Mr. Benton. I do not.

Mr. Hubert. Now you, of course, subsequent to November 22, saw and identified and could now identify a man by the name of Jack Leon Ruby, is that correct?

Mr. Benton. I certainly could.

Mr. Hubert. Did you see him at Parkland Memorial Hospital——

Mr. Benton. I did not.

Mr. Hubert. On the 22d?

Mr. Benton. No, sir.

Mr. Hubert. Did you remain in any particular place at Parkland or did you move around?

Mr. Benton. I moved around from the emergency entrance, where I talked to Senator Yarborough—Senator Yarborough was in a car about three cars behind the Presidential car—that was the first spot to which I went. The second spot was a pressroom which had been set up, which, I believe was a nursing classroom. That’s the spot at which the announcement of the President’s death was made. The other place to which I went at the hospital was the nurses’ quarters, which is across the street about 100 yards, and my purpose in going there was to get to a pay phone since all the phones leading to the hospital were jammed up at the time.

Mr. Hubert. Would you tell us about what time you left Parkland to go to the nurses’ home?