Mr. Eberhardt. Aisleway, all news photographers.

Mr. Griffin. That leads to the back of the room.

Mr. Eberhardt. Okay. And the rest of them back here stood up on these tables. When the front tables got full, they all stood up, and Ruby was over here.

Mr. Griffin. All right. Will you put “Ruby” on that?

Mr. Eberhardt. Then they proceeded to ask him questions, take his picture, what have you, and somebody, the chief, I don’t remember which one of the chiefs, said, “All right. Take him out.” And they took him out, and I remained, and when they took him out, here they all come.

Mr. Griffin. After Oswald was taken out, were there any people still standing up on those tables?

Mr. Eberhardt. No; they got off, and, of course, Henry Wade was up here at the desk.

Mr. Griffin. Mark “Henry Wade” there.

Mr. Eberhardt. Then they all run for him, and you couldn’t see Wade for the reporters around him.

Mr. Griffin. All right. Were the reporters between you and Henry Wade?