Mr. Stevenson. No, sir.
Mr. Hubert. Did Batchelor tell you what time it would be after 10 o'clock?
Mr. Stevenson. No, sir. I went to Chief Batchelor—the reason I went to Chief Batchelor with that when I heard these remarks, I wanted to know if the press had been told. I went to Chief Batchelor and affirmed the fact that the statement had been made and that the press had been told.
Mr. Hubert. All right; just go ahead then.
Mr. Stevenson. I remained at my office in the Police and Courts Building until approximately 10:30 Saturday night, at which time I went home.
And returned to the Police and Courts Building at approximately 8 o'clock, Sunday morning, the 24th.
Mr. Hubert. Now before you left your duty on Saturday night, do you know of any plans that had been made for the transfer of Oswald and the security of that transfer?
Mr. Stevenson. No, sir; not on Saturday night, to my knowledge, I don't recall.
Mr. Hubert. All right, then, proceed to Sunday, please, sir.
Mr. Stevenson. I arrived at the basement of the Police and Courts Building at approximately 8 o'clock. Maybe 8:15.