Mr. Senator. Yes; the Hensroost; he was up there for the summer. So he got me a job up there for the summer. That was another time when I was very much in need of a job. The type of work that I did up there, they had a little place where the help used to come in, you know, to eat or drink or buy cigars, separation from the guest part. This is the part I worked, made them hamburgers or whatever it may be of that nature.
Mr. Griffin. I do not have anything else, Mr. Hubert, if you want to go on.
Mr. Hubert. Now, as I understand it, it was in May of 1954, almost 10 years ago, that you moved to Dallas?
Mr. Senator. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. How soon after moving to Dallas did you meet Jack Ruby?
Mr. Senator. I would say it may have been—I would say approximately about within a year or approximately about a year; I’m not sure.
Mr. Hubert. You did not know him prior to moving to Dallas?
Mr. Senator. Oh, no; I had never heard of Jack Ruby before in my life.
Mr. Hubert. You think it would be somewhere in 1955 that you first met him?
Mr. Senator. I would even say in 1955 or early 1956. I mean give or take a few.