Mr. Hallmark. No; I heard nothing of that nature. As a matter of fact in having known him, I don’t know, and of course, I realize that Ruby was Jewish, but I don’t believe that I ever heard him say anything related to the fact that he was a Jew. I believe I would—rather people would get the impression that he was not Jewish. This is from looking at the thing and remembering it.

Mr. Hubert. In retrospect?

Mr. Hallmark. In retrospect.

Mr. Hubert. Did you observe any sensitivity on his part because he was a Jew?

Mr. Hallmark. No; I have never. Like I say, I believe that he would—I think he would rather people have not known that he was a Jew, but that’s my thinking, just because of the fact that we have never touched upon that in any of our conversations.

Mr. Hubert. Did you know a boy by the name of Larry Crafard who worked for Ruby for awhile?

Mr. Hallmark. Now, when was that?

Mr. Hubert. Just before the assassination of the President last year?

Mr. Hallmark. No; I do not recall that name. I did not ever try to strike up an acquaintance with any of Ruby’s employees.

Mr. Hubert. Actually, your duties cause you to move around from one place to the other?