Mr. Ball. In other words, you thought originally it might have been 10 minutes of 2 or so that you learned that?
Mr. Truly. Ten minutes to 1.
Mr. Ball. Ten minutes to 1?
Mr. Truly. It was around 1 o'clock—that period of time after I came down from the sixth floor to the first floor was rather hazy in my memory.
Mr. Ball. You think it might have been after 1 when you first noticed he wasn't there?
Mr. Truly. I don't think so—I don't feel like at was. It could have possibly been so.
Mr. Ball. Well, if the gun was not found before 1:10, if it wasn't found before that, can you give me any estimate?
Mr. Truly. That seems to be a longer time after the assassination.
Mr. Ball. You didn't wait 20 minutes from the time you learned Lee Oswald's address until the time you told Captain Fritz, did you?
Mr. Truly. No, sir; I did stand there on the first floor waiting until Chief Lumpkin got through talking for a few minutes.