Mr. Johnson. Well, he said, “We ought to shoot all them son-of-a-bitches.”

Mr. Hubert. Shoot who? Whom was he referring to when he said that, as much as you could gather?

Mr. Johnson. Well, with a photograph in his hand, the one that he had taken with a Polaroid, as he showed them to us.

Mr. Hubert. In other words, he was referring to the people who were responsible for those ads and for posting that sign and for killing the President?

Mr. Johnson. Say that again?

Mr. Hubert. It was his remark that all of those people should be killed? Did that relate to the people that published the Bernard Weissman ad only, as much as you could tell?

Mr. Johnson. As much as I could tell; no, sir. “We ought to kill the s.o.b.’s, Warren, and the people that Warren stands for,” was his tenor.

Mr. Hubert. In other words, you gathered from Ruby that he was in favor of the poster which called for the impeachment of Earl Warren?

Mr. Johnson. No, sir; directly opposite. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. He was in favor of?