Mr. Hubert. I have no further questions.
Mr. Griffin. When did you first report to your newspaper that you had seen Ruby at Parkland Hospital?
Mr. Kantor. Again, I telephoned Charles Egger at about 1:30 Sunday afternoon, told him that I was well acquainted with Jack Ruby, and had seen him at the hospital. He said, “That sounds like a pretty good story for tomorrow.” I waited until sometime during the evening to write it simply because we didn’t know what was going to happen next.
Mr. Griffin. Did you notify any police department officials that you had seen him at Parkland Hospital?
Mr. Kantor. No; as a matter of fact, I wrote it in my story, and never said a word to anybody beyond that.
An FBI man asked me about it about 5 days later.
Mr. Griffin. Now, Mr. Kantor, would you look over the two diagrams we have been talking about, Exhibit No. 1 and Exhibit No. 2, and if those are correct in terms of what we have been talking about, would you sign them?
Mr. Kantor. Yes; I would be happy to.
Mr. Griffin. And please date it, also.
Mr. Kantor. Surely.