Mr. Griffin. That Ruby, if Ruby had intended—are you saying that if Ruby had intended to shoot Oswald before he drove down to the police station, he wouldn’t have taken Sheba along?

Mr. Senator. That isn’t what I said.

Mr. Griffin. That is not what you said?

Mr. Senator. No. I said I read that like it sounds to me. I must be reading it wrong but it sounds to me like I said he was going to the police station with Sheba.

Mr. Griffin. No; we understand that you are not saying that at all. What I am asking you is if you mean to say that in your mind Jack Ruby would not have taken Sheba down to the police station with him if Jack Ruby ever intended to shoot Oswald.

Mr. Senator. I don’t think he would; no.

Mr. Griffin. But do you think he might have anyhow?

Mr. Senator. I don’t know. I couldn’t answer that.

Mr. Griffin. Are you saying now as you think about this further, the fact that he had the dog with him is not an overriding fact in deciding whether Jack had any plan to shoot Oswald before he went down there?

Mr. Senator. To my knowledge I would say that he had definitely no plans. Now the money part——