Mr. Ray. Well, actually I don't think that the Harrises think he was a Russian agent.
Mr. Liebeler. Did they tell you that they did not think he was; how did you get that opinion?
Mr. Ray. If they had told me that they thought he was a Russian agent I would have remembered it. Do you know what I mean?
Mr. Liebeler. Yes; and you don't have any recollection of them ever telling you that they thought he was?
(Mr. Davis returns to the hearing.)
Mr. Ray. No, no.
Mr. Liebeler. Or telling you any reasons why they thought he might be?
Mr. Ray. No.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you form an opinion of this question as to whether or not he was a Russian agent or might be?
Mr. Ray. Just from what little I know about it and the conversation that we have been over, I think he needed psychiatric treatments or something. I think he was just a damn nut like George said. Of course, you know a lot of times that might be the kind of man that they would want, you know, for a Russian agent.