Mr. Harrison. We didn't know they were. We assumed that they were.
Mr. Griffin. Were there reporters running in and out of the office?
Mr. Harrison. Yes, sir.
Mr. Griffin. Were they talking about the events that were going on?
Mr. Harrison. They were mostly using the phone. They weren't talking to us. They were mostly calling their home office.
Mr. Griffin. They were using the phone in your office?
Mr. Harrison. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. You were able to hear what they were saying over the telephone?
Mr. Harrison. I didn't pay any attention to what they were saying. There were three of us in there that morning. All we told them was to leave us three lines open because we were pretty busy ourselves.
Mr. Griffin. What was the next thing you recall in connection with the movement of Lee Oswald?