Mr. Griffin. Did you ever provide any publicity for Jack?
Mr. Kantor. None, no.
Mr. Griffin. You say you never went into any of his clubs. I take it by that you also did not know him on a social basis.
Mr. Kantor. Did not know him on a social basis, no.
Mr. Griffin. When you would see him from time to time, about how long would it be that you would talk with him?
Mr. Kantor. Well, to begin with, it would vary. There was a photographer on the paper, for instance, who was doing some outside work for Jack Ruby.
Mr. Griffin. Do you recall his name?
Mr. Kantor. Yes. His name is Pete Fisher.
Mr. Griffin. Do you recall the work that he was doing for him?
Mr. Kantor. I don’t know everything he was doing for him, but I believe he was making some stock publicity shots of the dancers in the club, the downtown club. And I well remember on one of the occasions that Jack was in the office about 7 or 8 o’clock one night to see Pete Fisher, and I was working late. I talked with Jack probably for more than an hour or so.