Mr. Hubert. You were with your husband?
Mrs. Cabell. When we reached the hospital, the Presidential car was pulled up toward the slot ordinarily reserved for ambulances, which pulled us up a little closer to the entrance of the hospital. And as my husband jumped out of the car, he turned around and looked at me and said, "Stay in the car." And I believe at that time that Congressman Roberts got out of the car. The Texas delegation was standing around the cars at that time. And I sat in the car with our driver for quite some time.
Mr. Hubert. How long, about?
Mrs. Cabell. I cannot tell you. Time left me that day. I sat there for quite a long time. I stood up and I saw them taking the President out of the car. I saw my husband by the carriage when the Governor was taken out of the car. Then our driver, after they went into the hospital, turned the car radio on and we and the other members of the Texas delegation, Senator Yarborough, all of the others—the delegation moved back and forth from the car where I was sitting, up to the door of the hospital. It is my impression that none of them went in.
Mr. Hubert. Did you go in?
Mrs. Cabell. Yes; twice. Do you want me to tell you both times?
Mr. Hubert. Yes, ma'am.
Mrs. Cabell. Well, this is a little difficult for me to tell.
Mr. Hubert. Let me put it this way. What I am interested in is whether or not you saw Jack Ruby there. Did you know him prior to that time?
Mrs. Cabell. No.