Mr. Specter. All right, Mr. Fowler, we will phrase the question in that way, but that phraseology of the question carries certain implications which you understand.

Mr. Ruby. May I repeat that question once more to make sure it’s accurate?

Mr. Specter. Mr. Alexander can come back in.

(Mr. Alexander at this time entered the room.)

Mr. Specter. We have now formulated the question, Mr. Alexander, and Mr. Herndon will now read it, together with the other questions he intends to ask in this series.

Mr. Herndon. The question is, “Aside from anything you said to George Senator, did you ever tell anyone else that you intended to shoot Oswald?”

Mr. Ruby. No.

Mr. Herndon. That will be one of the questions on the next series.

Mr. Specter, do you want that to be in lieu of this one or in addition to this question?

Mr. Specter. Let’s ask it in lieu of that question. Strike the other question, the original question.