Mr. Wade. He had in his statement that he meant to shoot three times, which was premeditation, but I don't think he thought about it Friday night.

Mr. Rankin. What about Archer, did he have anything in his statement about Friday night in his prior statements?

Mr. Wade. No, sir; I don't think he did. He did have about the intending to shoot three times.

Mr. Rankin. When Dean was telling you about this statement about planning to shoot Oswald on Friday night, was he telling you that Ruby had told him that?

Mr. Wade. Yes.

Mr. Rankin. He didn't tell that to Sorrels?

Mr. Wade. I think he said he told it to both of them. I think that the question on that, he said when he saw the snarl on his face he first thought about killing him. Now the snarl on his face could have been Friday night or Saturday night.

Mr. Dulles. That is on Oswald's face?

Mr. Wade. On Oswald's face.

And I think that, I am not sure of this, but I think that Sorrels remembers saying something about the snarl on his face. But I think the question was whether they were talking before the time of the shooting of Oswald or whether they was talking about Friday night and it is Dean's impression that when he saw the snarl on his face is when he first thought about killing him.