Mr. Dean. Okay; all right.
Mr. Griffin. Now, where did this KLIF interview take place?
Mr. Dean. It was on the second floor there in the small room that was unoccupied at the time.
Mr. Griffin. What did you do after that interview?
Mr. Dean. I stayed around the office. I don't remember anything particularly that I did do. Again, answering questions of people coming on. I think that some men had been called in from off duty to report for duty. Gosh, I don't even remember what time I got off from work that day.
Mr. Griffin. Did you stay around the office all the rest of the time that you were there, that you were on duty?
Mr. Dean. Well, I would imagine that I went back to the basement. Let me think. The rest of the time I didn't do anything in particular. I mean any specific assignment that I can recall.
Mr. Griffin. But you seem to have some idea that you went back to the basement?
Mr. Dean. Well, the reason I think that I did, I had been away from there about an hour and a half, and I just wanted to go back. I am sure that I went back down there just to check on the situation and the confusion that might have been in the basement, to see if possibly I would have to notify the on-coming platoon how many men they might need to stay around the city hall, quell this confusion.
Mr. Griffin. Did you go back up to the third floor at all?