Mr. Griffin. Returning to Exhibit No. 2; does that accurately reflect what you told the FBI agent?
Mr. Dowe. No, not exactly. There are several things in here that maybe were misconstrued or they didn’t understand probably, or I didn’t understand the question.
Mr. Griffin. Let me ask you, then, to go through it and read the portion that you feel is inaccurate, and then make any improvements upon that portion that you want to.
Mr. Dowe. In the first paragraph, it says, “Dowe advised he had never visited Ruby’s nightclub and had never personally seen Ruby since that time.”
I don’t recall being asked any question like that. As a matter of fact, there was one occasion when I was in Dallas before, about 2 days before I left to go to Atlanta. Some friends took my wife and me out to dinner, and as a joke, we went to see one of the girlie shows, because my wife had never been there.
And we found out later, upon reminiscing, it was the Carousel, which was Jack Ruby’s, so I have been there at one time.
It says, “He also advised he has never seen Ruby on the premises of the radio station KLIF since the occasion he was introduced to him.”
That is true. I saw him that one time.
Now, down to paragraph 4, it says, “During this period, Ruby called the station on three occasions. However, it is Dowe’s impression that Ruby identified himself by name on only the last two calls.”
I don’t know whether he identified himself as Jack Ruby the first time, or whether it was the last two times.