Mr. Jenner. Having in mind all your testimony up to the moment, I would like to take you back to the telephone conversation that you had with Larrie Schmidt, in which he made the reference to Stevenson, following which, that is following this conversation, you eventually came to Dallas.

Mr. Weissman. Yes, sir.

Mr. Jenner. And this conversation, as I recall it, the telephone call, was in the month of October 1963?

Mr. Weissman. Yes. It was the evening of the Stevenson demonstration. According to the letter I think it was the 24th of October.

(At this point, Mr. Dulles withdrew from the hearing room.)

Mr. Jenner. Now, one of the members of the Commission is interested in having you repeat that conversation in full, to the best of your recollection.

Mr. Weissman. Since it is recollection, it is going to change somewhat in words, but in tenor it will be the same.

Mr. Jenner. You do your best.

Mr. Weissman. Larrie called me on the telephone and he was very excited, and he had described what had transpired in Dallas——

Mr. Jenner. Tell us what he said, please. That is what we are interested in.