Mr. Ruby. But Bill, I know one thing—I know that box could have been purchased at a later date, after Oswald’s death and could make it look like it’s close to mine; I know that.

Mr. Specter. Well, the situation there isn’t really directly germane here.

Mr. Ruby. It looks very bad for me, though, I know that.

Mr. Alexander. No; Jack, I saw the key Friday night.

Mr. Specter. We will cover the subject matter here, so you will have a chance under the polygraph examination to cover it.

Mr. Ruby. You probably saw the key, but I know the affiliation with the Government, that you can always get a box at a later date, if you wanted to do that.

Mr. Alexander. Jack, on Friday night that key was photographed, inventoried, and——

Mr. Ruby. What Friday night?

Mr. Alexander. The Friday night of the assassination.

Mr. Ruby. You mean it was known—the number of the box—that Friday night?