Mr. Senator. I had to come back as a witness.
Mr. Griffin. In the bond hearing?
Mr. Senator. No, no. I was at the bond hearing before I went away. I think I was at the first bond hearing. I don’t remember the date, but it was in December sometime.
Mr. Griffin. Was that before or after you talked with Agents Rawlings and Glonek that you appeared at the bond hearing?
Mr. Senator. That was before because I remember one day that I met one of the agents. As a matter of fact, I was in the lobby of the Adolphus Hotel and one of the agents hollered out, “Hi, George” and I turned around to see who it was. It happened he was talking to some other agents and they were departing, they were going home.
So I walked over to him and I asked him who would I notify if I wanted to, who would I notify with the FBI that I was going to leave, that I wanted to go home but I wanted them to know where I was going, and he mentioned, call Mr. Clements.
Mr. Griffin. At the time of the first bond hearing, who was representing Jack Ruby?
Mr. Senator. Mr. Belli, Joe Tannenbaum—not Tannenbaum, Joe Tonahill.
Mr. Griffin. Anyone else?
Mr. Senator. Tom Howard was in it, but at that time he had no say.