Mr. Hubert. There are a couple of matters that I would like to ask if you know. It may be that you do not know at all. Can you tell us either from your own knowledge or from what would be normal under the circumstances, what food was afforded to Oswald from the time he was arrested on through, if you know?

Captain Fritz. What food was furnished him?

Mr. Hubert. Yes.

Captain Fritz. Of course the food in the jail, I wouldn’t know anything about. I don’t have anything to do with the food in the jail.

I didn’t remember in the beginning until someone reminded me that we fed him what he would eat while he was there at the office while we were talking to him.

Mr. Hubert. That was Friday on November 22 in the afternoon?

Captain Fritz. Yes, sir; in the afternoon. He didn’t want a great deal. He didn’t eat very much, but we brought him what he would eat and drink. I believe he drank coffee a couple of times. I didn’t remember those things until the officers reminded me in the office. We do that for almost all prisoners.

Mr. Hubert. Did he have supper at the usual hour that day?

Captain Fritz. I am not sure about that.

Mr. Hubert. Do you know anything else about the other meals that he may have had during the Saturday and Sunday?