Mr. Griffin. Did you turn around and move the crowd back?
Mr. Croy. There was a man with a camera, movie camera, sitting on his shoulder, standing next to me.
Mr. Griffin. Which direction were you facing?
Mr. Croy. I was facing to the south.
Mr. Griffin. Toward Commerce Street?
Mr. Croy. Yes; he would have been to my left. And there was also another fellow standing just slightly in back of him.
And when he gave this order to move the people back, I thought he referred to everyone moving against the rail, because I was in back of this other group of the press. I didn't bother with them. I let the ones in front of them take care of them, and I turned to the man with the camera and this other fellow and told them to move back against the rail.
Mr. Griffin. Did you recognize this other fellow?
Mr. Croy. No.
Mr. Griffin. Now, then, what did you do?