Mr. Dulles. That is what you mean by his place?
Mr. Martin. Yes. So I called Jack Ruby and asked if it would be all right if I brought them down. We stayed approximately an hour and a half.
The other time was during the daytime, let's see, as it was then, I had—I was walking in that area and just stopped in to say hello. The club was closed at that time, not closed for business but it was before opening hours.
Mr. Redlich. Those are the only times you have been in Jack Ruby's business establishment?
Mr. Martin. Yes.
Mr. Redlich. Do you consider yourself a friend of his?
Mr. Martin. No. An acquaintance.
Mr. Redlich. Have you gone out socially?
Mr. Martin. No. He came out to the Inn one time with some little gimmick. It is called a Detwist Board. It is quite a piece of plywood about like this with a round plate on the bottom of it, seated in ball bearings and you are supposed to stand on this thing to twist, and came out to ask me to see who to ask at the park to merchandise it, the Six Flags over Texas Amusement Park, and I told him. Now, whether he went over there or not, I don't know.
Mr. Redlich. I understand that you have had a conversation with an aid of General Walker concerning the General Walker incident.