Mr. Robertson. Approximately 3:15 in the afternoon.
Mr. Griffin. But the charges were not charged against Oswald until much later that night, isn’t that right?
Mr. Robertson. That’s right.
Mr. Griffin. How did you place it at approximately 3:15 in the afternoon that the decision to file had been made?
Mr. Robertson. I don’t know how I placed it. This I can’t correlate in regard to anything else. If I could—now I assume I must have looked at a clock about that minute, because there has never been any question as to what the time was.
Mr. Griffin. Were you making notes as you were at the city hall in following out your assignment?
Mr. Robertson. No.
Mr. Griffin. Were you reporting back to anybody who was making any record of what you were observing?
Mr. Robertson. I was reporting back to Mr. Walter Evans of our station, who at that time was the radio news director, keeping him advised of the information that I gathered, some of which we published and some of which we did not.
Mr. Griffin. You indicated when you talked to the FBI that you saw Jack Ruby sometime on November 22.