Mr. Alexander. Jack, let’s ask the question, “Did you meet Oswald at the post office at any time, as far as you know, until the next day?”

Mr. Ruby. Yes—and also they had a statement in there that I used the box for purpose of mail orders and to do business with Mexico and Cuba. That’s incorrect because I never did business with Mexico and Cuba.

Now, these are things that you gentlemen don’t want to ask me, but Mr. Alexander would know what to tell you about that.

Mr. Alexander. There is one question that ought to be asked.

Mr. Specter. I want that, Bill.

Mr. Alexander. “Did any Cuban or foreign influence cause you to do any act?”

Mr. Ruby. Very good—very good.

Mr. Alexander. Because there has been some question about maybe Jack was motivated from Cuba and we ought to eliminate that and ask him a question to give him a chance to eliminate it.

Mr. Ruby. Also, I want to get the gun situation straightened out. You know what I’m talking about—the Ray Brantley call.

Mr. Alexander. Yes.