Mrs. Grant. Every day? I don’t say I saw him every day, but I would say I heard him on the phone three to five times.

Mr. Hubert. Would you be willing to say then that to the best of your knowledge he was not out of the city of Dallas during that period, that is to say——

Mrs. Grant. Well, wait a minute, didn’t he go to New York in August?

Mr. Hubert. Well, I was going to except August at that point—that’s why I put it at 90 days.

Mrs. Grant. Didn’t he go to see a fellow, Joe Glazer, who was the head of a certain union?

Mr. Hubert. We have evidence that he did go to New York in August, but after that trip—let’s put it this way, from September 25 until November 25 just a period of 2 months, can you state to us now that to the best of your knowledge, Jack was not out of the Dallas area?

Mrs. Grant. I don’t remember him going out.

Mr. Hubert. Specifically, do you have any indication whatsoever of any kind that he might have gone to Las Vegas during this period?

Mrs. Grant. That—I swear.

Mr. Hubert. Well, you certainly would have known it if he had been gone, say 3 or 4 days, wouldn’t you?