Mr. Senator. I don’t know if it could or not.
Mr. Griffin. What kind of a radio was it?
Mr. Senator. I don’t even know the make or the brand. One side there was a clock and the other side was a radio.
Mr. Griffin. I take it then your conclusion about Jack Ruby would be that he didn’t have any particular political feelings one way or another, and he wasn’t a great patriot and he wasn’t disloyal. As far as you knew he was just an ordinary American citizen.
Mr. Senator. He was a good, sound American citizen, and politics, he never messed around with that. He never messed around politically at all. The majority was connected with the music industry, the night life, you know, his club, his competitors, what they were doing.
Mr. Hubert. Coming back to the automobile and the radio——
Mr. Senator. Pardon me.
Mr. Hubert. Concerning the radio in the automobile, what was his custom about putting it on when he was riding? Was it his custom to put it on or not?
Mr. Senator. No, not. He normally didn’t put it on.
Mr. Hubert. Normally he would not put it on?