Mr. Hubert. It was only later that you related the two occasions that you saw the man you believed to be Jack Ruby?
Mr. Jenkins. Yes, sir; that’s correct.
Mr. Hubert. In other words, when you saw Jack Ruby in the assembly room, you did not go through the mental process of saying, “Oh, this is the man I saw earlier”?
Mr. Jenkins. No; I did not.
Mr. Hubert. Was he dressed differently at that time?
Mr. Jenkins. The man I saw then had on what appeared to be a checked sportcoat.
Mr. Hubert. Did he have a hat?
Mr. Jenkins. No that. I noticed he was rather light complexioned; and dark hair.
Mr. Hubert. Did he do or say anything that directed your attention to him?
Mr. Jenkins. Yes. The exact words, I don’t recall. I was stationed just inside the door behind the television camera, and this was in front of the cables and closer to the door than most of the newsmen, and I got there on purpose, because Pate and Kunkle were sitting on the floor directly in front of the desk where we figured Henry Wade was going to make his presentation, or whoever was going to speak about Oswald, and also was right in front of the lineup screen. So I stationed myself near the door so I could break first while they were getting tape recordings and interviews, whatever was necessary.