Mr. Hubert. Now, of course, a large part of that was due, I take it, to the fact that Oswald was being interrogated on the third floor in Captain Fritz’ office, which is the normal place where a person charged with murder would be interrogated?

Captain King. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. But, do you know if anyone thought of removing Oswald to another place and thus avoid the press in the room?

Captain King. That, I do not know, sir.

Mr. Hubert. You had not heard that discussed?

Captain King. I don’t recall having heard it discussed.

Mr. Hubert. Did it occur to you that that might be one way to get around this situation which you found?

Captain King. No; actually it did not.

Mr. Hubert. Were there other places available so it could actually have been done?

Captain King. I am sure that some place could have been found—I don’t know whether a place could have been found that would have solved more problems than it raised or not—I don’t know.