When I arrived in Whitesboro, I called Capt. Fritz of the Dallas Police Department, and told him that I had seen Ruby near the entrance of the county jail the day before, which was a Saturday.
Mr. Belin. Anything else?
Mr. Harkness. That is all.
Mr. Belin. But did you ever talk to Ruby at any time afterwards?
Mr. Harkness. No, sir; not afterwards.
Mr. Belin. Did you know Ruby at all, or not?
Mr. Harkness. I had met him, and being downtown traffic sergeant, I had seen him before, and I knew who he was, but other than that, that is all.
Mr. Belin. Is there any other thing you can think of, whether I have asked it or not, that might in any way be relevant to the investigation of the assassination or the shooting of Officer Tippit?
Mr. Harkness. No, sir; I don't have anything on that, other than what I heard over the radio.
Mr. Belin. By the way, did your witness ever say whether the person he saw at the window was a white man or Negro?