Mr. Griffin. Did you see President Johnson come out of the hospital?
Mrs. Powell. No; I didn’t. I don’t think he was seen, was he? Did they put him in a car with the curtains drawn? I know they kind of worried about him.
Mr. Griffin. Was the entrance that you were standing by, the entrance that President Kennedy’s body was taken into?
Mrs. Powell. No. See, I wasn’t there when they took him in or anything, but I was standing here on this side. Now, this would be Harry Hines running north and south; right?
Mr. Griffin. Yes.
Mrs. Powell. I was standing on the south side of the building, and I think the emergency is around here. There wasn’t any way I could, get close to the emergency, because it was just full of cars and people, so I came down here to Hines and pulled up over a curb and got upon the grass and parked down here. They brought the President from somewhere around here, because this is a curb and a street all through here like the front of this.
Mr. Griffin. I am going to have to stop you a minute, Nancy, because I want to make what you have been saying clear to the people that read the record.
Mrs. Powell. Okay.
Mr. Griffin. Let me ask you at this point where you think the entrance was that you were looking at, the entrance that you were near?
Mrs. Powell. Right here.