Mr. Pryor. Al [spelling] L-o-r-i-e, I believe it is. I had been in talking with Al and Jack Ruby was sitting in the copyreader’s office—I know those guys but I can’t recall their names—he was in the office of the man that takes care of the copy.

Mr. Hubert. Had he finished his business at the time you met him?

Mr. Pryor. When I walked in to see Mr. Lorie, the door was open into Bob’s office and Jack was sitting there and I just waved at him and went on in to see Al, and so when I came out Jack was sitting there.

Mr. Hubert. He was still sitting at the same place?

Mr. Pryor. No; he came out.

Mr. Hubert. So, apparently while you were conducting your business, he was conducting his?

Mr. Pryor. Yes, sir.

Mr. Hubert. And you both left together?

Mr. Pryor. Yes, sir.

Mr. Hubert. Do you know who he saw then? There?