Mr. Pryor. Yes, sir.

Mr. Hubert. Were there any telephone calls made that night between Ruby and the composing room or you, that you know of?

Mr. Pryor. No, sir; not that I know of.

Mr. Hubert. Your only contact with him was in the 15 minutes you have talked about?

Mr. Pryor. Yes, sir.

Mr. Hubert. You and he were alone at that time during that 15 minutes?

Mr. Pryor. No, sir; there were other people in the chapel, which is at the front of the composing room where you sign your ticket and you sign out.

Mr. Hubert. Who were some of the people?

Mr. Pryor. Let me see—I think there was a fellow by the name of Griffin. I believe he was the one that walked out with me, and he’ll shoot me for this, but he had walked up—we had washed up in the back and had come up and I had made out my ticket and picked up my lunch bucket and was ready to leave when Jack came in off of the elevator and Mr. Griffin and I stopped and so then he went on down, and I couldn’t recall whether he even spoke to Jack. Possibly he didn’t even know Jack Ruby.

Mr. Hubert. Did you introduce him?