Mr. Ruby. Well, all I can say is that he went more regularly than the other brothers.

Mr. Hubert. How do you know that?

Mr. Ruby. Well, he used to call from there or when he would be talking, he would say he was going to the synagogue and he was coming from there, and in the conversation he would say he talked to the rabbi and he would call and say he was going there and we would invite him over for dinner or he would go early in the morning and we would invite him over for a late breakfast.

Mr. Burleson. Do you think of anything else you want to develop or bring out?

Mr. Ruby. No.

Mr. Hubert. All right, sir. Now, there has never been, Mr. Ruby, any interview between you and me other than what took place in this room since this deposition began, is that correct?

Mr. Ruby. That’s right, sir.

Mr. Hubert. So that all that has ever passed between you and me has been recorded in this room—right?

Mr. Ruby. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. Thank you very much. I’m glad to see you, Mr. Ruby, and I’m glad you came down.