Mr. Griffin. Did you ever have occasion to discuss with Jack his religious beliefs?
Mr. Kleinman. Beg your pardon?
Mr. Griffin. Did you ever have occasion to discuss with Jack his religious beliefs?
Mr. Kleinman. No.
Mr. Griffin. Did Jack ever express to you any concern or sensitivity about his position in Dallas as a Jewish person?
Mr. Kleinman. No; I have never gone into it. I never discussed anything like that with him. In the first place, when he came up to see me, the main thing I was interested in was getting his reports that he had to file quarterly, because they were behind originally, and I was trying to get him up to date on it, and it took up so much time, that I couldn’t discuss anything with him.
Mr. Griffin. Do you know where Jack Ruby maintained his bank account?
Mr. Kleinman. Well, he had a small bank account. I think it is in the Merchants State Bank. I think that is the name of the bank. I have got it in the office.
Mr. Griffin. Any other, that you recall?
Mr. Kleinman. No. There might have been another account, but I don’t remember what bank it would be, because the bank accounts he had were very small. I think most of his business was handled out of his pocket.