I said that must be Jack Ruby the way he looked. He looked kind of wild to me down there Friday night the way he was running everywhere, you know, and I said to myself that must be him. I didn't tell my wife. You can't prove that. It is one of those things, that was my theory that he was likely the one. I couldn't, you know, out of a million people I couldn't say he was the one but when they announced his name I will say it didn't surprise me.
Mr. Rankin. Mr. Chairman, what do you want to do about Mr. Carr?
Senator Cooper. Mr. Wade, can you name to the Commission the names of the persons who told you or who stated in your presence that they had seen Lee Oswald and Jack Ruby together?
Mr. Wade. Well——
Senator Cooper. Start out with the first one, his name.
Mr. Wade. If anybody would mention the lawyer's name, I know him—he has run for the legislature a number of times.
Senator Cooper. A lawyer who lives in Dallas?
Mr. Wade. A lawyer in Dallas, and he has—we have, he made a four-page affidavit about this thing, and mailed it to J. Edgar Hoover.
Senator Cooper. You can supply his name.
Mr. Wade. We can supply his name and I would supply you with copies of his affidavit which I think you have.