Mr. Reynolds. Just my name.

Mr. Liebeler. When it was told on the radio about your involvement in it, was it also made clear that you had not, in fact, directed—let me ask the question this way. Was it ever stated either on the television or the radio that you had directed the police to the Texas Theatre?

Mr. Reynolds. Not the direction. In the general direction, but not to the theatre.

Mr. Liebeler. In fact, you were looking for this man who later turned out to be Oswald, in this parking lot which was some distance from the Texas Theatre at that point?

Mr. Reynolds. Yes.

Mr. Liebeler. And you never saw Oswald continue on down the street—on down Jefferson or go in the Texas Theatre, and you never told the police that he had gone in that direction, did you?

Mr. Reynolds. I told the police he was going in that direction.

Mr. Liebeler. He was going—you told the police he went into the parking lot, or what did you tell him?

Mr. Reynolds. That he was going west. I told them that he was going west, and I had assumed that he just cut through the parking lot and kept going the general direction he was going in.

Mr. Liebeler. But he hadn't gotten to Jefferson by the time you had seen him?