Mr. Harrison. No, no; just an acquaintance. Oh, I have stopped out there at his place and sat there and talked to him and have gone and had coffee with him, but just an acquaintance, not a personal friend.
Mr. Griffin. Is this a TV sales and repair shop that he runs?
Mr. Harrison. No; a house trailer.
Mr. Griffin. I am sorry. House trailer. House trailer. Okay. Now, do you remember what you did in those roughly 2 hours between the time you got back up to the juvenile bureau and the time that you went down to the basement?
Mr. Harrison. No, sir; I don't recall, except sitting up there answering the phone and just checking on beeves that I had had assigned to me.
Mr. Griffin. Were you all keeping your eye out for when Oswald would be moved?
Mr. Harrison. Well, we knew that we would be told, that someone would come and get us.
Mr. Griffin. Did you have any idea of what would be the occasion for moving Oswald, what would be done before Oswald would be moved?
Mr. Harrison. No; I didn't.
Mr. Griffin. Were you aware that the homicide people were questioning Oswald at that time?