Mr. Belin. Go ahead.

Mr. Brown. Where they were at the time of the shooting, and what they were doing, what they heard or saw during this incident.

Mr. Belin. Did you go do that then?

Mr. Brown. Yes, sir.

Mr. Belin. You left the sixth floor right then?

Mr. Brown. Yes; Detective Senkel and I took these employees to the city hall, and in this group of employees I was talking to a Mr. Shelley, and got an affidavit from him, when the officers brought in Lee Harvey Oswald.

And there were several cameramen following these boys also in front of them, and they opened the door to where I was interviewing; Mr. Shelley looked up and he said, "Well, that is Oswald. He works for us. He is one of my boys."

Mr. Belin. What did you do or say?

Mr. Brown. We got up and got out of the room so they could put Oswald in there in the room we were using.

We just had two small interview rooms there, and I let them put him in there.