Mr. Beaty. I am not looking over there much.
Mr. Griffin. If, when you did on occasions look over there, could you see people around the TV cameras?
Mr. Beaty. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. Did you have any trouble distinguishing their faces?
Mr. Beaty. After the lights were on, you couldn't see nothing.
Mr. Griffin. After the lights were on, you couldn't see anything over there?
Mr. Beaty. No.
Mr. Griffin. Now, do you recall whether or not Captain Jones instructed the men that when Oswald was brought out from the jail office to where you men were standing, that you were supposed to begin to start walking alongside of Oswald toward the armored car?
Mr. Beaty. He told us to keep the path open, and then he changed this detail here and pushed them all back.
Mr. Griffin. If all of the members of the press were along the Main Street ramp and were over behind, roughly behind the railing, or at least behind the TV camera in the direction of the garage area, what function did you people who were stationed along where you have marked your "X," that wall that you have your "X," and up the Commerce Street ramp, what function were you people going to have?