Mr. Eberhardt. No; because when Oswald left, then all semblance of any kind of order disappeared. They just, you know, come up around Henry Wade and just started——
Mr. Griffin. Do you remember Ruby’s saying anything during this press conference?
Mr. Eberhardt. No; I don’t remember seeing him again, either.
Mr. Griffin. Do you remember Henry Wade making any statement to the effect that Oswald was a member of the Free Cuba Committee?
Mr. Eberhardt. I don’t remember too much of what the district attorney said. There was so much written and heard about it, it is hard to differentiate what Wade said from what I read in the paper.
Mr. Griffin. If Ruby had said something at this press conference, would you have noticed it or heard it?
Mr. Eberhardt. I have heard that he had from other people, you know, rumors around, but myself, I don’t remember he said anything. I heard he corrected Mr. Wade on a question, is what I heard.
Mr. Griffin. Yes.
Mr. Eberhardt. Is what I heard. I didn’t stay for the entire conference. I was at liberty to go home. When they had me go up there and guard Oswald, as soon as he left, I was at liberty to go home.
Mr. Griffin. When did you leave this conference?