Mr. Ball. When you came home?

Mrs. Johnson. Yes; after serving lunch.

Mr. Ball. Did Earlene Roberts say anything to you whether or not this man had returned?

Mrs. Johnson. No; after these officers came in, well, then she began to tell them that he did come rushing in and she had gotten a phone call or had made one, anyway, she was on the phone—no, there was someone called her, that's what she said, said someone called her and she says, "Did you know that the President had been assassinated" and she says, "Why, no" and she says, "Well, it's on the television now" and she says, "I will run and turn it on" and she run in and turned this television on to get this information and this Oswald walked in hurriedly and she said, she said to him, "You seem to be in a hurry." She was the only one in that place. She said he didn't say a word but went on in his room and she said he changed his little zip-up coat, way I understand it, and just went right back out. He evidently got the gun; now, we don't know.

Mr. Ball. Did she tell the officers that?

Mrs. Johnson. Yeah, she told the officers that.

Mr. Ball. When they came out there, did they have a search warrant?

Mrs. Johnson. Yes, surely.

Mr. Ball. Did you permit them to search his room?

Mrs. Johnson. Yes; they taken everything immediately out of his room.