Mr. Liebeler. That would have been November 28, so that the 29th would have been the day that it came out in the New York papers, and it very likely could have come out in the Dallas paper on Thanksgiving Day.
Mr. Greener. I think it was Thanksgiving Day when it came out in the paper, because I hadn't heard anything of it, and I remember we were playing dominoes when the paper came, and we quit and read the paper, and then also they had come by to check on this story, and we came up to the shop and went through that for Walter Cronkite's program.
Mr. Liebeler. The reporter had come out to check out the story?
Mr. Greener. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. Let the record show that the newspaper clipping that I previously referred to is from the New York Times of November 29, 1963, and the story is entitled, "Gunsmith Attached Sight for Man Named Oswald," and it is a story written by Mr. John Herbers, and it has been marked as Exhibit No. 2, on Mr. Greener's deposition.
Now do you have a feeling or do you have the thought based on what this reporter from the Dallas News told you that the reporter had talked to Ryder prior to the time that the FBI ever came here to the shop?
Mr. Greener. You are going to have to go through that again. I am not sure that I was following you all the way. I was thinking a little bit while you were talking.
Mr. Liebeler. I am trying to find out at what time this story first broke, whether the FBI had been here at the shop to ask any questions before the story came out in the newspapers?
Mr. Greener. As I recall, no. None of the law enforcing agencies had been by previous to that.
Mr. Liebeler. Your impression is that he came here because they saw the story in the paper?