Mr. Knight. No; Hunt was the name that came to my mind, Life Line, especially after he gave me the speech.
Mr. Griffin. What radio station in Dallas has a Life Line broadcast?
Mr. Knight. KLRD; I think, KLRD.
Mr. Griffin. Do you know the people in the news department of KLRD?
Mr. Knight. Not on a personal basis. I have talked with them maybe twice.
Mr. Griffin. Can you recall some of the names of the people in that department?
Mr. Knight. Frank Gleiber in sports. He doubles up in sports and news. There’s a guy that was the head of the “After” Union down there. He was head of the news department. Ray somebody; I think.
Mr. Griffin. Does anything in your experience suggest anything to you about why Ruby would have picked up such an advertisement in the first place?
Mr. Knight. No; one more comment on my part. I mentioned to the FBI and too, I was actually subpenaed for the trial by Belli, Ruby’s lawyer, which I didn’t understand, which to me, the speech “Heroism,” the people I told about it just seemed to kind of, OK, but no point was, I mean I was not asked to recall anything or really talk about it. They seemed to not think it was a very important part. And I thought it was. It seemed to me very important. But I did mention it, mentioned as much as I recall, but they didn’t seem to be interested in it and I thought they knew more about——
Mr. Griffin. Did Ruby say anything to you which would indicate whether or not he had actually read the radio script?