Mr. Dougherty. Oh—shipping clerk.
Mr. Ball. And what kind of work is that?
Mr. Dougherty. Well, that's when they bring the orders from on the second floor, and in other words, you fill them from the—they are orders, I guess you would call them orders, to fill from there, and outside of doing little odd jobs besides that—that's it.
Mr. Ball. Did you know a fellow named Lee Harvey Oswald that worked at the Texas School Book Depository?
Mr. Dougherty. Well, I'll be frank with you, Mr. Ball, I don't believe nobody knew him too well. You might say he wouldn't have too much to say to anybody. He just stayed all to hisself, and I'll be frank with you, I just flat didn't know him.
Mr. Ball. Now, on November 22, 1963, that's the day the President was shot?
Mr. Dougherty. Yes, sir.
Mr. Ball. What time did you go to work?
Mr. Dougherty. Well, I got there—it was after 7 o'clock in the morning.
Mr. Ball. Do you usually get there in the morning at 7 o'clock?