Mr. Johnston. That he had a right to be represented by counsel, that he had the right to make a telephone call to contact any person of his choice, and the assault to murder complaint, alleging the assault to murder of John B. Connally in cause No. F-155, The State of Texas versus Lee Harvey Oswald, this complaint was filed by Lt. Robert E. McKinney of the forgery bureau of the Dallas Police Department. This complaint was filed in my office at Richardson, Tex., at 6:15 p.m., on November 23, 1963, and the defendant was not arraigned in this case because he was already being held for two capital offenses. He would have been arraigned in this probably the following week had he lived.
Mr. Hubert. Can you tell me how Ruby was dressed at the time you saw him?
Mr. Johnston. As well as I can remember, the only thing I can say is a white shirt with a tie and a dark suit.
Mr. Hubert. Did he have an overcoat on?
Mr. Johnston. He either had the overcoat on or he had it over his arm. He did have an overcoat on.
Mr. Hubert. What color was it?
Mr. Johnston. I would say dark, is the best I can remember. He had on a hat also.
Mr. Hubert. The time you spoke to Ruby was, as you have indicated, after Oswald had been taken from the assembly room and then Ruby came up and introduced himself to you and to Wade. Did you have any conversation with him at all?
Mr. Johnston. I don’t remember exactly what was said by myself or Ruby, but I do remember that it closed with—when he had given me his card and he says, “Come by and see me sometime at the club”, and that was the closing statement that was made to me by Ruby.
Mr. Hubert. Did you thereafter see him?