Mr. Griffin. You traveled with him, didn’t you in the early forties you traveled with Jack, didn’t you?
Mr. Ruby. Yes; a little bit.
Mr. Griffin. Now, look back on that experience, if you can, do you remember any episodes from that?
Mr. Ruby. Actually, you must understand I didn’t travel with him. I only met him every weekend. He traveled by himself, and I traveled by myself, and we got together on weekends and then we would only see each other Friday night and then he would go on.
And we traveled through the East mostly.
Mr. Griffin. Mr. Ruby, you have brought certain papers with you, and Mr. Hubert is now in the room, and I want to bring him up to date a little bit on where we are, and we have been talking sometime about your brother’s obsession, as I think you call it, with his position in society as a person of Jewish background, and you indicated to me that you really only fully became aware of this problem since your brother shot Oswald, but that you have thought about it considerably since then, and that you have brought with you certain papers in connection with it.
Mr. Ruby. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. I wonder first if you can first identify a paper in your hand, if you will identify that paper, and I will give it an exhibit number.
Mr. Ruby. What would you call this——
Mr. Griffin. You are handing me——