Mr. Griffin. Was that story published?
Mr. Kantor. Oh, yes.
Mr. Griffin. Why don’t you just go through these 6 stories, if you would, and tell us what they were, and if they were or were not published.
Mr. Kantor. Well, each was published. I might have some difficulty remembering them at this point.
I remember a limbo dancer who he brought up from the Caribbean and said that he was helping in getting his citizenship. I did a story with the limbo dancer. We got a picture of him at the U.S. Naturalization Service office in Dallas passing under a low bar.
I did a lot of stories. I am really not sure off the top of my head. I wish I could have gotten out some old clips and prepared for this, if I had realized. But they were stories of that nature, anyway.
Mr. Griffin. And your best estimate is that there would have been about half-a-dozen stories that you wrote?
Mr. Kantor. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. Now, did any of the stories that you wrote have to do with Jack Ruby himself?
Mr. Kantor. No. I never wrote about him. I never went into either of his places.