Mr. Archer. Well, as near as I can remember we did stay in the—in the bureau, or at least I did until, oh, I would say approximately 10:50 a.m. And that is only an approximate time because I don't remember looking and seeing the exact time.

Mr. Hubert. Well, what happened at that time?

Mr. Archer. At that time, Lieutenant Smart came in and, of course, we had been aware that the subject, Oswald, would probably be transferred that day.

Mr. Hubert. What made you aware of this?

Mr. Archer. Well, for one thing, just the press itself, and quite a bit in the papers and all. We just had it in our minds that we would. Actually, nobody told me specifically that he would be, but like I say, it was in my mind. I just had that impression.

Mr. Hubert. So, at approximately 10:50, you received orders from whom, you said?

Mr. Archer. Lieutenant Smart.

Mr. Hubert. To do what?

Mr. Archer. He told us to follow him and to go to the basement, which we did. We left our office and walked to the elevators, got in the elevator and then proceeded into the basement.

Mr. Hubert. Which elevator did you use?