Mr. Kriss. Right then? No.
Mr. Hubert. Had you known Ruby?
Mr. Kriss. Known, of him, saw him before in the papers and everything.
Mr. Hubert. What did you do after that?
Mr. Kriss. Well, they said—somebody said, "Don't let anyone out of the basement." And I ran across here and I thought I saw one of the captains, Arnett, and I saw him going down, and he was in the confusion and in that confusion here, and ran over there and saw that everything was all right, and they said, "Don't let anyone out."
Mr. Hubert. And you positioned yourself right in the middle?
Mr. Kriss. Positioned myself in the middle and no one passed thereafter. That I can assure you of. That is the only thing I do know for sure.
Mr. Hubert. All right. Let me see if there's anything else.
All right. Is there anything else you would like to add that is not contained in the statement, or in your testimony today?
Mr. Kriss. No, sir; I just don't know a thing.