Mr. Ruby. Yes, yes; he told me he had several fights in the service regarding this. He told me he had fights with a professional heavyweight in the service because he said something about the Jews.
My brother was so Jewish conscious that it didn’t make any difference whether he said, swore at him for being a Jew or he swore at somebody else a half a block away. He would get in there and fight right away, you know, unless they apologized and what have you. And he—so this, checking into it from what the psychiatrists tell me, he went out of his way to show the gentiles that in their thinking that all the Jews are no good or money grabbers or what have you, here was a nice guy that went out of his way—and didn’t have the money—to help anybody he could.
Mr. Griffin. Do you have any examples of this from the period that you worked with him at Earl Products?
Mr. Ruby. Well, this——
Mr. Griffin. Let’s just focus on that for a while.
Mr. Ruby. He was with me only a short period.
Mr. Griffin. What examples do you have from that period?
Mr. Ruby. I know from Earl Products is when he had that fight.
Mr. Griffin. What else?
Mr. Ruby. That I know of. Other instances, I can’t think of because as I said he went around with an older group of fellows than I did. We didn’t run around together. And not only that, I was married then, and you know he has been a bachelor all his life so he went to places——