Mr. Knight. No, he didn’t.
Mr. Griffin. Well, can you be a little more explicit on what you think, what you recall of this discussion about radicalism, what it consisted of?
Mr. Knight. Ruby seemed, he had the speech but he didn’t seem to be cognizant fully of what the speech was or actually what side that he stood on. Again he just mentioned, and I know this is rather ambiguous, I’m just kind of confused.
Mr. Griffin. All right.
Mr. Knight. But he did mention a group in Dallas that hated President Kennedy.
Mr. Griffin. Did he mention this group by name?
Mr. Knight. No; just mentioned like there is an element here that hates, that hated Mr. Kennedy.
Mr. Griffin. All right; did he indicate that he had any specific people in mind?
Mr. Knight. No; in fact I asked him. I saw the copy of Hunt and his Life Line called Heroism, and myself, I have always thought, I think Hunt is a definite radical. I think he’s about halfway out of it in common terms. And I mentioned to him, I said, I think now again, I think I said, “Do you mean the Hunts?” And he didn’t reply either yes or no, just kind of, because I don’t know if he even knew the term, Hunt or not. I’m sure he did but he didn’t seem to recollect it, the name, or any more about it when I brought it up. That was late at night and I was tired.
Mr. Griffin. Did he mention any other names?