Mr. Slack. No, sir.
Mr. Hubert. Your remark to Miss Cason was simply that Oswald had been shot and to get a doctor?
Mr. Slack. Yes, sir; best of my knowledge.
Mr. Hubert. Now, when did you write out the entry which you say was in your own hand showing that the prisoner was being transferred at 11:20? Was that done at 11:20 or later?
Mr. Slack. I would—I believe I wrote it out then. In other words, what I am in the habit of doing is this. That is something that comes naturally.
Mr. Hubert. In other words, the normal procedure is that the time of release and the time of action taken——
Mr. Slack. I was standing there——
Mr. Hubert. Let me finish my question; is done simultaneously with the act itself?
Mr. Slack. Yes, sir.
Mr. Hubert. So, that normally, when a prisoner leaves you make these notations, and you look to see what time it is. You enter the time, and that is how the notation is made?