Mr. Hubert. Now this checking situation at the elevator that you just mentioned was on Friday, November the 22d?

Mr. Standifer. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. What time did you go off duty that day?

Mr. Standifer. They kept us over an hour. I went off at 12. We are originally due off at 11 p.m., but our captain asked everybody on duty that night to stay an extra hour to see if we could assist anyone. We stayed until 12.


Mr. Hubert. Did you have occasion to go to the assembly room when Oswald was brought in front of the press?

Mr. Standifer. No, sir.

Mr. Hubert. All right, sir, do you have anything else you wish to say?

Mr. Standifer. One thing I might add that wasn’t in that interview by Mr. Scott. Maybe it was 5:30 or 6 o’clock, Charlie Brown, the FBI agent, brought Mama Oswald and a young fellow who was identified to me as Oswald’s brother, into our office and asked if they could be put into an interrogation room where it was private, and I told him “Yes,” and we showed him the room that he could put them in.

And he asked me if I would get them some coffee. The coffee canteen is just down the hall a little bit from Captain Fritz’ office. I went to the canteen and brought him and her both back a cup of coffee.