Mr. Hubert. Tell us the circumstances under which you met him.
Mr. Senator. How I met him?
Mr. Hubert. Yes.
Mr. Senator. I was with a friend of mine one day. We went over to—I am certain you heard of the Vegas Club in Dallas?
Mr. Hubert. Yes.
Mr. Senator. That is where, you know—at that time this is all Jack Ruby had was the Vegas Club and this is where I met him casually. Never seen him before, and I was introduced to Jack Ruby like I guess anybody else walked in, Jack Ruby.
Mr. Hubert. All right; now, starting from then, would you tell us how your friendship or acquaintance developed?
Mr. Senator. I have seen Jack; I have met Jack here or there, you know; it can be in a restaurant or whatever it might be or a luncheonette or something like that. I have met him many times. I have seen him, “Hi, George”; “Hi, Jack, how are you?”
Mr. Hubert. Did you go to the Vegas Club frequently after that first meeting?
Mr. Senator. Oh, no; very, very seldom, very seldom, and the only time that I really got close to Jack was about 2 years ago. Always previous to that it has always been, “Jack, how are you?” wherever I met him; having coffee, he always offered to buy me something to eat.