Mr. Alexander. Well, he’s going to ask you that, if he hasn’t already.
Mr. Ruby. There were a lot of phone calls, as you recall. I’m sure you know that and there should be a specific way to ask me—“What was the purpose of all those calls?”
Mr. Alexander. Well, you see, that wouldn’t record on the machine. The question would have to be, “Did any telephone calls have any connection with the shooting of Oswald?”
Mr. Ruby. Yes, but still, when you have so many calls, you still want to know why you called people.
Mr. Alexander. Well, all your telephone calls were either business or personal, weren’t they?
Mr. Ruby. That’s right, and the other question you asked about Oswald—you know?
Mr. Alexander. “Did any of these calls have any connection with the shooting of Oswald?”
Mr. Ruby. No. How about my trip to Havana?
Mr. Alexander. Has that been asked yet?
Mr. Herndon. That hasn’t been asked.