Mr. Weissman. He said that he had no definite proof, that he would have to check on it.
Mr. Jenner. Proof of what?
Mr. Weissman. Proof of the allegations.
Mr. Jenner. Did you mention what the allegation was when you talked with him on the telephone?
Mr. Weissman. Yes; I did.
Mr. Jenner. What did you say?
Mr. Weissman. I said, "You are alleging that I had a meeting with Patrolman Tippit in Jack Ruby's bar with some unidentified third person about a week before the assassination." I said, "You are going strictly on the story of some liar in Dallas." I said, "If you had any courage or commonsense or really wanted to get at the facts, you would have called and asked me, too." And he agreed, yes, he should have talked to me.
Mr. Jenner. Did he say yes he should have talked to you?
Mr. Weissman. Yes; and that he would also recheck his facts in Dallas. And that ended the essence of the conversation.
Mr. Jenner. Have you exhausted your recollection as to that conversation?