Mr. Hubert. Now, can you recall how you got the information, or where you got the information as to the shooting of Oswald?

Mr. Hulse. To the best of my knowledge, I don’t remember who told me that that he had been shot. Some other officer, or some other telephone clerk in the dispatcher’s office told me that he had been shot.

Mr. Hubert. Is it possible that Mrs. Cason——

Mr. Hulse. It is quite possible that she did.

Mr. Hubert. How would she do it? Were you in the same office with her?

Mr. Hulse. No, now, I was in another office which is divided by a plate glass, but we also have an intercom system and it is quite possible she told me through the intercom system that Oswald had been shot.

Mr. Hubert. When you heard that, what did you do?

Mr. Hulse. I knew that she had already ordered an ambulance. I knew 605 had just cleared from a previous call. Best I can remember I asked her what ambulance was going, what ambulance had been ordered and she told me 607.

Mr. Hubert. All right.

Mr. Hulse. I knew that 605 would probably be closer to the basement, and I disregarded 607, and ordered 605 on the air.