May the record show that Mr. Alexander has left the room.
Mr. Fowler. Jack, do you have any objections to Mr. Tonahill being here?
Mr. Ruby. If Tonahill is going to be here—I don’t believe he’s—I know Bill Alexander is my friend, so he can stay, but Joe is supposed to be my friend.
Mr. Fowler. Well, we’re not putting it on that basis, Jack. This is just purely personal.
Mr. Ruby. Just let me tell you this, Fowler. I have nothing to gain by Joe being here, because—I have nothing to gain.
Mr. Fowler. All right, all right. Then, we will ask Joe and Mr. Alexander to step out.
Mr. Ruby. You still want Alexander to step out?
Mr. Fowler. I certainly think so, Jack.
Mr. Ruby (addressing Mr. Alexander who was standing in the doorway to the examining room). Now, Bill, don’t say I didn’t request you, now?
Mr. Alexander. I know it, Jack.