Mr. Hubert. And I would ask you at the time you turn them over to us to just jot on each page your name, and date, and just put: In re: deposition.
Mr. Benton. All right.
Mr. Hubert. So as to tie into this deposition without having to call you back again, you see.
Mr. Benton. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. Now, is there anything else that you can think of that you would like to make a part of this deposition?
Mr. Benton. No, sir; I don’t think so.
Mr. Hubert. Now, is there anything that was discussed between us prior to the beginning of this deposition that has not been covered and made a part of this deposition by the actual recordation by the recorder here?
Mr. Benton. No, sir; I don’t think so. I think you asked me one time—either you or the FBI asked me—if I saw Jack Ruby again on November 24. I did, after he had been arrested.
Mr. Hubert. Yes, I did want to get that. Where did you see him next?
Mr. Benton. I saw him in the corridor on the third floor of the police station.