And then I want to leave this world. But I don't want my people to be blamed for something that is untrue, that they claim has happened.

Chief Justice Warren. Mr. Ruby, I promise you that you will be able to take such a test.

Mr. Ruby. When?

Chief Justice Warren. You will have to let me see when we can figure that out. But I assure you, it won't be delayed, because our desire is to terminate the work of the Commission and make our report to the public just as soon as possible, so there won't be any misunderstanding caused by all of these rumors or stories that have been put out that are not consistent with the evidence in the case.

But it will not be unnecessarily delayed, and we will do it on behalf of the Commission, I promise you.

Mr. Ruby. All I want, and I beg you—when are you going to see the President?

Chief Justice Warren. Well, I have no date with the President. I don't know just when. But as soon as I do see him, I will be glad to tell him what you have said.

Mr. Ruby. All I want is to take a polygraph to tell the truth. That is all I want to do.

Chief Justice Warren. Yes; that, I promise you you can do.

Mr. Ruby. Because my people are going to suffer about things that will be said about me.