Mr. Hubert. And at what time were you called on Sunday the 24th the day Oswald was shot?

Mr. Holly. It was the morning. I believe it was around 9 o'clock and they called and said for me to report downtown. They were going to try to move him out around 2 o'clock. I immediately come to town.

Mr. Hubert. You got into uniform?

Mr. Holly. Yes; and at the present time, I don't recall, because I got down about 5 minutes after he was shot. I reported for duty at the entrance of the Main Street entrance to the city hall.

Mr. Hubert. He had already been shot?

Mr. Holly. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. To whom did you speak who gave you that information?

Mr. Holly. Lieutenant Kriss.

Mr. Hubert. Did you receive any assignment?

Mr. Holly. Yes. I was assigned to direct traffic and keep traffic from bogging down in front of the city hall entrance. And I stayed there approximately 30 minutes, and then I was reassigned out at Parkland Hospital.