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(Testimony of Miss Victoria Elizabeth Adams)Mr. BELIN. You went back in through the front entrance, through the front of the building? Miss ADAMS. Well, I didn't go back in right away. Miss ADAMS. Yes, sir. I went by the one directly in front of the building. Miss ADAMS. When I got there, I happened to look around and noticed several of the employees, and I noticed Joe Molina, for one, was standing in front of the building, and also Avery Davis, who works with me, and I said, "What do you think has happened?" And she said, "I don't know." And I said, "I want to find out." I think the President is shot. There was a motorcycle that was parked on the corner of Houston and Elm directly in front of the east end of the building, and I paused-there to listen to the report on the police radio, and they said that shots had been fired which apparently came either from the second floor or the fourth floor window, and so I panicked, as I was at the only open window on the fourth floor. Miss ADAMS. It said second floor. So then I decided maybe I had better go back into the building, and going up the stairs--- Mr. BELIN. Now at this time when you went back into the building, were there any policemen standing in front of the building keeping people out? Miss ADAMS. There was an officer on the stairs itself, and he was prohibiting people from entering the building, that is correct. But I told him I worked there. Miss ADAMS. Yes, sir. Miss ADAMS. Following that, I pushed the button for the passenger elevator, but the power had been cut off on the elevator, so I took the stairs to the second floor. Mr. BELIN. You then went all the way back to the northwest corner of the building and took the same set of stairs you had previously taken to come down, or did you take the stairs by the passenger elevator? Miss ADAMS. By the passenger elevator. Miss ADAMS. No, sir; they didn't. Miss ADAMS. I went into the Texas School Book Depository office and just listened for a few minutes to the people that were congregating there, and decided there wasn't anything interesting going on, and went out and walked around the hall to the freight elevator meaning the one on the northwest corner. Miss ADAMS. Yes; the one nearest the stairs. Miss ADAMS. I went into the elevator which was stopped on the second floor, with two men who were dressed in suit and hats, and I assumed they were plainclothesmen. Miss ADAMS. I tried to get the elevator to go to the fourth floor, but it wasn't operating, so the gentlemen lifted the elevator gate and we went out and ran up the stairs to the fourth floor. Miss ADAMS. Yes, sir. Mr. BELIN. Now trying to reconstruct your actions insofar as the time sequence, which we haven't done, what is your best estimate of the time between 731-222 0--64--vol. VI 26
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