Mr. Hubert. You are going to start reading, so say "quote".
Mr. Lowery. Quote, "Lowery stated he and several others grabbed Ruby," unquote. Now, I didn't—I didn't grab Ruby. Several other officers did. I didn't touch Ruby at all at that time.
Mr. Hubert. Did you tell this man——
Mr. Lowery. No, sir; I didn't.
Mr. Hubert. That is incorrect?
Mr. Lowery. I do not recall—no, I touched Ruby later, but not at this particular time. This is the time where Ruby was disarmed and taken into the jail office. I didn't touch him at all at that particular time. There were several other officers around him. I couldn't even get to him.
Mr. Hubert. When did you touch him?
Mr. Lowery. He was carried into the jail office by several officers, and after coming into the jail office by myself, I held one of Jack Ruby's legs while he was given a quick shakedown before he was taken upstairs.
Mr. Hubert. All right. Have you any other comments to make about that Exhibit 5082?
Mr. Lowery. I don't believe that there is any others on this one. Yes. On Page 2, of this same exhibit—let's see, where could I start. Now, would you like me to start in the middle of a sentence, or just read the whole sentence even though it is several lines?