Mr. Duncan. Now, the exhibit is basically correct. The only possible discrepancy would be the matter of the two telephone calls from Jack Ruby, which is still a matter of some confusion in my mind, as to the exact number. The time on this exhibit shows probably between 1 a.m. and 2 a.m. I think it would actually be between midnight and 1 a.m. Ruby’s visit came over the 2 o’clock hour and the telephone calls preceded that. Aside from that the exhibit is correct.

Mr. Hubert. Now, you place the visit by Ruby between the hours of 1 and 2, is that correct?

Mr. Duncan. No; the visit was actually about 30 minutes long and hinged somewhere over the 2 o’clock hour.

Mr. Hubert. That is to say it was somewhere between a quarter of 2 and a quarter past 2, or 5 minutes of 2 and 25 minutes after 2?

Mr. Duncan. I would say—somewhere between that.

Mr. Hubert. How much before the beginning of the actual personal interview did the phone calls occur?

Mr. Duncan. Well, they would be another half hour to 45 minutes. I would say about that—45 minutes would probably be the most solid—from the last telephone call to his arrival.

Mr. Hubert. So that your thought is that the phone calls could not have been earlier than 1 o’clock?

Mr. Duncan. It was—could not have been later than 1 o’clock.

Mr. Hubert. Could not have been later than 1 o’clock.