Mr. Hubert. Did you ever tell Captain Fritz that you had gone down the elevator with Ruby and two detectives?
Mr. Hodge. I told him that day before yesterday.
Mr. Hubert. No; I mean prior to that time?
Mr. Hodge. No; I don’t think I had. No, sir.
Mr. Hubert. But you had told the FBI people?
Mr. Hodge. I sure did. I told them the whole story. I said—I guess this is the same—is this the two that questioned me about the telephone call?
Mr. Hubert. I don’t know, sir. This is the interview by Agents Anderton and Hardin.
Mr. Hodge. I used to know practically all those agents down there—the FBI agents—when Murphy was there and the agent in charge before him, and I used to keep their file in my place.
Mr. Hubert. These are the agents who interviewed you on Sunday, not on Friday or Saturday?
Mr. Hodge. Yes; you see, that was Sunday afternoon after I found out—it dawned on me who Jack was—and it was about 5 o’clock in the afternoon, I’d say, when they came in the gunshop.