Mr. Robertson. Yes; one of the fellows in the auto theft bureau bought some hamburgers and brought them up there.
Mr. Griffin. You never left the building?
Mr. Robertson. No; depending on what you mean here. I was not in that hall all the time. There were times that I was in the new section of the municipal building adjacent, in the city manager’s office, because the police department was reporting to him.
Mr. Griffin. You are referring to Elgin Crull?
Mr. Robertson. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. Were you present at the time when they were reporting to him?
Mr. Robertson. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. Can you tell us about what kind of action they were reporting and what sort of control he was exercising over them?
Mr. Robertson. I had the impression that their reports were advisory. They were keeping him posted as to how the investigation was progressing. There was one officer and I am not certain which one, who talked rather loud, and Mr. Crull had to hold the phone some distance from his ear in order to be comfortable. And it was as a result of that that I learned that they were definitely going to file both charges against Oswald.
Mr. Griffin. Do you remember when it was that you learned that, approximately?