Mr. Knight. I can’t, but again, with his seemingly handing this speech to me and wanting, maybe wanting a reaction from me, saying “Russ, you are a square guy,” like maybe you know more about these things than I do, “Who is Earl Warren,” denotes a confused attitude in his mind about the whole situation. If somebody did know him—of course, that’s a pretty farfetched idea.
Mr. Griffin. Well, now, did you know George Senator?
Mr. Knight. I met George at the Cotton Bowling Palace I think about twice and I didn’t even recall his name until I read it in the paper, or heard it over the radio, rather.
Mr. Griffin. Did you know Ralph Paul?
Mr. Knight. The name is familiar; yes. I don’t know if I would know him if I’d see him or not. I think I would but I’m not sure.
Mr. Griffin. Did you know a police officer by the name of Harry Olsen?
Mr. Knight. Again I might but I don’t recall the name.
Mr. Griffin. Did you know any of Jack’s strippers?
Mr. Knight. Let’s see. I met one called Jada up there.
Mr. Griffin. Did you see Jada’s act?