Mr. Ball. Did you see them take the name and address of anybody else?
Mr. Gibson. No, sir; right after they put Lee Oswald in the police car and drove off, I walked outside and went back over to the store.
Mr. Ball. I understood that one group of the police headed for Oswald?
Mr. Gibson. Well, I don't believe they really headed for him—I believe they just started down through the theatre. From what the boy told me—Johnny Pardis told me, he followed him into the theatre and he went upstairs, and I believe this is why all the policemen went upstairs. I don't think they really headed for him. I mean, they just evidently, as I said, all of them went upstairs, with the exception of a small majority, say 6 or 8, maybe 12 downstairs and inside the theatre there.
Mr. Ball. Did they pass you on their way?
Mr. Gibson. You mean up the stairs?
Mr. Ball. No; the smaller party that was downstairs.
Mr. Gibson. No; I was standing on this far side right next to the wall.
Mr. Ball. And they were in an aisle over there?
Mr. Gibson. Well, actually, they were two or three aisles over—there's two big main aisles, and then there's another small aisle that runs down the wall.