Mrs. Paine. I believe so. I certainly remember her saying it afterward. She hung up and she explained the conversation to me.
Mr. Jenner. What did she say to you?
Mrs. Paine. That he had asked for me to come in to downtown Dallas to pick him up and she said no; he should find his own way.
Mr. Jenner. To come to downtown Dallas?
Mrs. Paine. To come to downtown Dallas to pick him up, and she never asked me whether I wanted to or would have, told him, no; it was an imposition, that I had just given blood at Parkland Hospital.
Mr. Jenner. And you had in fact given blood?
Mrs. Paine. Oh, yes; indeed.
Mr. Jenner. That morning?
Mrs. Paine. Yes. I have a card or the FBI does to that effect. Then she said that he had said that he was at the Y, staying at the Y, and had been in town a couple of days, to which she said, "Why didn't you call right away?", in other words, "why didn't you call right away upon getting to town?"
Then he also asked whether he could come out; this was, of course, during the conversation, and she referred the question to me, could he come out for the weekend, and I said, yes, he could.