I don’t think that my brother, who had nothing to do with the assassination of the President, should be the only one punished. My family as well as myself have almost exhausted all of our resources in an effort to protect my brother’s civil rights, but now I am calling upon you for the help we need.

That is it.

Mr. Hubert. I suggest you put the document in the record as well.

Mr. Griffin. Do you mind, Mr. Ruby, if we would put that in the record?

Mr. Ruby. No; this I didn’t use.

Mr. Griffin. I will mark the three pages from what you have just read.

Mr. Ruby. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. I have marked them “Earl Ruby Deposition, June 3, 1964, Exhibit No. 2,” and that is on the first page. I think on the second page I will write Exhibit No. 2, and on the third page I will write Exhibit No. 2.

I will ask you if we may keep this and include this as part of our permanent record.

Mr. Ruby. Yes.