Mr. Griffin. Let me interrupt you, because I thought of another question.

Mrs. Powell. OK.

Mr. Griffin. What were the driving conditions going out there to Parkland?

Mrs. Powell. Very bad. Well, they weren’t so bad. I came through town to start with. We started down to get an extra, because we knew they would have extras, and I wanted to get one to save for my kiddos.

Mr. Griffin. You did stop downtown?

Mrs. Powell. Over here some place at one of the newspapers. We stopped for just a second and ran into see if they had the extras out yet. No; maybe we didn’t. I think we went directly to the hospital, because it had just happened. Anyway, we went to the hospital, and it wasn’t too bad going out, but around the hospital it was just terrible. But we parked and we walked up and stood there, and the TV cameras were there already. And I guess we had been there about—on the way out there, they announced over the radio that the President was dead.

Mr. Griffin. As you drove out, did you go out the expressway? That is, Stemmons Expressway?

Mrs. Powell. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. Did you drive out the Stemmons Expressway?

Mrs. Powell. Yes.