Mr. Knight. Yes; that was during that week 9 to 10 months prior.

Mr. Griffin. Do you have any personal information that Jack listened to KLIF much more often that he listened to any other radio station?

Mr. Knight. So he said; and by talking to him from time to time like at the Cotton Bowling Palace, he seemed to be a great admirer of our owner again, who put the editorials out, Gordon McLendon.

Mr. Griffin. Were these political editorials?

Mr. Knight. Sometimes; not all the time.

Mr. Griffin. Was McLendon a person that Ruby would have put in the radical group?

Mr. Knight. No; he greatly admired McLendon.

Mr. Griffin. What was the basis of his admiration if you have any information?

Mr. Knight. I would imagine because of his outspoken editorials that he did and the guy stood for a lot of good things.

Mr. Griffin. Was McLendon substantially more outspoken than other radio-station owners?