Mr. Hubert. And that happened three times?
Mr. Mayo. Yes, sir.
Mr. Hubert. And after the third time, what happened? Is that when the shot was fired or something, or you didn't see them any more or——
Mr. Mayo. After—I didn't hear the shot, but the hustle and bustle and noise in the basement, I looked down there and the men and all going around and around. Everything—and I heard a little radio from a pedestrian that said that Oswald had been shot, broadcast, and just about that time, I saw them going down Commerce Street.
Mr. Hubert. When you say "them," you mean the two men in the Fairlane car?
Mr. Mayo. Yes, sir. They were just a little past the entrance when all this commotion started.
Mr. Hubert. That was the third trip?
Mr. Mayo. That was the third trip down. I went on down—went downstairs.
Mr. Hubert. You didn't notice whether it was a Texas license or not; or out of State?
Mr. Mayo. I didn't get a chance to see the license.