Now, I don’t know whether the Carousel Club was incorporated, and I said, “I think it is Earl, Ruby’s brother, that had the 500 other shares,” but I didn’t know for sure, that’s what I told him. He said he believes Earl, Ruby’s brother. I was confused with the question of whether I owned stock or not, which I was. I thought it was merely—he gives me the stock because, like I told you, when he wanted to sell the place he asked me for the stock so he could sell the place.
Mr. Hubert. Well, at the time you spoke to him, in fact you were confused as to what the situation was?
Mr. Paul. I sure was.
Mr. Hubert. What I’m asking you, is—is this a fair statement of what you told him?
Mr. Paul. I think I gave him a fair statement right up to the minute—not that statement—that statement isn’t up to the minute, but up to the time.
Mr. Hubert. But at the time—it was accurate?
Mr. Paul. At the time.
Mr. Hubert. Have you ever been interviewed by any member of the President’s Commission before?
Mr. Paul. No, sir.
Mr. Hubert. Now, Mr. Paul, one final thing—we have the two statements that you have given to the FBI, and you have what you have told us tonight—do you think that putting those two things together we have just about all you know about Jack Ruby and about what he had to do with the slaying of Oswald and so forth?