were around this intersection here at Elm Street at all?

Mr. Smith. Yes; I did.

Mr. Liebeler. As you were standing there at position "A" in Exhibit No. 354, you were in a position to observe the south windows of the Texas School Book Depository Building, were you not?

Mr. Smith. That's right.

Mr. Liebeler. Did you notice any windows open up there?

Mr. Smith. I don't recall at this time whether there was any open. I'm sure there were, but I just don't remember it specifically—any specifically being open. There's quite a few people looking out the windows and what not of the various buildings.

Mr. Liebeler. Did you see any suspicious activities of any kind in any of those windows?

Mr. Smith. No, sir; I didn't.