Mr. Ruby. Fine.
Mr. Herndon. We shall then continue. I’m going to read off a good number of questions here, and I’m going to ask them in a series called 9 and a series called 9a.
Mr. Ruby. All right.
Mr. Herndon. And I’m not going to interject any of these other minor questions. These are all direct questions and I want to make sure that you understand what they are.
Mr. Ruby. Yes.
Mr. Herndon. “Did you ever meet Oswald at your post office box?”
Mr. Ruby. No.
Mr. Herndon. “Did you use your post office mailbox to do any business with Mexico or Cuba?”
Mr. Ruby. No. Pardon me—why don’t you say, “Did you ever meet him at the post office or at the club?” Wouldn’t that be good too?
Mr. Specter. We have asked you if you ever knew him before, and now we’re focusing on this.