Mr. Griffin. And in any event Jack did not change his name at the same time that you did?
Mr. Ruby. That is correct.
Mr. Griffin. Okay. Take your time and refer to them—you have notes, refer to them.
Mr. Ruby. Down here in the sixth paragraph it says, “following military service Jack returned to Chicago where he resided for several months and was not employed to his, Earl Ruby’s knowledge,” that is not correct.
When Jack came back from the service we immediately took him in as a partner in Earl Products Co., so that is wrong. And then they said about 1946. I think in 1947 he went to Dallas. However, I am not sure of that. You probably have that date.
I see on this next to the last paragraph where it says Earl Ruby stated he could give no reason why Jack Ruby shot Oswald except Jack is highly—is a highly emotional type and may have thought he was doing everyone a great service, I don’t remember that, the exact words. I don’t think I would have made that statement completely. I mean——
Mr. Griffin. Did you have some feeling at the time that Jack may have thought he was doing a service to the country?
Mr. Ruby. To tell you the truth, I was so upset that I may have made the statement but I am not sure. You know I was—when was this, this was the next day, right, Monday?
Mr. Griffin. Yes.
Mr. Ruby. That is it for this one. Some of them are almost exact duplicates.