Mr. Reeves. No, sir; I don’t believe I did—no, sir. I don’t think I seen him.
Mr. Hubert. Did you see Ruby that morning, I’m talking about the shift that runs from 7 o’clock on Friday to 7 o’clock Saturday morning?
Mr. Reeves. Let’s see—what date was that?
Mr. Hubert. It would have been the 22d and the 23d, that was the night of and the morning after the President was shot.
Mr. Reeves. No, sir. Let’s see, I may have seen Jack—I don’t remember seeing this boy. I may have seen Jack.
Mr. Hubert. Do you remember Jack parking his car there early Saturday morning the 23d?
Mr. Reeves. Saturday morning the 23d?
Mr. Hubert. Before you got off, maybe 2 or 3 hours before you got off?
Mr. Reeves. No, sir; I don’t think so. He never did come in that early—before I got off—I don’t think so. Most of the time he came in would be, I think, about 8 o’clock at night and maybe when he closed up was 1 or 1:30 and he would maybe go off and eat and he might run back to see if he locked his door. Sometimes he would call me and have me to hold the phone while I ran in there to see if his door was locked, and I would come back and tell him his door was locked.
Mr. Hubert. You say it just looked like Larry had taken off?