Mrs. Grant. He said, “What in the hell?” And he says, “Well, I take orders from my superiors,” that’s what Jack said.
Mr. Burleson. Is that the only change or the only thing that you want to add on the first page?
Mrs. Grant (reads). Now, you see, let me explain this—he didn’t talk to the Times Herald until later in the day, as far as I know.
Mr. Burleson. All right: let me ask you this—you are now talking about, in the second paragraph, starting with, “She advised that he told her he had called the Times Herald Newspaper in Dallas and they had advised him that they had turned down and refused to accept the same advertisement.” What about that?
Mrs. Grant. Well, it seemed to be later in the day when all the commotion had died down and——
Mr. Burleson. Later on Friday?
Mrs. Grant. The same Friday, and if I know him, he probably was using the Dallas Morning News phone because he didn’t leave there until 1:30.
Mr. Hubert. Now, is there anything else you want to revise or change on page 1?
Mrs. Grant. Well, I would say they were at—you know, they came with that ad and they turned it down and that’s about it. It’s in there.
Mr. Burleson. Is there anything else on page 1?