Mr. Belin. When did you get on duty that day?

Mr. Adamcik. I was supposed to go on at 3. However, when I heard of the assassination—I was supposed to go to court at 2 o'clock, and I reported down to the courts and the courts were closed, so I immediately reported to my office, which was about 2 or so.

Mr. Belin. You were at the office the rest of the afternoon?

Mr. Adamcik. No, sir. I stayed at the office a short period of time. I wasn't there over an hour when Oswald was brought in by the arresting officers and we were asked—Detectives Stovall and Rose and myself were asked by Captain Fritz and the supervisor to go to his residence in Irving, to the Paine residence.

Mr. Belin. Did Oswald give them that address?

Mr. Adamcik. I don't know. I don't recall whether he gave them the address or they found it on his person in evidence as identification.

Mr. Belin. What was the address?

Mr. Adamcik. 2515 West Fifth Street, Irving. I don't have any idea how that came about at all. All I remember is that we were told to go to this address. I don't even remember whether we had a name, a definite name. We were told to go to this address, that this was the address he had on his person, or something similar to that, and we did what we were told.

Mr. Belin. About what time was this?

Mr. Adamcik. This was approximately 2:30. Could I use my report?