Mr. Hubert. And that the statement you have given us here is what is the truth and is what you say you did tell the FBI agents?

Mr. Hodge. Yes, sir.

Mr. Hubert. All right. Prior to the beginning of your testimony, you had conversed with me a bit along the lines that I have questioned you about, and is it not a fact that all of the matter that we talked about prior to the beginning of this deposition has now been brought out in the course of the deposition? To put it another way, that we have not—that we did not discuss prior to the taking of this deposition anything which has not been covered in the deposition?

Mr. Hodge. I believe that’s right.

Mr. Hubert. Because—if you can think of anything that we talked about that has not been put down in the record, I want to get it in. I can’t think of anything, but I’m asking you?

Mr. Hodge. Well, now, yesterday and today I called Captain Fritz and also Mr. Baker and they both promised to get the names of those two detectives that took me downstairs on that elevator and get them to verify the fact that——

Mr. Hubert. That Ruby was there?

Mr. Hodge. Yes; that Jack Ruby was there, and that he said those words, and I didn’t recognize Jack Ruby on that elevator until the next day out at Mr. Jackson’s and when they said Jack Ruby had shot Oswald.

Mr. Hubert. Now, you say that you did say to the FBI people when they interviewed you on the 24th that you had gone down on the elevator with two detectives and with Ruby? You told them that, although it doesn’t appear in this exhibit?

Mr. Hodge. Now, which is the 24th?