Mr. Ruby. I haven’t read a Wall Street Journal in the longest time—in years, probably.

Mr. Herndon. Do you wish to keep that question in, Mr. Specter?

Mr. Tonahill. Jack, was there a man named Bradshaw, your landlord?

Mr. Ruby. No; Houston Nichols was my landlord, but I know a Bradshaw. He used to be in the pinball game machine business.

Mr. Tonahill. A jukebox man?

Mr. Ruby. Yes; everybody knows him.

Mr. Specter. What is his first name, Mr. Ruby?

Mr. Ruby. I don’t know, but he owned a liquor store and he’s a pretty successful businessman.

Mr. Specter. Was a Wall Street Journal addressed to Mr. J. E. Bradshaw, dated November 16, 1963, in your car at any time?

Mr. Ruby. No, sir.