Mr. Ball. Then, if the gun wasn't found until after 1:10, you think it might have been as late as 1:05 or so before you discovered that Oswald wasn't there?
Mr. Truly. It could be—it could have been.
Mr. Ball. You have no exact memory as to the time you discovered he was not there?
Mr. Truly. No, sir; I didn't believe after thinking things over—it was over in 15 or 20 minutes after the shots were fired, but after retracing my trip to the roof and the time delay and back, I would have to say that it was farther along in the day than I had believed, so it could have been 1 or 1:05 or something like that.
Mr. Ball. Before you discovered Oswald wasn't there?
Mr. Truly. That's right, and at such time that you have information of the officers taking the names of the workers in the warehouse over in and around the wrapping tables, it was at such time that I noticed that this boy wasn't among the other workers.
Mr. Ball. You remember you had seen him on the second floor, didn't you?
Mr. Truly. That's right.
Mr. Ball. That's when you were with Officer Baker?
Mr. Truly. That's right.