Mr. Pryor. No; my own personal opinion is that Jack was correcting Mr. Wade through what he had read or heard.

Mr. Hubert. In other words, Mr. Wade had used the wrong label for the organization that Wade was talking about and that Jack corrected him and said that that organization is called another thing?

Mr. Pryor. Yes, sir; and that was as far as I could determine, that’s the only thing that Jack meant, which was common knowledge then through the news media.

Mr. Hubert. Was there anything that he said to you on that night or at anytime for that matter, that indicated that he knew of Oswald’s political feelings and thoughts?

Mr. Pryor. No, sir; outside of possibly what he had learned through the police or through other news media, you know.

Mr. Hubert. Did you gather from his remark that it was Ruby’s opinion that Oswald was a pro-Castro individual rather than either a neutral or an anti-Castro individual?

Mr. Pryor. Well, just from the comment that he had made in relation to the correction of Mr. Wade, that would be the only time.

Mr. Hubert. I think you said that Mr. Wade had simply used the wrong label for the pro-Castro group?

Mr. Pryor. Yes, sir.

Mr. Hubert. And he was simply correcting him as to labels, is that correct?