We were discussing what West did during his lunch break
The Dallas route was published on Tuesday, so Oswald had plenty of time to plan how he was going to smuggle his rifle to work.
West got to work a "little early", and according to Givens, Oswald's routine was to get to work and read the previous days newspaper, a time span which he never says. But never the less, Oswald window of opportunity was not only limited to lunch.
Mr. BELIN - What time did you get to work?
Mr. WEST - Well, we always get to work - we are supposed to be there at 8 in the morning.
Mr. BELIN - You got there at 8 that morning?
Mr. WEST - Yes, I always, most of the time I got there a little early.
Mr. BELIN - Do you remember what time you got to work that particular morning?
Mr. WEST - It was about 10 minutes to 8. I always be 5 or 10 minutes early.
Mr. BELIN - Where did you go when you got to work?Mr. BELIN. Did you see him reading the newspaper?
Mr. GIVENS. No; not that day. I did--he generally sit in there every morning. He would come to work and sit in there and read the paper, the next day paper, like if the day was Tuesday, he would read Monday's paper in the morning when he would come to work, but he didn't that morning because he didn't go in the domino room that morning. I didn't see him in the domino room that morning.West also says he went and washed up at the start of his lunch break.
Mr. WEST - Well, I went in and washed my hands and face and then got ready to put my coffee on. I always made coffee at 12. Make it in the morning, and then I make it about 12, between 12 and 12:30.Oswald had windows of opportunity to construct his bag, before, during the start of lunch and after work. All he had to do was either grab some scrap from the bin because the paper bag did look to be pretty beat up, or unroll some from the fixed roll, fold it and apply some tape, a minute or two max!
JohnM