Mr. Ruby. Oh—“How many times did he come up to the club?”—that’s something else. Also, somebody said that they saw Tippit, I, this Mr. Lane stated that he saw Tippit, myself, and Oswald at the club—so go ahead, I don’t want to throw you off.
Mr. Specter. Well, we will add a question there at that point, such as this: “Did you ever meet with Officer Tippit and Oswald at your club?”
Mr. Herndon. Do you want that “Oswald and” or “or”?
Mr. Specter. Yes; we do. Use “and.”
Mr. Ruby. The first thing about that post office box—how do we know whether it’s really authentic or the man had the box there or not? It could have been placed there at a later date?
Mr. Alexander. It was right, Jack. He had it. I saw the key myself and it had “X” number on the box.
Mr. Ruby. How come it never come out before then? Why didn’t it come out still before that?
Mr. Alexander. It did.
Mr. Ruby. No; it didn’t come out until a long time—until just recently. It just came out about a week ago.
Mr. Alexander. They just didn’t feature it—it was just overlooked. I saw the key that night.