Mr. Ball. And, did he direct his questions to the men on the stage?
Mr. Potts. Yes; to the men on the stage.
Mr. Ball. Did you hear them?
Mr. Potts. Yes; I heard them answer.
Mr. Ball. Did Oswald speak up or not?
Mr. Potts. Well, he was complaining all during the showup. He had on a T-shirt and the rest of them didn't have on T-shirts, and he was complaining, "Well, everybody's got on a shirt and everything, and I've got a T-shirt on"—he was very belligerent about the showup. He wouldn't cooperate in any way. He was just making all kinds of commotion out there and he was doing more of the talking than anybody.
Mr. Ball. What kind of commotion was he making?
Mr. Potts. Well, he was doing a lot of talking about him being in a T-shirt, and "nobody else has got on a T-shirt and I've got on a T-shirt, this is unfair," and all that—just generally talking and after the showup was over, we just accompanied them back from the stage out to the anteroom door and just walked along with them and the elevator—took them on the elevator, and that's all we had to do with the show.
Mr. Ball. That's all you had to do with it?
Mr. Potts. Yes.