Mrs. Grant. I sure did.

Mr. Griffin. Tell us about that. Let me stop just to get the place and time. About how long after he made the telephone calls concerning the cancellation of the ad did you hear a call about the synagogue?

Mrs. Grant. Maybe an hour or 45 minutes. He walked up and back a couple of times. He took the phone in the bedroom. He made another call in there, and I want to tell you what I heard him say. This I heard him, “I am sorry I am calling you so late.” I didn’t hear too much of their other conversation, but he said, “Say hello to Jean.”

Mr. Griffin. Who is Jean?

Mrs. Grant. This girl is named Jean Hamblen. She is married to Cecil Hamblen. They have one little child. Now, this could have been around 6:30. He had already been to the table three or four times. I remember Andy called twice. I remember Don—oh, wait a minute, I told you about Don. He called twice, didn’t he?

Mr. Griffin. Yes.

Mrs. Grant. Okay, I know he called the composing room. Wait a minute, when Andy called, and Andy called back, and he called Don, now it seems to me that he already talked to Alice Nichols. I mean it may have been before Andy called, and he wasn’t in the house too long.

Mr. Griffin. What makes you think that he had already talked to Alice Nichols?

Mrs. Grant. Well, I think he used the phone.

Mr. Griffin. Or had he mentioned to you that he had already talked to her earlier in the day?