Mr. Weissman. Yes; we were over at Larrie's house. I don't remember exactly the times. We had been to Larrie's place several times.
Mr. Jenner. Were you in the Dallas downtown business district at anytime on the 23d?
Mr. Weissman. I don't think so—no—no, as a matter of fact. In fact, I didn't get around to the business district until—yes. We went into the outer edge of the downtown area to get to the post office, to pick up the letters.
Mr. Jenner. That is right. On the 23d you went to the post office box and picked up the 60-odd letters that you have at home in New York.
Mr. Weissman. That is right. And then we went directly back to the apartment, and opened these letters.
Mr. Jenner. That is all you did in the downtown area?
Mr. Weissman. Yes; so far as I can recollect.
Mr. Jenner. Approximately what time of the day was that?
Mr. Weissman. That was in the morning. That was early in the morning—about 8 or 9 o'clock, I guess, in the morning.
Mr. Jenner. Did you receive any telephone calls at your apartment that day?