Mr. Ruby. Oh, yes.
Mr. Griffin. Books on Jews in the apartment that he was living in?
Mr. Ruby. Right; definitely. In fact, he went out of his way as I stated before, to go and listen to lectures at the synagogue on the Jewish problem and the atrocities in Germany, and they showed films, real detailed films on what actually took place and he made it a point to be there.
Mr. Griffin. When did this occur?
Mr. Ruby. This happened before the incident.
Mr. Griffin. How long before?
Mr. Ruby. I don’t know. I don’t know. But my brother Sam told me about this just last week that when his mother-in-law, his wife’s mother, was down in Dallas, Jack insisted she come along to see these films and hear the lecture.
You see, as I said, I have to get these, some of these things through a third party because I am in Detroit.
Mr. Griffin. Sure, sure. I want to get them straight as to where you got them so we can follow them out.
Mr. Ruby. Yes.