Mr. Hubert. You think that in the interval before 7 o’clock, between that conference you just described and 7 o’clock, that you contacted the top officials of the police department either by walking over again or by telephone?
Mr. Crull. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. Was any further discussion had about the condition of the news media?
Mr. Crull. No; the only thing I was interested in most then, of course as everyone else, was the progress being made with Oswald making the case. I was pretty well snowed in my own office by telegrams, telephone calls, and things which had come in in great numbers.
Mr. Hubert. You say you went home about 7 o’clock?
Mr. Crull. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. Did you return to the municipal building or police department any more that night?
Mr. Crull. No.
Mr. Hubert. Did you have any further communication with them the night of the 22d?
Mr. Crull. I have to keep this straight by days of the week.