Mr. Pryor. How he was allowed into the pressroom, we didn’t go into, but that he by knowing the newspapermen and the officers, police officers, he was allowed to go in where the lineup was. I presume that’s where it was.

Mr. Hubert. Did he say that to you?

Mr. Pryor. Yes, sir.

Mr. Hubert. In other words, he said to you that it was because of his acquaintance and association with the police officers and the news people that he did get into this room?

Mr. Pryor. Yes.

Mr. Hubert. Did he indicate to you that he was rather swept along and forced into this room or that he got there because he wanted to be there and used his associations as a means of getting there?

Mr. Pryor. It reverts back, I believe, to the fact that Jack was real impulsive and he happened to be there and they happened to be going in and that seemed like the thing to do. I mean—knowing Jack, if there was any kind of excitement or activity and he had a tendency to big shot.

Mr. Hubert. To play up to big shots, you mean?

Mr. Pryor. Well—to——

Mr. Hubert. To pretend to be a big shot or to try to be a big shot?