Mr. Montgomery. That’s right.

Mr. Griffin. Now, I have gone over this with you in the interview, but so that we have continuity here, I want to start at this point. Prior to the time that you went home Saturday night, did you hear anything from a police officer, or bystander or newspaperman or what have you, with respect to the proposed movement or a proposed movement of Lee Harvey Oswald to the county jail?

Mr. Montgomery. I don’t recall hearing it; no.

Mr. Griffin. Did you hear any discussion at all or any rumors, or anything about that?

Mr. Montgomery. No.

Mr. Griffin. All right. Now, what time did you return to work?

Mr. Montgomery. Well, supposed to be there at 8. I was about 10 minutes late, I guess.

Mr. Griffin. Now, before you arrived at the police department on Sunday morning——

Mr. Montgomery. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. Did you hear anything about the proposed movement of Lee Harvey Oswald?