Mr. Griffin. About the moving?
Mr. Smart. No, sir; he said have the men stand by and he would notify me when to have them report to the basement.
Mr. Griffin. About how long was this before Oswald was actually moved, would you estimate?
Mr. Smart. I couldn’t say for sure, but I think I must have talked to him between—it must have been around 9 o’clock in the morning or maybe earlier. I am not sure. I didn’t make a note of the time.
Mr. Griffin. And were there other department heads or bureau heads in there at the time that you got this information?
Mr. Smart. In and out.
Mr. Griffin. Do you have any information as to whether Stevenson made a general request to all bureaus to have their men stand by or was this just specifically directed toward you?
Mr. Smart. I think it was general.
Mr. Griffin. That is, do you have any confirmation of that, have you talked to other bureau heads, for example, to find out?
Mr. Smart. Captain Jones.