Mr. Hubert. You were not aware that the plans had been changed so that they—he was going to be taken in a police car, rather than in the armored car?

Captain Martin. No; I didn't know anything about it.

Mr. Hubert. But, did you know anything about the route that was going to be used?

Captain Martin. No, as far as I knew, they were going to put him in the armored truck. That is the reason I was standing there, because I figured they would come right back there and I could go up there with them, but they didn't ever make it.

Mr. Hubert. Did you observe what other officers were doing, or in what direction they were looking about the time that Oswald came out?

Captain Martin. No; I didn't personally observe it, except on TV later. At the time I didn't notice them.

Mr. Hubert. In other words, at the time that Oswald came out, you were looking where—you were looking towards Oswald, and if I understand it, you are not in a position to tell us now what other people were doing except what you saw later on television, is that right?

Captain Martin. That's right.

Mr. Hubert. Well, now do you have, any comment about what you saw on—later on television?

Captain Martin. Well, it seems that all the officers were watching Oswald when they should have been watching the crowd.