Mr. Pullman. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. Is it a music program?

Mr. Pullman. No, it’s sort of a comment thing.

The Reporter. Is it “comment”?

Mr. Pullman. Yes, comment, I believe that is the name of it. It is an interview program that comes on right in there somewhere and it’s news and goes on all the time, but this comes in there somewhere, and I never want to hear it, but when you do hear it, you sort of get interested in listening to find out what they are saying.

Mr. Griffin. Did you get the impression that Jack had read this literature?

Mr. Pullman. Oh, he must have read some of it to get so excited. He must have, and I said, “I’m sure that Kennedy knows all about this, and Washington knows all about this.”

He said, “Maybe they don’t.” He said, “I’m going to send it in.” And I said, “Well, you do what you want.” And that’s the last I heard about it.

Mr. Griffin. Did you think that it was unusual for Jack to be sensitive to that wording?

Mr. Pullman. Well, I was a little bit surprised that he would take the initiative that he did, never thinking that he thought like that. I didn’t think he had that much intellect.