Mr. Hubert. In other words, it was a stopoff place on your runs that you make as a driver, is that right?

Mr. Evans. Well, you see, they have a bunkhouse, and we were staying in the bunkhouse, but the company said that we can’t do that no more, and our families were still in Houston, so, we had to have a place to sleep when we were in a town, and sometimes wouldn’t be there 1 day a week.

Mr. Hubert. Did you estimate that you actually shared this apartment with these other two gentlemen for about 2 months?

Mr. Evans. Two months.

Mr. Hubert. And how often, or how many times, put it that way, during those 2 months prior to November 24, 1963, did you actually stay overnight or stay in the daytime in this apartment?

Mr. Evans. I don’t believe it was once a week.

Mr. Hubert. About once a week? So, about eight or nine times, you think, during this period?

Mr. Evans. Something like that. About the only time we would be there is if we came in Saturday, we would be there Saturday, or Saturday night and run out Sunday.

Mr. Hubert. Do you recall being at that apartment on November 24, 1963, the Sunday after the President was assassinated?

Mr. Evans. That was the morning Oswald was shot? Yes, all three of us was there that day.