Mr. Ruby. But it’s already in there. I’ve already told it to the Warren Commission.
Mr. Fowler. Now, if there is an area that has been covered already and you still wish to go into it—I don’t want this man——
Mr. Ruby. So, would you mind calling Alexander in?
Mr. Fowler. Listen, Jack, will you please listen to me? This man got up down there and asked the jury to send you to the electric chair.
Mr. Ruby. I know it.
Mr. Fowler. He has not changed his opinion yet, and he will again ask it at some later date. Now, is this the kind of man you want to pussyfoot around in here with and let listen to these questions? Just “Yes” or “No”—if it is—we’ll bring him back in.
Mr. Ruby. Yes: I want him in here, and I want you to ask him to come in, please.
Mr. Fowler. I won’t ask him to come in.
Mr. Ruby. Joe, ask him to come in.
Mr. Tonahill. No; Clayton is your chief counsel and I’m going to respect his desires.