Mr. Combest. Yes, sir. Did you say that there was four pages on that earlier? There are five, I believe, aren't there?
Mr. Hubert. Beg your pardon, sure are. It has been brought to my attention that Exhibit 5101, which I have previously identified as having four pages, in fact, has five, and I notice now that I have failed to place my initial on the second page, apparently having missed it, so, I now place my initial on the second page. All being initialed now. I have marked for identification a chart, or floor plan of the Dallas Police Department basement area showing the jail office, the parking area, down ramp from the Main Street, the upper ramp to Commerce Street, and for the purpose of identification with this testimony, I have marked this document as follows: "Dallas, Texas, March 26, 1964. Exhibit 5100. Deposition of B. H. Combest." I have signed my name under that in order also that we may recognize that we are talking about the same document. I will ask you to put your signature below mine on that document, sir.
When did you first learn about the time of the plan to transfer Oswald?
Mr. Combest. Sometime late the preceding day that I heard it through the news media that we were going to transfer him the next morning, and I don't recall the exact time, but the time of transfer was supposed to be pretty early the next morning, the way I understood it.
Mr. Hubert. You mean 5 or 6?
Mr. Combest. Well, 7 or 8.
Mr. Hubert. What time did you come on duty?
Mr. Combest. I believe it was 9 o'clock in the morning.
Mr. Hubert. Didn't your shift go on at 7, your regular shift?
Mr. Combest. No, sir.