Mr. Pryor. In the evening, sir, from 7:30 until 3. At the time, though——

Mr. Hubert. At what time—you mean in November 1963?

Mr. Pryor. Yes, sir; in November of 1963, the shift, the evening shift started at 6:30 and got off at 2.

Mr. Hubert. Wasn’t there one shift that began or some employees who began work at midnight and worked until 7:30?

Mr. Pryor. Yes, sir.

Mr. Hubert. Were you on that shift?

Mr. Pryor. Art Watherwax, now, he is the lobster—that is the name of the shift—the lobster shift is the midnight shift, and ours, or the one that I worked and still do is the evening shift, and like I say, at that time the shift started at 6:30 and ended at 2 for a normal 7-hour shift. Now, it’s from 7:30 until 3. As in the statement, though, to the FBI, I had worked overtime that particular evening.

Mr. Hubert. Now, let’s get to that. I think you state in your statement to the FBI, Exhibit No. 1, that you saw Ruby in the composing room of the Times Herald on the morning of the 23d at about 4 o’clock?

Mr. Pryor. Yes, sir.

Mr. Hubert. Now, that would have been Saturday morning?