Mr. Hubert. Would you state for the record what amendments or modifications, whatever else you have to about the documents.
Captain Jones. This is off the record.
(Discussion off the record.)
Mr. Hubert. Now, back on the record. Anyhow, with reference directed at 5054, Captain, what have you to say as to that? That being a report of Special Agents James W. Bookhout and Joseph M. Meyers, of an interview of you by those gentlemen on November 25, 1963.
Captain Jones. First, let me say that they make reference—they are correct, but they have grouped together under "specific instructions that I received." I received, at two different times, that is not at the same time. At first, when I was sent downstairs Chief Stevenson gave me instructions to go to the Commerce Street ramp, place two patrolmen there to assist an armored car down that ramp to get it backed as far down as possible, down in the basement——
Mr. Hubert. Before you leave that, do you know about what time it was?
Captain Jones. I'd say only about 11 o'clock, and it could have been a little before because of the amount of time required on that, but I didn't look at my watch.
Mr. Hubert. Thank you.
Captain Jones. Do you want me to go on to the other points?
Mr. Hubert. Yes.