Mr. Slack. Yes, sir.
Mr. Hubert. As far as you know, was there any deviation from that normal procedure in the case of the transfer of Oswald?
Mr. Slack. The deviation, it was in this point, that we usually have it filled out before the prisoner is brought down. In this particular case, we didn't know when he was going to be transferred, so therefore, we had to write down when he did come down.
Mr. Hubert. In other words, you hadn't pulled his card?
Mr. Slack. I had his card pulled. I knew he was going to be transferred, presumably.
Mr. Hubert. But you didn't know the time; so, therefore, you hadn't entered anything?
Mr. Slack. No, sir; I had it on the clipboard on the counter where we always keep them.
Mr. Hubert. What is your best recollection about what you entered there with reference to the shooting, that is to say, was the entry made before or after the shooting?
Mr. Slack. It was made before the shooting.
Mr. Hubert. In other words, it was made in the interval when he came out of the elevator and they walked out?