Mr. Hubert. What time was it, about?
Captain Jones. Well, it would take a minimum, I would say, of 5 minutes, to come up that. It would vary a little, and possibly more, depending on how fast the elevators came up and so forth.
Mr. Hubert. What did you do next then?
Captain Jones. Next thing I did—it was brought to my attention—we don't have a chart here so I will have——
Mr. Hubert. Here; I am going to mark it, "Dallas, Texas, March 24, 1963. Exhibit 5057, deposition of Capt. O. A. Jones." I am signing my name below it and I would like you to sign your name, here.
Captain Jones. All right, sir.
Mr. Hubert. And then will you use the exhibit as you see fit. Let me say to you that if you do refer to the exhibit please indicate in words where it is rather than pointing to it because it will not make sense later on.
Captain Jones. All right.
Mr. Hubert. Now, you were saying about the basement——
Captain Jones. When I got off the elevator, came out and left the elevator—all right, now, someone brought it to my attention that photographers and news media were in this part of the jail.