Mr. Ball. They were made by the chief?
Mr. Fritz. Yes, sir; they were made by the chief.
Mr. Ball. When did the chief first tell you what the plans were?
Mr. Fritz. That was on the 23d. He didn't tell me about all the plans, of course, at that time because I told you when he came up to tell us about that, when he asked when we were ready to go he told me about the armored car, that is the first I had ever heard of that.
Mr. Ball. Did you ever tell any of the press the time that Oswald would be moved?
Mr. Fritz. No, sir; I don't believe I did. I was interrogated by a bunch of them as I started to leave the office on the night of the 23d. As we started to the elevator, a group of us from my office, and some of the FBI officers, we started to the elevator some 10 or 20 reporters came up and said the chief said we were going to transfer him at 10 o'clock the next morning and if we were and I didn't talk to them so I don't think I ever said much if anything to them because I know one of them followed me almost to my parking lot, I know, asking me questions about the transfer.
Mr. Ball. At 11:15 when they left your office, do you know whether or not there was any broadcast over your radio as to your movements?
Mr. Fritz. On our radio?
Mr. Ball. Yes.
Mr. Fritz. I wouldn't know.