Mr. Peterson. No; I don’t.

Mr. Specter. But you do think, in a general way, you must have seen him because he was in the area?

Mr. Peterson. Right.

Mr. Specter. Do you recall the day of the assassination?

Mr. Peterson. Oh, yes.

Mr. Specter. Tell me as specifically as you can recollect what you did on that day?

Mr. Peterson. Well, there was going to be the parade. We went down and stood on the marquee of the Adolphus Hotel. We were there with some newspaper people we knew and everybody at the hotel. The President passed by. We came back in the lobby. Next thing we knew we heard on the television he had been shot. That was it.

Mr. Specter. What did you do next; if anything?

Mr. Peterson. As well as I can remember either we called or went upstairs, told the rest of the kids in the cast, those that weren’t out. Just astonishment. Everybody was in the lobby just moving around.

Mr. Specter. Did you leave the hotel on that day?