Fritz’s handwritten notes just say “say two negr came in. One Jr. + short negro”.
Lee also said that he saw "junior and Shorty walk by at the time he was there in the lunchroom. "Junior Jarman confirmed that He and Shorty Norman had walked past the lunchroom on their way to the 5th floor, and they arrived on the 5th floor at 12:28.
What was said (by one) was 12:25 or 12:28. Both of them said it could have been earlier. But even the 12:25 or 12:28 time doesn't mean we have to go with the time nearest the assassination. I doubt they would leave it so last minute, plus they have to travel up the elevator, walk across the fifth floor, try to open up windows, and then Williams has to hear this and come down. If Williams decides to go to the fifth floor at 12:29, then he's leaving near to or just as the Presidential limousine is entering Dealey Plaza.
On page 622 of the WR FBI agent Bookhout wrote Quote: " Oswald stated that that on November 22 1963 he had eaten his lunch in the lunch room at the Texas School Book Depository alone, but recalled that possibly two Negro employees walking through the room during this period. He stated that possibly one of these employees was called "Junior" and the other was a short individual"...Unquote.
The only "room" mentioned by Bookhout is the "lunch room" which has to be the same room that Bookhout places the "two Negro employees walking through". "Walking through" a specified room is not the same as walking by the outside of that room.
And we're supposed to ignore these accounts:
"He said he ate his lunch with the colored boys who worked with him.
He described one of them as ‘Junior’, a colored boy, and the other was
a little short negro boy. He said his lunch consisted of cheese, bread,
fruit, and apples, and was the only package he had with him when he
went to work." -- Kelley
"said he ate lunch with some of the colored boys who worked with him.
One of them was called ‘Junior’ and the other one was a little short
man whose name he did not know. He said he had a cheese sandwich
and some fruit and that was the only package he had brough with him
to work and denied he had brought the long package described by
Mr. Frazier and his sister." -- Capt. Fritz